So i just finished my third event ever and I'm having some trouble getting a grasp on autocrossing. Some problem's I've identified from doing some research would be:
I have trouble looking ahead: I'm so focused on whats right in front of me i can't seem to look ahead and prepare for what I'm going to be into, and this usually ends up with me taking a horrible line.
I can't seem to memorize the courses well enough: I try to walk the course at least 2 or 3 times, harder to do in the afternoons though, it definitely seems more rushed. Even still, after trying to picture things in my head, remember what cones to brake at, or hug/not hug, etc, I can't seem to remember it. Every run feels like I'm driving a different course, like I'm going in blind.
I can't focus on the course and remember what i need to fix:After i finish a run and reflect on where i went wrong/how to fix it, it all seems to go out the window when I'm back in the hot seat.
I hope that it's just that i'm new, and that once i get more used to actually driving in a non highway state that I'll able to focus better, but i'm not too convinced that it's just a newcomer problem. I think I'm going to try and convince a more seasoned driver to ride along with me and give me some pointer's too, and potentially try to ride with a more seasoned driver and see how they drive. I've also thrown around the idea of writing some notes down during a course walk to help me remember, but i need to fix that tunnel-visioning that happens when i drive. Any pointers or advice would be greatly appreciated.
For reference i drive a 2012 2 sport, manual, in novice STF, current mods are awr motor mount, run on OEM yokohama avids, but 15x 7.5 6UL's and toyo r1r's should be here next month.
I have trouble looking ahead: I'm so focused on whats right in front of me i can't seem to look ahead and prepare for what I'm going to be into, and this usually ends up with me taking a horrible line.
I can't seem to memorize the courses well enough: I try to walk the course at least 2 or 3 times, harder to do in the afternoons though, it definitely seems more rushed. Even still, after trying to picture things in my head, remember what cones to brake at, or hug/not hug, etc, I can't seem to remember it. Every run feels like I'm driving a different course, like I'm going in blind.
I can't focus on the course and remember what i need to fix:After i finish a run and reflect on where i went wrong/how to fix it, it all seems to go out the window when I'm back in the hot seat.
I hope that it's just that i'm new, and that once i get more used to actually driving in a non highway state that I'll able to focus better, but i'm not too convinced that it's just a newcomer problem. I think I'm going to try and convince a more seasoned driver to ride along with me and give me some pointer's too, and potentially try to ride with a more seasoned driver and see how they drive. I've also thrown around the idea of writing some notes down during a course walk to help me remember, but i need to fix that tunnel-visioning that happens when i drive. Any pointers or advice would be greatly appreciated.
For reference i drive a 2012 2 sport, manual, in novice STF, current mods are awr motor mount, run on OEM yokohama avids, but 15x 7.5 6UL's and toyo r1r's should be here next month.