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Originally Posted by Dean
I would challange that Phase 3 is about a bunch of things including course/surface analysis, but ends up being about RUN strategy, planning, execution, and analysis more than course analysis.
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ok, ok, 'Applied Course Analysis'. Good point, though, one of the main messages on the afternoon of Phase 3, is, 'what is your Plan'? Followed by, 'how did your Plan work?'. A discipline that many winning competitors are using, not rocket science, just good common sense for working towards improvement.
In a couple of exercises we were forced to drive a line that was uncomfortable and one we would not have picked ourselves. The results were very surprising to me and a number of others (though I don't think I heard Dean say he was surprised.).
Ann Hollis was one of our instructors (if you look in the back of the SCCA Rulebook, you'll see her name all over the place, she holds several national championships). She was a kick, and she held her ground with Dean's provocation very well. Despite the high-speed screeching spin