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Cones: turn in, apex and track out, or not?

Poll: Should we use cones?
You do not have permission to vote in this poll.
Yes, every day and every session (it makes it look more like "education," and they are fun to hit)
35.29%
6 35.29%
Yes, but only the first day of a multi-day event (they help people learn the line, but should not be a crutch)
64.71%
11 64.71%
Yes, but only the pre-lunch sessions on the first day (how long can it take to learn the line?)
0%
0 0%
No, we don\'t need no stinkin\' cones (they distract and encourage connect-the-dots driving)
0%
0 0%
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Cones: turn in, apex and track out, or not?
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#21
03-11-2007, 10:30 AM
Brian Minkin wrote:
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Quote:Cones are good, they make for an easy reference point.
Graham, So what happens when we take the cones away. The cows move so you cant us them for reference points. And there is not a drug dealer on every corner like there is in the ghetto.Big Grin

And remember, according to Brian, "there is not a drug dealer on every corner like there is in the ghetto."... Confusedhock: Confusedhock: Confusedhock:

Good point...Big Grin

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03-11-2007, 11:34 AM
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Quote:Chris, not everyone agreed. I can tell you from the instructors meeting that it was less than 50%.
Understood, Bob. I was judging based only on what I saw at the drivers meeting. The discussion in the instructors meeting would be a more accurate and complete indicator. I tried to make this poll fun, but no one should think that it should be binding on the instructor corps. There are many years of experience at hand, and we should all benefit from them. For a new driver I agree that the cones are a good guide, and more experienced drivers should be able to ignore them and use hard points as references. That said, I would like to see the cones used only on the first day of a multi-day event and not at all should we sponsor some events for advanced drivers only.

I appreciate the thoughtful comments on this thread.
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03-12-2007, 08:16 AM
I am a new student with only two events under his belt.  I realize the dangers of tunnel vision, and jerky movements, but I believe the pros outweigh the cons.  Moreover, the experienced drivers should be able to avoid these pitfalls.  I thing the beginning driver with the help of his instructor benefits from understanding how following the line makes for a better, safer driving experience.  The instructor can more easily explain this by referring to the cones.  Of course the instructer still needs to remind the beginning driver that the cones are only a frame of reference, and one must not jerk into a turn at the first sign of a cone.  A beginning driver must also be warned that cones tend to move.
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03-12-2007, 09:20 AM
Aaron,

Thanks for your feedback. This is what this forum is all about. We all (students, intermediates & instructors) can have some dialog for the betterment of the program.
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03-14-2007, 12:12 PM
Cones! What cones? I don't see no stinking cones.  I just picked up on this thread and have found it very interesting.  My thoughts on the question are that it should be left up to the instructors entirely.  For the first timer the cones are a great training aid.  At our last event at Summit the track seemed different to me on the second day, but I couldn't  think of why until someone told me the cones were removed.  I was taught in another activity a long time ago that when your velocity increases linearly, your scan and focus down range must increase exponentially.  Let your sub-conscious control your physical inputs and concentrate on your next moves.  As your speed increases your concentration and discipline should get sharper and your vision broader. I hope I'm making sense for my 2 Grosz's worth of input.Smile
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03-14-2007, 12:28 PM
Makes sense to me. This is a topic that we will continue to explore.
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03-14-2007, 04:15 PM
Wally wrote:
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Quote: Let your sub-conscious control your physical inputs and concentrate on your next moves. As your speed increases your concentration and discipline should get sharper and your vision broader.
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