MikeWhitney wrote:
2. Absolutely positively get the car set up to go FAST in the FAST parts (IMO this is where local events are won and lost)
I'm going to go way out on a limb here and say that I *think* events are won in the slow stuff. Maybe I'm way off, though, as I am having my worst season yet and *think* I've been hitting the fast stuff fast.
I've been seeing the slow stuff as being my nemesis. Entry speed, early turn in, smooth throttle thru, and proper timing of full throttle out as associated with the traction angle. I'm not arguing your point..just illustrating my observations so that someome can hammer some sense into me

In fact, Mike, If you ride along with people at events I'd appreciate it if you could ride along and critique.
With respect to early turn in, I've tried to focus on that this year. I have been viewing it as trying to get some rotation prior to the element so that you try to be more parallel (EDITed from perpendicular) to the back side of the cone. Then, cut the wheel hard to minimize the arc. However, I think this has slowed me down. Maybe I'm just confused, my approach is incorrect, or both. Or, maybe I'm doing well there and blowing it on the slow stuff!??! I'm running street tires too. Regardless of my execution, this is an interesting thread.