Okay, here's how I look at it. There are several
different kinds of LSR records:
All LSR records should be be on a track over 1
mile in length except when estabilishing a i
kilometer record (just like other sanctioning
bodies requiring a minimum length to a road
course to be considered a road race) otherwise it
would be a real mess trying to filter in 1/4
milers and even 1/8 milers who want to try and
claim an LSR record.
With that in mind, LSR Records as follows:
Bonneville National Record on Salt - two
directions
El Mirage National Record on Dirt 1.3 miles one
direction
Muroc National Record on Powder dirt 1.5 miles
one direction
Maxton National Record on concrete 1 mile one
direction
Lake Garnier, (one or both directions, whatever
their rules are) National Record (AUS)
Bonneville World Record, both directions when
sanctioned by FIA
That's my "citizen's vote" since I certainly
ain't nobody to be in the decision-making loop.
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