I suspect that it depended on the car you were driving as to which direction might work best for you for the small turnaround. If in a small well turning car, CC probably worked well like stated. You could use the momentum going in and be able to keep a tighter line going out than other cars, while building back up speed. It seems like that would minimize real estate for the smaller car. The longer route would probably be slower.
In my car, it was better to go in clockwise and power out and build up to full throttle before the apex of the sweeper and carry speed all the way to the first strong offset making sure to get well behind the first right, so no braking until that first strong offset on the left.
There's also the slight consideration of "directional comfort"in a turnaround or pivot.
By the way Brian, I certainly enjoyed a spin in your car...it was great.
As far as the 'slaloms'...when I was smart about it I touched the brakes going in to set up...cause I was flying after the second turnaround and a tickle again at the chicago box. On my (what would have been fastest...the fish that got away) best run, until I saw dollar signs when faced with running down the timing equipment, I got through the chicago box with a toe lift but when I whipped it back to make the final offset the rear end came around, I caught it just in time to make a choice...A. Mow down the timing box. or B. Suck it up, and stop the car. So I just locked it up and came to a stop and backed up to clear the finish. Amazing how it adds many many seconds to your run if you have to stop and back up!
Either way it was a fun course and I enjoyed all the attention the Celi got coming back out. I must say though between the Chick's School on Saturday and the event yesterday I'm worn out. I have to go to work today to rest!
Speaking of the Chick's School...all of the girls were just great to work with. If I don't remember names when I see you please forgive me and I can't see you very well in your helmet!