This will relate more to the drivers at the T&T and especially less experienced ones.
I preach and preach about braking early, that you can never brake early enough. I even share what Mr. Aro once told me during course walks; stop where you think you should be braking and take 15 paces back, that is where you want to brake.
On the 2nd and 3rd runs on the timed course, I hit the final slalom near perfect, being able to catch third gear right after that off-set gate to the right. I was exiting that gate around 58 mph. Turned raw times of 61.8 and 61.4 on two year old Hoosier S04's.
On the next two runs, I decided to bring the braking point in about 10 feet. That is it...only 10 feet. My times dropped to the low 62's. Almost a full second faster. But I was running the first 2/3 of the course faster. I saw the shift light glowing for a long time coming into the slalom on those runs, so I was going close 61 mph into it. Plus I saw the light come on twice on the taxi way on those runs.
Getting greedy for 10 more feet cost me close to 2 seconds...
Just something to think about next time you see a slalom leading into a nice fast section

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Jim Pastorius
2008 Silverado VortecMax
1992 Camaro
CMC#92
2002 BMW R1150R
2009 3rd Place CMC Mid-Atlantic Championship
2009 CMC Hyperfest Winner