Anybody have any idea’s about a certain 911 that’s dominating GSS?[/quote]
Well Carl, I'm afraid adjusting the BRI for that particular pesky 911 in GSS would open up a serious can of worms.
When you have an outstanding, and long-experienced driver like the good Mr. Tweed
, sitting in a car that has a better weight-to-power ratio
, you have 944's labeled "doormat" in GSS.
Now
, put Tom T. behind the wheel of a 944
, or put a less skilled driver in his stock 911
, and you'll most likely have closer times at the finish line between either the car
, or maybe (just maybe) the driver
. Put the quick-sprint car and the highly-skilled driver together, and you have GSS Class Devistation
.
Trying to balance a quick-sprint car and excellent driving skills (911 with Mr. TT
) against cruising "yachts" with young drivers (944 drivers with an average experience level of 3 to 4 years
) in the BRI won't be the answer - alas
. The answer, I'm afraid, will be for some of us in the 944's to become better, more experienced drivers
. "Patience, Grasshopper."
Your Humble Doormat Driver.