That's true John, Thinking about it, the 3 really tight corners are all righties. 2, 4 and 9. The tightest one is on the backside,(9) but it's actually taken slow, so it's easy for me. The combination of 7 and 8 is a tough pair of lefties, especially 8. 8 is so hard, it slows you to where 9 is easy. But even the 90 degree lefties are nothing to snooze through. They just come at you so fast, wham, wham, wham. Only the snakey part, turns 5 and 6 , is easy on that track. Turn 1 is fairly easy, but you will hit it braking awful hard with turn 2 looming. Or if you have great brakes, you will fly through it. Another leftie, turn 12 looks easy, but if you aren't running wot through it you lose, so it's no picnic.
Basicly, the track is plenty challenging, left turn or right. But you are correct, the righties are the toughest corners on the track, and you see the crashes on turn 2 and turn 13, both righties. 2 is tighter than you think, and on 13, you are going faster than you think, plus if you miss that inside groove, you have a much harder time staying on the track.
I haven't noticed one side wearing out faster than the other on my tires yet, but I have pretty much burned through the center of my motor wheel tire. Now that I have juice, I spin it taking off a lot like you'd expect with a front hub.
Speaking of juice, I just clicked buy again at HK. Man, Iv'e got it baaaaad. I'll be bringing 25 bricks of lipo to the race. Wife is definitely giving me that look, but I know she goes to work and brags how crazy I am.