Thanks to all who designed the course for this event. Even though I did not drive so good, the course was fun - I especially liked the lane change into the "Thread the Needle" . Congratulations to the big novice class you all drove well. I had a couple that I rode with that really improved their times and showed some real talent.
I think (am I really saying this

) I'm becoming a run all at once convert. Being old my brain doesn't forget the course after the break. I can figure out what I screwed up an immediately screw it up again

It also is less confusing. The only issue that happens frequently is that it can make it difficult to work with the novices sometimes because of the run group stagger.
Another benefit is it is much easier on the grid workers. It is less confusing and less people are trying to figure out which line to be on etc. It is difficult for the grid worker to monitor two lines with drivers parking in the wrong ones, two driver cars, and quite frankly some drivers who don't give a crap about when they are supposed to run, but just run when they want and do a "wave by" to the grid worker. So this becomes a "run all at once benefit" as this does not seem to be as big an issue as it is with the split groups.
All and all a good day. Thanks to all who put it on and I was waiting for the plane to take a run.
