Well I'm back and here is what i can say, maybe it could be useful to somebody in my position.... If you don't want to read all of the stuff below what i will say is coming back to autocross is actually really refreshing, especially if when you left you were in a comfortable position and figured out some basic fundimentals, in that case coming back to autocross is actually pretty great, you feel less coordinated but not in a way that is actually frustrating, instead intriguing and refreshing, happy memories included :D
Walking the Course: This was very different then old days, it helped alot but i wasn't able to properly visualize it from inside my car simply by walking (i suppose a hard-earned skill). Importantly i had a friend there why recently started competing at nationals and he pointed out a few key things i would of got wrong, like how it was better to just take the short line on the first wide corner, as even if it looked like it was a good idea to late-apex it would actually just be a waste of time <img src="/media/img/icons/smilies/crazy-18.png" alt="" />
Driving: Apparently i left at a decent time where the important bits stuck in regards to car control, philosphy and technique... What i found was that i was able to pull out decent times but started out quite slow for what i was driving.. My car control was ofc a Work In Progress but i progressed quickly and each run cut about 1.5 seconds without any errors. What i noticed the most is that driving felt far less alien then when i was a newbie. However since i hadn't done anything like this in about 5-6 years there was a further divide between the part of my mind working on studying/finding ideal lines , trying to take vs what i took, and the part of my mind getting the driving right (maybe hard to describe)... However it was actually very fun because i started feeling all the things i used to know coming back to me, it was extremely enjoyable and actually in a way much more fun then being a newbie again, where i felt quite a bit more lost even if my enthusiasm was very high. I didn't feel lost at all, just a little uncoordinated. Despite this i didn't knock a single cone over all day :D
Fun part was my friend who is a national level driver drove my car afterwords(fun runs), best i had a 45.5, he got it down to a 44.4 but ofc only in 1 run (but coned it voilently pushing through last corner), considering how he is well respected and has gotten further then i ever did in autocross, I'm actually kind of happy i was only 1 second behind (even if he only ran once), atleast in my mind i don't see any reason to feel bad about this, was fun to see how he handled the car as well.
Is Smoother Faster (commentary because its a interesting subject that got brought up): Ofc it is, however its all relative!!! especially if your starting out then just start smooth!!!!...this is essential advice i would give to ANY newbie, especially a young and eager one (old men maybe it being different).. I actually started out (originally, over a decade ago) driving too harshly, so from this perspective ALL fast driving is smooth even if the driver has quick responses/input or is pulling high G-forces... In regards to coming back from Hiatus i benefited alot from driving the first run at a somewhat relaxed pace. This was a excellent idea because i was able to pay more attention to how the car felt/reacted and how the track was actually setup, rather then getting distracted constantly fighting for control and getting back onto the proper line.
Tires: Between now and about 2007 street tires have turned into basically slicks... I was around in the days of Falken RT-615 Supremacy. Now "street tires" are basically just slicks with a tire-wear rating of 200 :p, what sillyness is this?!?!
Cars and Classes: I used to race MK1 MR2, which was in same class as early Miatas, that seems the same.... Probably a nice class if you have either of those cars today, Miatas ofc being preferable but all things relative not horribly imbalanced.
Problem is I'm now in H-Stock.... MY GOD.... Talk about a class which must have changed alot, i don't have a ideal car for being competitive, just a fun one for keeping myself sharp, a 2003 Honda Civic Coupe ("EM2")..... Nice 115hp economy car, comfy and soft but relatively nicely balanced suspension... Guess what type of cars are in its class? 210hp Turbo Ford Fiesta STs (:P.... Those Fiestas were absolute bosses, ignoring the Caterham that obviously was insane compared to everything else they were fairly close to some of the fastest cars (on slicks, modified F-Bodys and Corvettes) despite basically being "stock" momentum cars... The Golf Rabbits and Focus's weren't slow either.
H-stock is weird now!!!!, luckily I'm more interested in improve myself atm hehe, because clearly i don't come close to possessing the right type of car for this class, but its still fun to compete...