Sounds like you did great. I was never good at driving fast without
walking many times so I can't help you there, but if I can suggest.
When you walk crouch down at key points on the course so you get the
same prospective you get in the car. Then you will see what the sea of
cones look like and you can pick out your line.
Charlie Mathews
'83 Lola T642
'72 Honda mini trail
Tom Tweed wrote:
>Even though I had walked
>the course twice, and it was fairly straightforward, I still got lost at
>speed from the low vantage point of the FF cockpit, and failed to put the
>car in the right place at the right time. I think the sparse placement of
>cones and directional markers that is the common practice at Natl. events
>compared to the local events I usually run was a contributing factor.
>
>
>TT
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