In what way?
It is an abrasive track.
T1 tends to be a bit sandy on the inside due to bikes coming out of the pit road. There are varying types of pavement and you cross over sections which plays with your head more than anything.
T5/6/7 tend to be taken as three distinct turn in points by newer riders, but if you make one long arc out of it, it flows properly. Use the CR's for a tow to get the flow down. It is a fun little track that takes a little time to get use to, just like any place. Not much elevation change.
You can take the back kink MUCH faster that you will first believe!
It is a crappy spectator track since you can't go round to the back section at all.
Bathrooms and showers are usually clean, but there are minimal shower stalls. Red ants can be a problem, so look out that you are not setting up on a pile.
Did I mention the track is abrasive? It truly is bad enough where I tend to avoid the track simply because of excessive tire wear. If you can run a quick pace, you can plan on flipping a rear at the end of the first day if you expect to get another day out of it. I have blistered the right sides before lunch before. I am still on the fence about if I am going to go right now, but am leaning towards doing it, simply because I have not been since I ran the WERA round in 2014.