Greg Phillips wrote:Different goals for different priorities:
1 The instructors would work first and train their student if needed to mitigate having to work 2 sessions. The instructors are not driving while students are working, but they are driving just before the students go out
2 The students are not driving but need to get out of instructors cars early in the second session to get ready to corner work
3 I prefer letting the student see the track first and then having a better idea of what the instructor is doing differently- no right or wrong
4 We have the driver groups working corners rather than the instructor groups (see #1) There has been a learning curve as they learn how to call in cones during timed runs, but not a long term issue in my mind
There are 2 instructor groups (RED & WHITE) , 2 student groups (GREEN & BLUE) and 2 driver groups (ORANGE & YELLOW)
Greg
I haven't been there for a while, but in practice, Orange was also an instructor group and Yellow is where the students for Orange instructors went. The pairings (Instructor/Student) were Red/Blue, White/Green, Orange/Yellow. It depends on how many students need instructors. If you can fit all the Instructor/Student pairs into the Red/Blue and White/Green groups, then both Orange and Yellow can be assigned to work timed run sessions. That may open a couple more patterns that I didn't factor due to us typically having some instructor/student pairings in Orange/Yellow.
Greg Phillips wrote:2 The students are not driving but need to get out of instructors cars early in the second session to get ready to corner work
That one bothers me. Why do we want to short-change student seat time with an instructor?
I guess I am still trying to understand - what are the benefits of the new scheme?
