MarcusMcRae wrote:
JamesShort wrote:
I agree with the above (except for the Subaru comment

). Furthermore, in regard to the 5 run groups, drivers were being sent way too quickly (I only hit 5 minutes between runs once on Sunday). I barely had time to check my tire pressures and collect my thoughts. Granted, I think it might have had to do with the fact that run group 1 was only TIR. Not sure if other groups felt that way.
That's generally how all at once run groups go. I like our split run groups for the simple fact of being able to discuss the course and maybe ride with someone else to get another look at the course. It sucks being rushed during your runs.
You can always tell the grid person your not ready.
You guys are both right. Naturally, it's going to feel a lot more hurried when you're doing AAO runs versus split runs. Some folks prefer the downtime between half of their runs. I wasn't standing right there, so I can't comment on whether "way too quickly" was actually overly quick, or just fast. Anyway, the smaller the rungroup, of course, the more rapid fire everybody's runs are going to be. It's a balancing act, and a job I don't envy the worker coordinators one bit.
Personally, I prefer the AAO format. I find that doing runs close together keeps the prior run fresh in my mind, so the mistakes I made can be more readily addressed. When you make as many mistakes as I do, any memory aids are bound to be beneficial.

Even having a codriver I find it helpful. I'm much more able to articulate my thoughts on a run immediately after it than I am three hours later, and setup changes to the car are more meaningful too. A setup change that made sense at 10:30AM might not work at 3:00.
Different strokes, I suppose. I'm sure whoever our autocross VPs are next year will figure out how best to do run groups. Or they'll just do what they happen to like.
