North of Baseline/Hwy 7, left of the runway. The runway is depicted there as the long diagonal line running northwest to southeast. What's not easy to see on that map is the terrain rises south of Runway 15 as you go toward Hwy 7, and also rises on the other side, about 300'. The airport sits downhill from the road, and then north of the airport is mostly flat.
The screenshot shows 125MPH for the departing aircraft before they passed. They passed almost down to E-470/Northwest Parkway, and definitely south of Hwy 7. The departing aircraft was accelerating, of course. I don't see anything abnormal in the Webtrack speeds.
What Clark and I are wondering is why the northbound/landing aircraft would still be doing 200 MPH there. But I'll admit, I don't know how quickly you can slow up a Malibu. Perhaps he was planning to enter the pattern, but he was way too low for that, which is the real data point that matters.
You'd think someone in the fly-in community would be an AvGeek and have a LiveATC node... all those houses have high-speed Internet... and tons of pilots... not one techno-nerd in there?
Wikipedia says stall speed is 58 knots/67 MPH. I'm guessing 200 MPH/173 knots is not normal speed for roughly a two-mile final... and I think that's where Clark's thinking is also.