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Old 03-24-2005, 06:42 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by wombat7
I've heard that being good at autocross will help you adjust well to the road course. I don't know how comfortable I would feel out there right now.
depending on the Autocross course, it may be harder than a road course.

Some clubs around here have very open AutoX courses, not the ususal sea of cones. I had a hard time adjusting to some of these events because the gates were so far from each other and some of the turns were so wide. Everything so spread out like that makes it difficult to see two pins ahead (The cardinal rule). Some of these stadium lots here in NY/NJ are really huge. I drove on road course before I ever Autocrossed and I see your point, your confidence and skills are much sharper after AutoX'ing a good deal. Some even think that its harder to be fast in AutoX because the time diferences are often down to .1's (a blink).
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