Can't speak for anyone else, and my comments don't carry much weight here, but I don't go to any type of non points event thinking I can drive loose and cream cones at my leisure, then just tighten up and start driving clean. I think the biggest issue was the course looked and felt faster than it was. The slaloms were tough, the lane change area was tight, the exit on the return was tricky, and the left option was tight. My issues were in the slaloms, but I got through the rest if the course okay, except once where I got a cone exiting the return.Loren wrote:This is a problem. Not just you, everyone does it. There's something about a non-points "practice event" where you get lots of runs that makes people just not worry about hitting some cones. "Oh, I've got more runs to clean it up."jbrannon7 wrote:My only clean run was deliberately clean.
I'm sure others got through the slalom okay, but had issues elsewhere, just depends on the persons driving level and style.
I don't think people should be penalized for hitting 6 or more cones unless they're driving like complete buffoons and being dangerous. Hitting cones is part of autocross, and if many cones are being hit throughout the day, then put more people out there to shag cones, and if that's not an option, then make adjustments to the course as the day goes on. Not going to be popular for the drivers in the earlier groups, but there's not much more you can do. I hit 6 cones yesterday, but also had 4 clean runs, if you penalize drivers that are trying, but having a bad day, that just doesn't seem to be a good solution.
