Ezalis, the map of the course was released last Saturday. Take a look at it, this will be an awesome race to spectate because you can catch the cars going down the peninsula and back up. Once the gps files are out we will know more of were the course is on the hw vs dirt next to hw, also access roads to the course.
http://score-international.com/raceinfo/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/B1000-Prelim-LS-conv.pdf
One idea to watch this race from start to middle/end:
On race day head in the morning to race mile 30, its a highway crossing. Watch the TT go by and maybe some other classes. Get back in the car and drive to race mile 590-630, drive around and find a good camp spot. It will be night time before any TT show up again. The race coarse should be right next to the highway and makes for watching the race easy and fun.
For more off the grid watching and camping we will have to wait for a better map so I know were access roads are. The remote parts of the course are fun, you set your campground, have a cold one, and enjoy the cars go by. Going down Hw 1 there are more towns and spots to eat. Hw 3 there is only Valley Trinidad just before RM 590 to get gas and some tacos
I will be driving all over the place during the race chasing for what looks like 10 cars this year... no sleep..