Race format adjustment
Posted: Sat Mar 09, 2019 11:40 am
Hi all,
having raced a number of events in 2019 with two new versions of the race format (ie. changed from the previous 3 x 25 lap race structure per class), ie. (A) 2 x 30 lap races per class and (B) 1 x 60 lap race per class, I must say that I prefer the 2-race format. 2 races of 30 laps each is the same racing distance as 1 of 60 laps yet to me, on the night, I feel that with 1 race, I haven't raced my (most times) carefully prepared cars enough. I somehow like to know that after the first race is done, that it's not the end of racing for the class. I believe that the original reason for wanting to change the format was to save some time. Compared to last year's 3-race format, the new 2-race format does this as the total racing distance has been reduced from 75 to 60 laps and there is now only 1 break between races as compared to 2 previously. True the 1-race format saves a little time over the 2-race but this saving is only the break time between the two races. I also think that time saving should not be our only goal with these amendments as, after all, it's not like we come to FRC to do something that we don't like doing. I would agree though, if we continue to run the Vintage Sport class as 2 separate sub-classes, that we continue with 1 race each for GT and Prototype .
Steve
having raced a number of events in 2019 with two new versions of the race format (ie. changed from the previous 3 x 25 lap race structure per class), ie. (A) 2 x 30 lap races per class and (B) 1 x 60 lap race per class, I must say that I prefer the 2-race format. 2 races of 30 laps each is the same racing distance as 1 of 60 laps yet to me, on the night, I feel that with 1 race, I haven't raced my (most times) carefully prepared cars enough. I somehow like to know that after the first race is done, that it's not the end of racing for the class. I believe that the original reason for wanting to change the format was to save some time. Compared to last year's 3-race format, the new 2-race format does this as the total racing distance has been reduced from 75 to 60 laps and there is now only 1 break between races as compared to 2 previously. True the 1-race format saves a little time over the 2-race but this saving is only the break time between the two races. I also think that time saving should not be our only goal with these amendments as, after all, it's not like we come to FRC to do something that we don't like doing. I would agree though, if we continue to run the Vintage Sport class as 2 separate sub-classes, that we continue with 1 race each for GT and Prototype .
Steve