greenMachine wrote:this is amateur club-level motor sport, and people do have lives outside it.
While I agree with the "amateur" part, the supersprint championship is not club level motorsport. It is a CAMS NSW state championship.
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greenMachine wrote:this is amateur club-level motor sport, and people do have lives outside it.
Guran wrote:It is a CAMS NSW state championship.
Tony wrote:I think our principal competition is within our class,
StillIC wrote:Tony wrote:I think our principal competition is within our class,
Agreed. But......
7 Types multiplied by 4 capacities within each Type, equals 28 classes. For a maximum field of 120 at a big circuit, this gives an average of 4 cars per class. For a smaller circuit with limited numbers this average drops to less than 3. This is not much competition if one looks only within one's own class.
And it is rare to have 2 almost equal cars/drivers in the same class battling it out at each round. Bryan V Stewart is one such (recent) rarity, now that they are both in 1B. Normally we fall into our regular finishing spots and that's how the season plays out. The only major variable then becomes whether a competitor drops more than one round. And if they do, its quite often all over for the Championship, as with what happened to Tony. C'est la vie that year, but the system can be changed.
Dweezle wrote:I do not follow F1 but i hope you can not win a Championship if you do not even show up to a round.
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