MikeWhitney wrote:
So what exactly would you do have done different?
Due to the narrow width of the taxiway, every event at Sanford is either too short, too easy and fast, or too cone-intensive. Pick one. In 2007 I chaired an event that was "too fast and easy". This was challenging and cone intensive. I really don't think it's possible to put on a SAFE event there that is long and low on cone counts without being too fast, but I encourage someone to try.
That 2007 course wasn't easy to actually be fast on, in my opinion. It was a fast course from a miles per hour perspective sure. But to lay down a properly fast time, that was hard. It was my second favorite autocross course ever, right behind the DC Pro this year (where I sucked at the driving by the way)
As to Saturday's Sanford course...Mike, please take this as constructive criticism. That's all I intend it to be.
It seemed to me, that there were features on that layout that could have been accomplished with, say, three to four cones, instead of ten to twenty. Quite regularly we'd get a call of "plus two on AS 11." Maybe that was part of it? When I worked my shift, I was in the bus, so I didn't get to see if a lot of single cones were being hit, or if pairs (or triples) were being hit. Very hard to tell that from the bus.
The only suggestion I've got is one that I'm not particularly happy with. And that is, "maybe we shouldn't use that taxiway anymore." It's like trying to design a course on a sidewalk.
I'll give you a call tomorrow if you're around in the morning.