It was a great course, definitely a challenge to drive well.
Interestingly, in my fastest (but dirty) 56.0 run I was slower through the first pivot by 0.2 secs vs my overall slower 56.7 run because I got on the brakes too soon and for too long of a distance (you CAN overslow a pivot, apparently). I got 0.4s faster on the 56.0 run (now 0.2 overall faster) by being a bit more aggressive on the return slalom, and a tenth faster on the 56.0 run by keeping a tight line through the sweeper. Too wide of an entry into the diagonal slalom on the slow run made that one a tenth slower. On the faster run I shaved nearly 0.5 secs after the second pivot by being on the gas earlier with a tighter line instead of letting the car push wider to the right-hand cone of the first gate.
...And then Coasty McCoasterson appears.

I swear I thought I was more aggressive on throttle through those transitions but from the exhaust noise you can tell I am not and I don't commit until too late coming into the finish. I think if the stars aligned I could have hit mid-55s but no better. No idea how the X-class does it-- so impressive to watch.
edit: for fun I calculated my theoretical fastest slalom pace, assuming 1.2 lateral G and came up with ~0.89 sec/slalom. I was 0.95 on the way out and 0.9/cone on the way back. Interesting. Will keep tabs on that to see how accurate it holds. The diagonal slalom was a throwaway because of the hard braking right hand pivot at the end made it a non-steady state slalom.
Faster run is on top.
https://youtu.be/b9GXyZRA8xI
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