01-12-2007, 03:40 AM
Tony356993 wrote:
Tony,
What about a great driver in a 914-4? Do you keep him in blue because his car isn't fast on the straights, but catches them in the corners? Do you let him run solo in blue from the beginning of the event?
Stentech1,
My reply is coming, have to take my daughter to school. But here is the gist of it: If students get used to having the electronic aids assisting them, then they can develop bad habits.
I hear one can drive those turbos with thier eyes closed and pass everyone in red(just kidding). This tread is getting good!
Quote:Quote:They shouldn't be moved up in class based on pace alone. Driving technique and safety is paramount.
i agree! this is my instructing philosophy. i have to convince many folks that speed is not enough. on the other hand, a technically perfect line and track aware driver that is slow should not be moved up either.
Tony,
What about a great driver in a 914-4? Do you keep him in blue because his car isn't fast on the straights, but catches them in the corners? Do you let him run solo in blue from the beginning of the event?
Stentech1,
My reply is coming, have to take my daughter to school. But here is the gist of it: If students get used to having the electronic aids assisting them, then they can develop bad habits.
I hear one can drive those turbos with thier eyes closed and pass everyone in red(just kidding). This tread is getting good!
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–noun
1. a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
2. a person who gives assistance; patron; supporter: friends of the Boston Symphony.
3. a person who is on good terms with another; a perso