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MastaDeeMon
07-20-2003, 11:25 AM
Great event yesterday, the course design was very cool IMO, except for that damn slalom...that poor 3rd cone! Thanks to all who organized another very fun event. See you next Sunday!!
Darren:D
eddie 82
07-20-2003, 11:37 AM
Great job as always by the PITL crew!
Word to the wise....street tires and superchargers don't go well together :(
1) 2 cones
2) 3 cones
3) o/c
4) spin
5) Clean run finally!
I enjoyed the course. Didn't hit a cone all day until the stop box cone on the last run. :mad: Thanks to the organizers for letting us get up some speed, giving us a long course and letting us have some fun!
miataboi
07-20-2003, 06:27 PM
Give the guy in the silver RX-7 thanks and Steven Tong thanks for designing the course and tweaking the course.
GREAT flow.....
but yeah... 11-pace slaloms are TIGHT.. EVEN for a Miata... but at least it was at the beginning of the course... AND it was the same for all competitors....
7plymaple
07-20-2003, 10:02 PM
This was a super fun course. One of my favorites this season. I cant wait till next Sunday!
I still cant believe I forgot to do the second lap on my last run!!!! AAAAAARHG!!!!
AlienDNA
07-21-2003, 07:56 AM
IAWTP.
Excellent course, great flow. It was a lot more like a mini-road course and less like a trip to the mall. Kudos to the course designers. I even liked the slalom.:D
Taylor
07-21-2003, 09:20 AM
Yeah as tight as that slalom was, it was RIGHT at the begining and as Steven pointed out, really helped set you up to be smooth for the rest of the run. Much better than having it somewhere in the middle where it screws with the flow.
Course turned out to be a little longer than we expected, but we still did get 5 runs in.
Sorry about the lack of "features" for that event. I wasn't properly equipped for one and the other I think we were seriously underpowered for. Unfortunately I had just bought the parts the day before so didn't really get a chance to test it.
Anyhow, next event is next week, so hopefully the system will be back up to it's usual insulting tricks!
And sorry about the delays, damned wind and inkjet printers. I think we need a big box! :)
DareBee
07-21-2003, 09:46 AM
Thanks All
Course design by CURTIS STRILCHIK (#75 in the Siler RX7) was phenominal! I was codriving (#61) in the same car but deserve no credit for the great course. One of these days Taylor will get that darn print out delay removed from between runs to speed up the day as well.
I am looking forward to next Sunday although I have no idea who I am going to scam a co drive from this time.
Taylor
07-21-2003, 10:02 AM
I dunno Derek. Not much I can do about the wind and an inkjet... but I do think a big box will help make it work the first time around. :) We'll see.
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