mccoy wrote:First round there were three teams on the lead lap at the end. That doesn't constitute a tie. Even if the same teams were to finish on the lead lap in each race it still doesn't constitute a tie. Their times are different so there is still a first, second and third etc. In the event of a mileage tie at the end of the season, the lap times of the final race could be used to determine the finishing order.
I wonder if we are trying to fix something that isn't broken?
That makes sense- except why only the time difference at the last round? It should be cumulative if you want to do d it that way. Otherwise all you have to win is the last leg and finish on the same lap in the first 3. Doesn't make sense to me there.
IT is a championship. We give medals for the classes at each round and the winners of the classes get the team name on the "Championship trophy".
We may be trying to fix something that isn't broken, i'm just trying to figure out what makes the most sense.
You win a race- i think that should give you at the very least a slim lead over the next team.
There are a few of us that raced endurance for a number of years back in the golden era of Endurance, I would like to hear their take.
Tim Ruhl ? Ben Martinez? there are a few more.
Gary- your method is overly complex. Interesting idea- but remember- someone (me) has to manually score all this. Plus- this will create even larger points differences over time than the mileage + Finish points.
Finish points can also help a mid pack team gain on the leaders if the leaders have a less than stellar round. Because you would gain mileage and finish points.
And all rounds of sprinting use points that carry forward each round. The more successful your weekend the more ground you gain on the competitor behind you. Even if you are mid pack.
Good discussion.