To: | kevin_stevens@hotmail.com, sburkett@ooi.com, autox@autox.team.net |
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Subject: | Re: ProSolo questions and launching |
From: | JTB713@aol.com |
Date: | Fri, 7 Jul 2000 20:52:29 EDT |
The point is to start as hard as you can. Whatever makes sense. Certainly if there is a 90 degree turn 10 ft from the start, a true Pro start won't work. That said' if you can get to 2nd (or a least a head of steam) before the first brake or lift, then go for it. It has to make sense for the course in question. After seeing a 2 to 3 tenth difference at sixty feet (Pro practice) I learned the start can make or break a run. Quite often that first turn (transition) is the most important part of the course. just my opinion, Jim |
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