> Slaloms might be called esses.
> --Pat Kelly
I don't think so, not in this context. We use spaced offset gates that
are a better analogy to road course esses. There really isn't any common
element on road courses that is pure transition without the car spending
at least a little time settled at maximum lat. acc., at least not that
I've seen.
KeS
>
> ----------
>>From: "Kevin Stevens" <Kevin_Stevens@pursued-with.net>
>>To: "Escano, Arnold (MP)" <aescano@guidant.com>
>>Cc: ba-autox@autox.team.net
>>Subject: RE: the key west box
>>Date: Fri, Apr 25, 2003, 9:57 AM
>
>>> If u never see that type of setup in a Road Course it's not worth
using
>>> it...
>>> no one would learn anything....unless it's WRC driving course
>>> arnold
>> Not sure about that - when's the last time you saw a slalom on a road
course? Or should we just call them multiple chicanes? ;)
>> KeS
|