gulf911 wrote:While I havent been there in a long time either , I have done dozens of SDR ax's. And I will say in no uncertain terms "Trying to figure out where the track is " should not be part of the experience or
part of the challenge IMHO. Unless you want to make the same layout every event.
I did an event in El Toro and while they have a lot of real estate and some of the track is followable , the large area with a few 4 cone gates with 1 pointing cone spread way apart at speed you lose
where the track is. I have always appreciated the Q and SDR's layouts and you could follow the track easily...
Tim Comeau wrote:I think some people are confused regarding my point about finding the track vs. finding the line. Finding the best line for your car is a big part of the challenge and is expected. Trying to see or find out where the track actually goes should not be part of the challenge. You can design the exact same, nicely flowing track without making it confusing, which is counter productive to learning the line, especially for new drivers. Let's see how it goes, but I'd prefer one standing cone on the right for each one on the left.
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