05-11-2007, 08:13 AM
Getting a ride from somebody is not a bad idea as well as letting an instructor drive your car. One of the most important thing in Autocross that I have to keep in mind all the time is to "look ahead", sounds simple but very hard to do. It helps a lot if you know where your car should be rather than focusing on what's in front of you. For me, what I learned is that, if you try to be smooth, you get better time but if you try to go fast, your time goes down. Drifting is not the fastest way to go around those cones but fun thing to do.
Winie Carter
'98 Silver M3 Coupe (E36)
'10 Kawasaki Ninja
'98 Silver M3 Coupe (E36)
'10 Kawasaki Ninja