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DRT, otherwise it sounds like "Look I do not have a clue, but it should be changed" which you must agree is a pretty useless suggestion.
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Shouldn't there also be an onus on the manufacturer to build a better car?
Afterall, why should a poor car be paritied into competitiveness? For example take this years ARC, Ford has an inferior package to the other works entries, should the Toyota's and Mitsubishi's be slowed down? |
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This whole debate is worldwide, and not just touring cars. Passing is difficult in just about any category, but the spectator needs to know it's possible. The main things that do that seem to be the opportunity to make a mistake (or for the following driver to pressurise someone into one), or aerodynamics that make it easier for the following driver. Caterhams sports cars (do you have them?) are good for this. Shaped like a brick they make leading a disadvantage, and they usually run around in large packs changing places at every corner. Otherwise, very few categories have much overtaking, V8s at least present an opportunity. BTCC and WTCC seem to have solved the prolem by making them virtually full-contact categories
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One could argue that Sportscar racing, other Touring Car racing and F1 are artifical, but it is your definition of "artificial"
But the arguement is not about perceived artificiallity, but do they "fiddle the rules"...yes. |
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DRT read Woolley's reply above.
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I find it amazing and appalling that there was talk of a "parity adjustment" after Adelaide. One race with only 2 Fords in the top 10, so they give the Falcon an advantage. I never realised that this "parity" thing would always be there and could be adjusted almost at any time to make it equal. So not only do competitors get penalised for having a go with the point system, instead needing to trundle around - the manufacturers get penalised for winning. It raises the question of why, when Ambrose was the only Ford winning races (with a clear power advantage) that the question wasn't raised then. Why was he allowed to be so much faster than the other Ford teams? Why was he faster than the Holden teams (for the most part)? Its up to the teams and manufacturers to become better to win championships, not relying on rule changes to make it easier. Well, it should be, as racer says. |
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In regards to the reverse grid.
DTM is a 1 race round, and with WTCC each race is classed as a round, and they have 2 race weekends, so there wouldn't be any reverse grids there. A 3 race (or more) weekend is the number of races if reverse grids are to be implented. Unfortunately all I can see is crashes increasing, and prices spiralling but V8SA seem to think they know what they're doing. Let's see if Cattach and Co. are left with egg on their face. |
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WTCC does have reverse grids.
The Top 8 in race 1 are reversed for race 2. |
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Correct. In fact, I suspect WTCC invented the idea.
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