All i can say is I hope they put in the money to bring it back to safe operation and running like it used to, still wooden. It is (was?) an amazing coaster and I will hate it so much if we lose it either to being torn down or being changed into a steel coaster
I hope they do something. I really was the precursor to topper track, I-beam, Titan track.
Again, a much smaller coaster had the same issues. In terms of the wear an tear due to the size, the prefab does well with that. Colossus never got regular maintenance to know, but it held up well for a long time without that. T-Express in China is doing fine at its size. All evidence here points to how the track is made more than anything else.I'm not saying size is the only thing to blame, I'm just trying to draw parallels with the other big woodens going extinct and this one. It is a fact that size = more wear which generally equals more maintenance. Not sure how you can disagree with that.
The issues El Toro faces are probably exacerbated by it's size, it's more likely for larger wear issues to come about given it's size and forces than compared to something half it's size. Who knows, maybe the methods they have chosen wouldn't really be that much of a persistent issue if the track wasn't as worn hard as it is.