Smokerbros@aol.com wrote:
> There are some things you DO need to consciously remember. I helped
design the > course, gave the novice walkthrough, and in the 2nd run
group I promptly dove
> down to the apex, way too tight, on my first run. I managed to stay
out by
> consciously thinking about it on runs 2 & 3. The rest of the course
was more
> easily read by just looking ahead.
So you could have protested your usually fine course design under the
design rule which says that a Solo II event shall be a test of
driving skill, not memory. :-)
We're getting close to nitpicking here but when there is something that
I think needs remembering, I stand on course and look at it until
I can remember the picture, tell myself what to do when I see it
again, and then let the programming work by itself when actually
driving. Usually works, too, if I've had enough sleep.
All I know for sure is that when I have a rare fine run it's when I
haven't
thought a single thought during it.
Rich
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