LUCKY DAVE wrote:How cool not to have the hated slalom section! I heard several comments like "I hate those anyway" (me too) and wonder why we have them at all? Is it tradition? Is it to put the 914/go kart drivers on a more equal footing with the GT3/rocket blaster pilots? In any case, since these events are staged by the members (us) for the members (us)I have to ask.
Kudos to the designer of the track. It's getting harder and harder to lay out a good track with most of the pavement looking like a motorcross facility these days, and that track design was great, very flowing with good rythm.
I had lots of fun.
I think the answer to this is "yes". Slaloms are a traditional element of autox course design, and personally, I like them to be included. Autocrosses are intended to be relatively low speed events that place more emphasis on car handling and driver skill in transitions than on sheer horsepower, and one of the ways to challenge an entrant's car control skills is to include a large variety of different elements in very quick succession, in my view. It is not supposed to be an easily read, mini-road course design, IMHO, even though that seems to be what many people prefer. We have DE and TT events for that.LUCKY DAVE wrote:How cool not to have the hated slalom section! I heard several comments like "I hate those anyway" (me too) and wonder why we have them at all? Is it tradition?
Have you noticed when reading your own posts in a thread that there is an "edit" button up in the right corner that is missing from the posts by other people, which only contain the "quote" button? If you click on that "edit" button, you can change what you wrote previously instead of having to make a new, separate post to correct it. There is also a little "x" button to delete the post if you want.LUCKY DAVE wrote:I guess I posted too quickly.......
lrayner wrote: And I'd like to see David Kochanek stay involved in track designCongrats on a great day of AXing.
Ya, it would be soooo nice if we had a real motorsports facility here in San Diego, as many have lamented. Something like the CA Speedway out on Miramar mesa would make my life complete...LUCKY DAVE wrote:Ax events sure are more convienent though.
You have more guts than I do, then--I've watched those guys run the big track on two wheels and just shudder at the thought of going off or laying it down at 125+ mph...btw: I've raced thousands of laps at Willow on motorcycles......
LUCKY DAVE wrote:Incidents like that are where the old "Lucky Dave" nickname came from.
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