kirbster wrote:After looking at the data provided - still without any explanation as to what the goal of revamping endurance was......
Here is my analysis of the file provided.
You are cherry picking data and using too small of sample size to really have any hope of accuracy.
Thats why lap records were previously used.
At least it could be argued that those are set by top riders on well-prepared machines over a span of many years. MANY data points.
Your data from endurance can be discarded as there has to be some assumption of trying to compare fairly equal skill level teams. You can't really do that as the sample size is very low.
You chose to discard data that didn't show what you wanted it to show.
I'm sorry but this a steaming pile of lazy work that started with a goal of proving the handicap system wasn't working, and then cherry-picking data points to support the conclusion instead of using ALL RELEVANT data to come to a logical conclusion.
Good luck... I'm sure you would be happy to swap your best of class GSXR600SRAD for a KZ750 - right?
After all- there is only a 1% difference in performance- oh we don't actually know because you didn't include any P3 data.
This is a giant swing and a miss. You are getting enough negative feedback from endurance teams that you should be second guessing your method. And more importantly your reasons for making changes to a system that systematically GREW endurance for many years.
Not to mention Kirby, once we start looking at the "DATA" more closely, it shows that there is indeed a difference between Periods 3, 4 and 5, and there are data points on there that are not even correct.
Take Louis Raffa's apparent 1:55 record in P4F2, this is not even correct. The lap record is 1:57.872 as indicated on our own webpage.
I would hazard to guess that this is not the only error in the "Data" , considering it was the first one I even looked to crosscheck.
This is very frustrating, misleading, and disrespectful to all those that helped to make this system work for so long.