[QUOTE=tommymac]I did not know that was for a hole out there, glad I didnt hit that when I went over it./QUOTE]
After you pushed the cone on to the straight, the line you needed to take to avoid the cone is the better line. You want to clip the apex cone (the first cone) and start to throttle up, slowly since your leaned over, that will automatically push you wide to the wall and toward the exit cone on the wall. If you aim for the end cone you make the corner too tight and have to wait to get on the throttle.
As CBRBob said "you go where you look."
I know CBRBob I'm giving away too many secrets....
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