Thanks for all of the feedback on the course design.
The only part of the design that was significantly different from the map posted online was the slalom section. We had to add an extra slalom cone and tighten the spacing in order to get cars lined up to cross the drainage ditch at a more gentle angle at the exit. The AX team that helped to set up the course on Sat found that change to be challenging but fun, so we left it as-is with the aggressive offset on that first slalom cone. Drivers who anticipated that first cone and got set up for it much earlier were able to drive through that section with much less fanfare. It might have been too challenging and frustrating for more novice drivers though, so next time we'll consider making that type of element more mild.
The only other changes we made compared to the online map were to avoid potholes and weak looking pavement. Those changes were relatively small in terms of cone movements, but some of them did tighten up a few turns more than we planned. I'll spend more time verifying those type of pavement adjustments during the actual setup of the next course, so we can ensure the course has good flow. My lowest speed on this course dipped to 28mph in two locations, which isn't too bad, and that was the design-goal for our tightest acceptable turn (approx 50' radius). Until I watched my own video, I actually wasn't aware how far I was turning the wheel sometimes. I used to shuffle-steer a lot more than I do now. I was apparently reluctant to let go of the wheel yesterday.
This was my fastest timed lap (but it resulted in a re-run due to a timing issue):
https://plus.google.com/photos/10542021 ... vexvKKWjwEBy the way, the printed maps available on the day-of the AX, were updated based on GPS logging of the actual course setup from the night before, so those printed maps were very accurate and are to-scale. I'll try to make those printed maps for any event where we are able to set up the course the day before.
Andrew Simmons came up with the original course design, and I made a few tweaks to his design for safety reasons and to add a couple more visually interesting/different elements. Our goal was to make some elements of this course reward drivers that carefully chose their line by properly interpreting and anticipating those elements. We plan to continue proposing some interesting new elements to help keep the courses fresh and challenging, while still making it fun and drive-able for everyone. We welcome any feedback and suggestions for future designs.
Marcus