DickRasmussen wrote:
When going a little wide on corner set up relative to what a lot of drivers do (good idea!!!!), watch out for sand, etc. out there, especially with a relatively wide car on a site which tends to create marbles.
You bring up some very good points, Dick.
Strangely enough, I actually find the dirty off-line issue to be more of a problem late in the day at local events than at the bigger ones. I'm guessing that enough of the people at the bigger events take a similar slightly wider line around tight features such that the lines I want to use stay relatively clean.
In contrast, more people at local events tend to drive from cone to cone and I find myself altering my game plan slightly on occasion as a result. It's sometimes harder to deal with at local events since there is rarely an opportunity to check out the course up close after the event starts. It can make for some interesting and wild first runs from time to time, that's for sure.
I ran into this problem at the SpeedFed event last Sunday as there were a large number of participants that were relatively unfamiliar with auto-x'ing. As a result, if they weren't busy dnf'ing, they were driving straight from cone to cone and with the dirty nature of the lot we were using, it resulted in a ton of garbage off-line. The course was fairly tight everywhere which further exacerbated the situation especially given that I was in the last run group. My first 2 runs were spent sliding all over the place and I finally had to concede that I couldn't run where I wanted by the 3rd one.
Jim