Looking far enough ahead

The driver is able to identify and verbalize reference points they will be using for each turn before approaching them at speed. The driver is able to identify corner stations as soon as they come into their visual field. The driver's car follows a smooth consistent line and does not dart from point to point on the track. When a driver is looking far enough ahead they will demonstrate strong spatial awareness and an expanded visual field. If doing the opposite, they will demonstrate symptoms of tunnel vision such as driving by the nose of the vehicle and jerking the car from point to point.