Time for a new topic of discussion, proper penalty points for tires
The concept for penalty points is that the penalty points should be in proportion to the increase in performance provided. Tires have been under valued for years in our old system.
It did not cause a lot of problems because once you moved out of street stock class, you needed to use R rubber to be competitive and everyone in S, P,I, M, or R was running them.
But in the new system, except for street stock, there will now be overlap of cars that may be running street or R tires. A stock Boxster on street tires may be in the same class as a GP 944 on R tires. If the tire points are not adequate, it will be unlikely anyone could win without using them. That is the wrong approach, so I propose they be more fairly penalized.
Under our old system, we only had 4 different groups for R tires.
DOT tires > 139 are 0 points
DOT tires 50 to 139 are 2 points
DOT tires 0-49 are 4 points
Slicks (non DOT) tires are 6 points
In the new system (x10) they are now 20, 40 or 60 points.
In the GGR system, tires were handled differently:
a)Tires with DOT wear rating 200 or greater= 0
b)Tires with DOT wear rating less than 200 but greater than 100 =25
c)Tires with DOT wear rating less than 101 but greater than 49=50
d)Tires with DOT wear rating less than 50= 100
e)Racing slicks or tires with no DOT wear rating=175
I would propose a change somewhere between these.
Soft compound high performance tires (DOT Street legal) with a DOT tread wear rating of 140-199 : 20 points
DOT tread wear rating of 50-139 : 40 points
DOT tread wear rating of 1 – 49 : 80 points
(Any tire with a 0 (zero) DOT rating is considered a race tire and subject to rule C.).
C. Tires with a 0 (zero) DOT treadwear rating - 120 points
Race tires or slicks, defined as non-DOT tires - 160 points
Greg

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