Percy W wrote:Revamping the entire Endurance series classes wasn't really my thought process here.
Safety and streamlining of the event was.
The Endurance races have been changed from season to season.
I think that there is something to be said for leaving things be and establishing the Championship for a while.
While I am willing to look at small changes I am not willing to ,once again, revamp the entire system.
Last year was arguably the most successful endurance season so far. I would like to run it in a very similar fashion.
4 classes, all periods have a home and if one is 'out of whack' we have handicap points to make things more equal that we can adjust.
No matter how we adjust the classes there will always, in my opinion, be something that doesn't seem to fit quite right.
So for the coming season, I would like to keep the classes the way they are and slightly adjust the handicap points.
Beyond this.......I am looking for safety issues, pit lane etiquette,etc.
Passing on infringement/penalties is not always possible at the track as the results are not fully tallied until after the weekend. However, once they are the penalties could be posted along with the results.
I do agree with you Percy,super successful for sure, just throwing out some possibilities.
Looking at the overall results though, we are very light in the lightweight class....Middleweight has the majority, putting P4F3 into lightweight and adjusting their handicap may make the most sense.
FINAL STANDINGS.
Pre72
1. 606 Geesixers.............................366.2
2. 139 Andrew McCracken................235.36
3. 734 James Reidy.........................55.4
Lightweight
1. 19 Mountain High Racing...............451.9
2. 770 Ron Hanley.............................182
3. 577 Triple Trouble..........................144
4. 159 Bruce Uyeda...........................125
Middleweight
1. 580 Big for Japan...........................793.32
2. 868 Joe Bar....................................739.44
3. 825 Real McCoy Racing....................734.14
4. 373 Spank Racing...........................727.08
5. 401 Half Fast Racing.......................705.34
6. 469 Almost Ready Racers................552.89
7. 125 Junkyard Dog Racing................440.91
8. 711 Bad to the Bone.......................366.72
9. 1 Woodys Cycles Racing..............351.91
10. 446 Huw Gwilliam..........................254.11
11. 489 Webb Racing...........................249.2
12. 137 Lucas Gwilliam.........................234.15
13. 57 Craig Goodwin.........................205.76
14. 19 Karsten Ilg..............................201.81
15. 343 Jennifer Carriere.......................182.02
16. 61 BRS........................................152
17. 738 Team KZ..................................130
18. 217 Pierre Leclipteux.......................115
19. 913 Justin McLoughlin......................94.97
20. 990 Jason Hellam............................83.1
Heavyweight
1. 134 Pretty Boys.................................821.19
2. 550 Spare Change.............................655.79
3. 241 Team Euro Classic.......................412.48
4. 287 Katanik Racing Team...................217.64
5. 15 Steven Smart.............................201.81
6. 77 Strange Relics..............................138.5
7. 953 ............................130
8. 355 ............................35