steve remchak wrote:
excellent event, well run, especially considering it was the first of the season etc. etc.
looking back to last year and my novice baptism @ L'burg i can testify to the standard three principles. (1) seat time (2) look ahead (3) turn early. (still working on #3)
last year 26th of 27 in class
117th of 119 overall
this year better. BTW anyone know where i got my best time killing cone on my fourth run? knocked me out of trophy contention in TIR, bummer.
Preface:
- I was NOT at the event on Sunday
- I WAS teaching on Saturday
While running L'burg as your FIRST event is a difficult task to *begin* with, it is very unique as it is a VERY long and challenging course, generally, and something where we DO have the ability to set something up that is higher* speed. While, to me, it would *seem* hard-er setup than a general course (I would think from safteyand speed control), it is NICE as it gives you experience with higher speed autoXes. Talking with some other STU racers in OTHER clubs, this is something that they are not always used to, and it is something they seem to enjoy. IMHO, if you can do well at L'burg and Sanford (and feel comfortable with the car at those speeds), it is generally 'easier' to acclimate yourself to slower courses as you 'feel' like you have more time.
Anyway, thanks to all the people for a really smooth Sunday, and thanks to the Novices for coming out and all of their feedback. As for Sunday, I hope everyone had fun, and come out to the RallyXes!!
- dow