07-19-2009, 08:40 AM
I did not get to run the T-Bolt advanced day with the chicane so I don't have direct experience to speak from. But...
In regards to changes for the students, isn't what we are teaching is to concentrate and be adaptable to the course? Perhaps running the first day with the chicane and then changing it up to be regular road course the next day forces them to not rely on memory and adapt to changing situations.
I remember running the south course at Pocono on day 1 and then running the north course the following two days of a three day event. It kept the weekend from being boring and you had to learn new stuff on the second day.
My two cents.
Kevin
In regards to changes for the students, isn't what we are teaching is to concentrate and be adaptable to the course? Perhaps running the first day with the chicane and then changing it up to be regular road course the next day forces them to not rely on memory and adapt to changing situations.
I remember running the south course at Pocono on day 1 and then running the north course the following two days of a three day event. It kept the weekend from being boring and you had to learn new stuff on the second day.
My two cents.
Kevin
Kevin
1991 944 S2
1991 944 S2