Bill Blust
Well-known member
Like I said in my post, I fully understand both positions.
I think what Harold is saying is that it would be a shame IF a backmarker determined the eventual winner of our national championships. Not because of any reason other than being at a precise point on the track at a critical time when they were being overtaken. That being there caused the overtaker to loose time and momentum or worse. If that lost time was the difference of winning or loosing it would be a shame. I believe Harold's position is a 1.05% rule would greatly lessen that possibility.
On the other hand, we need to adhere to the rules. Where do you stop? If we lower the rule to 110%, the 105% folks can complain about slower cars "dive bombing" or such. Lower it to 3% and then the front runners will complain about the third row etc
If the club decides that it is OK with a backmarker having the ability to influence our national championship, so be it. We have to deal with it.
At longer tracks like Road America make it much easier to deal with traffic than at shorter ones like HPT. If you come upon someone in the 12, 13, 14 complex you are screwed.
Bill
I think what Harold is saying is that it would be a shame IF a backmarker determined the eventual winner of our national championships. Not because of any reason other than being at a precise point on the track at a critical time when they were being overtaken. That being there caused the overtaker to loose time and momentum or worse. If that lost time was the difference of winning or loosing it would be a shame. I believe Harold's position is a 1.05% rule would greatly lessen that possibility.
On the other hand, we need to adhere to the rules. Where do you stop? If we lower the rule to 110%, the 105% folks can complain about slower cars "dive bombing" or such. Lower it to 3% and then the front runners will complain about the third row etc
If the club decides that it is OK with a backmarker having the ability to influence our national championship, so be it. We have to deal with it.
At longer tracks like Road America make it much easier to deal with traffic than at shorter ones like HPT. If you come upon someone in the 12, 13, 14 complex you are screwed.
Bill