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RE: 8 CONE SLALOM (WAS: THANKS)

To: "'Donald R McKenna'" <donbarbmckenna@earthlink.net>,
Subject: RE: 8 CONE SLALOM (WAS: THANKS)
From: Carl Merritt <cmerritt@ati.com>
Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2000 16:55:59 -0700
Well, if the Posi *doesn't* work, then you can blame it instead =P.

One of Kevin's point makes sense though, it would be neat to see that length
slalom with a very fast sweeper immediatly proceeding it, so even the Miatas
could enter the thing at max speed.  Then watch the cones fly...  :)

-Carl


-----Original Message-----
From: Donald R McKenna [mailto:donbarbmckenna@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2000 4:31 PM
To: Kevin_Stevens@Bigfoot.com; jcre@mozart.com; jesse@wordex.com;
ba-autox@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: 8 CONE SLALOM (WAS: THANKS)


I can smell psyco-warfare when I "see" it! I'm using navid's excuse, and
sticking with it--that is, unless my new posi works.

        Don
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>From: "Kevin Stevens" <kevin_stevens@hotmail.com>
>To: donbarbmckenna@earthlink.net, jcre@mozart.com, jesse@wordex.com,
ba-autox@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: 8 CONE SLALOM (WAS: THANKS)
>Date: Wed, Jun 28, 2000, 4:28 PM
>

>
>>I think THE, or is it "A", most important technique to master when
>>negotiating slaloms is "discipline". By this I mean, never overdrive
>>the front end of the slalom as this causes you to get, progressively, 
>>"late" turning on the cones as you proceed through the slalom. This
>>is the most frequent mistake, independent of other less effective
>>slalom techniques employed, that we all succumb to at times.
>
>Agreed.  Unfortunately, the SECOND most frequent mistake made in slaloms, 
>especially extended ones, is to go in slow and get "comfortably" up to
speed 
>around the third or fourth cone.  If it's a constant spaced slalom, you
want 
>to be AT speed from the first cone on.  This wasn't possible for most cars 
>on Sunday's course due to the 90 degree left before the slalom, but I 
>managed to get "up to speed" by the second cone.  Incidentally, I heartily 
>disagree with the direction everyone was taking the slalom in the afternoon

>(outside of first cone/inside of last).  By that time the dirty/clean 
>difference was too great to go the other way, but I'd sure have liked a 
>harder charge onto the back straight...
>
>>Also, unless there are significant cone spacing differences in a slalom I 
>>don't think using brakes, once you're in the slalom, is
>>effective, as it's both time consuming and disrupts the car balance.
>>Remember, negotiating a slalom is a delicate balancing "dance".
>
>Don says this because he hasn't mastered the intricacies of left-foot 
>braking.  This is why I kicked his butt at the Divisional, and why he is 
>doomed to ignominy and failure at Nationals unless he begins using LFB 
>immediately.  The fact that he is "dancing" on only one foot also explains 
>his unfortunate social ostracism.
>
>KeS
>
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