03-22-2007, 01:22 PM
it must be a "Zone" thing because the Zone 1 at The Glen last year had many people in White who didn't give passes other than on the straights (front, top of esses and toe/heel). And, they'd only give one pass signal.
I'd be behind a n/a 944, 356, ancient 911 from the front straight until the top of the esses. It really forced you to quickly learn pass management and when to close on a car. The problem was that they didn't use the mirrors then you'd be on their tail at a fast closing speed. The other problem was the lack of BLUE flags (aka the invisible flag) being shown by corner workers.
while it was a very good learning experience and helped with patience, it gets extremely frustrating when it happens too much.
Steve
I'd be behind a n/a 944, 356, ancient 911 from the front straight until the top of the esses. It really forced you to quickly learn pass management and when to close on a car. The problem was that they didn't use the mirrors then you'd be on their tail at a fast closing speed. The other problem was the lack of BLUE flags (aka the invisible flag) being shown by corner workers.
while it was a very good learning experience and helped with patience, it gets extremely frustrating when it happens too much.
Steve
Steve Mankowski
2003 996
2003 996