I brought my Corrado to an autocross years ago and was stuck into a weird class because of the super charger. Did ok because my competition was a Taurus SHO and they loved the car. As far as me though, I found my biggest problem was finding the course in that sea of cones. Out of five runs i could only manage to stay on course twice. Those runs being significantly slower than they should have been trying to get a full run in just to keep in the competition. It seems i need a real track. Im fast with real roads, i just cant seem to focus on a course of cones to keep track of where i am. Even watching your run reminded me of this. I just see orange everywhere and lose the corse. You have it down.
Autocrossing is hard and a crazy fast adrenaline dump compared to track day hot lapping. I definitely prefer the HPDE/DE track days I normally do, but this is also fun as hell in a different way. Most importantly, keep that Corrado going so you can keep getting pleasure out of it.
Congratulations! Great drive!
I brought my Corrado to an autocross years ago and was stuck into a weird class because of the super charger. Did ok because my competition was a Taurus SHO and they loved the car. As far as me though, I found my biggest problem was finding the course in that sea of cones. Out of five runs i could only manage to stay on course twice. Those runs being significantly slower than they should have been trying to get a full run in just to keep in the competition. It seems i need a real track. Im fast with real roads, i just cant seem to focus on a course of cones to keep track of where i am. Even watching your run reminded me of this. I just see orange everywhere and lose the corse. You have it down.
Autocrossing is hard and a crazy fast adrenaline dump compared to track day hot lapping. I definitely prefer the HPDE/DE track days I normally do, but this is also fun as hell in a different way. Most importantly, keep that Corrado going so you can keep getting pleasure out of it.
I like the name Fopeano. Good job driving too!
Its not about size, but how you handle it😂😂😂😂
At first I was wondering "why are all those cones knocked over, and how can he know where he is going?" then I figured it out.