If you attended class at the last NHMS event one of the slides I presented was observing landmarks, references, cones, etc.zip4zat wrote:No, but you can sure loose lots of time there! Better pucker up and keep your foot in it!cuda6666 wrote:We're all about turn 1 because of the pucker factor, but, truth be told, it's not the most important turn on the track. Obviously, because it's so long, you need to maintain a good pace through it, but it leads into a slow corner, not a long straight.
At Mont Tremblant, turn 1 is about going fast.
But the turn is a late Apex, off-camber high speed turn. It's something of a unnerving feeling that a roller-coaster will not even come close...
All of the "pros" here mentioned the importance of going fast there but forgot to mention an important landmark that WILL make you go fast there with a good reference: a birch tree with a tall white trunk in the middle of the other trees. It's a great reference (and let's HOPE it's STILL there).
My 1st time there I knew I could go faster. Then Allison told me about that tree and I took 4 seconds off.
Last year I got the track record for SSC.
Hey Lewis! (the student who edged me at WGI by 0.036 secs...) you gonna be there this time???