by Carl Vanders on Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:35 pm
I think the concept of changing/modifying the chart is a good idea. Considering the time restraints, I thought I would post some observations on the forum so others could post there suggestions/ pros/ cons, etc.
I think the purpose and objective of the chart should be to consistently affect each car as fair as possible though it's progression across the chart.
Under the new Proposed Chart the R,Q, P,O class all feed into OM which feeds into AR1 and ends at AR2. Based on this chart, there is an error as the AR1 index is currently 1.030 and the BRI index for QP is the same as AR1 and QI is 1.065 (higher than both AR1 and AR2)? Raises the question: Do we need two new classes to continue the progression for Q and R. QM, QR1, Qr2? Or just run you gt2 in AR1 instead of QP? Or lower their index to flow into AR1? This seems cleanest.
An other potential issue I see is the lumping of several classes after Prepared (9-20pts)
For example, R,Q,P,O together will potential make a big jump in Index times for P and O. Not to mention make them uncompetitive.
Example, O class:
‘78-’92 930 & 911 Turbo, 964 RS, 993, 993 C2S, 993 C4S, ’99-’01 996 The cars in OM class will be up against a modified 997 GT3, or a GT2 with potentially 600 hp. Additionally, in OM a base carrera would be against a modified 997 Gt2?
Continuing the progression of R,Q separate from P,S would be easy and fair to both.
After Prepared class on the chart, similar is true for L,M,N. A base 986 is know competing against modified 987 Boxster S or Cayman S with base of least an additional 100 Hp. (suggest keeping M,N together and separate L like K)
To quote the new proposal for only 987's in class N , " corrects the imbalance cars in the current N class, which has grown
extremely large with the popularity of these cars." This Appears to push the cars- previously in N to a O. This is higher in the chart, potentially bumping these cars to a higher index?
I suggest a switch of the Cayman S (currently N class) to O and put the current O classes cars in N. In fact, you may want to consider moving both P and O below the Cayman S/Boxster S. Either switch would not greatly effect the new chart proposal.
K thru A are less impacted in the chart as there is just one progression or only two classes combined. Although, there are a couple of large index jumps here too.
A suggestion: group a max of two classes, and follow out the progression further on some of the classes? Below is based off the current proposal. (but could also work with the cayman class switch/s)
RSS, RS, RP, QI, QM, new-QR1, QR2
QSS, QS, QP, QI, QM, new- QR1, QR2 Easier to lower the index's to flow into AR1 (maybe increase AR1 a tad), than create new classes.
Keep P and O the same
NSS, NS, NP, Mi, NM, AR1
MSS, MS, MP, MI, NM, AR1
LSS, LS, LP, LI, IM, AR1
KSS, KS, KP, KI, IM , AR1.
Hope my two cents makes some sense.
Carl Vanderschuit