I'm starting to lean toward not doing this. Does anyone really care?
Maybe we should just leave the "serious" competition to the Championship events, and keep Classic events "fun" as they were intended to be?
Driver Indexed Class? (for Classic "Pro" series)
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Loren Williams
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Re: Driver Indexed Class? (for Classic "Pro" series)
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The "Push Harder, Suck Less" philosophy explained:
Push Harder - Drive as close to the limit of your tires as possible.
Suck Less - Drive something resembling a proper racing line.
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Re: Driver Indexed Class? (for Classic "Pro" series)
You can leave most of the folks in Classic FAST Classes. It's just another class by itself involving a little more math the way I see it. If 6-8 people sign up that's a well attended class. If only two people sign up it's still a fair fight over time.Loren wrote:I'm starting to lean toward not doing this. Does anyone really care?
Maybe we should just leave the "serious" competition to the Championship events, and keep Classic events "fun" as they were intended to be?
My ONLY issue is the number of events I would have to attend yearly is probably not doable.
Fun always works best for me too. EVERYONE loves the extra runs of a Classic. A test and tune delight.
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