the Masked Lapwing wrote:BaconLettuceNinja wrote:In the Winter Cup, three Toyota users ended up in the top 3 of the Championship so I am more inclined to think it's the circuit.
In what universe is an Opel a Toyota?
Sorry, I mean top 6...
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:For everyone that was disadvantaged by the re-running of the qualifying session, I will add half of the qualification points that would have been gained in Round 1 onto the perfs of drivers who dropped out of the top 10, i.e. Butler, de Boer and Silva.
I also have a problem with this. How likely is it that a Toyota will qualify in the top 10 anytime soon? Awarding points for qualifying is basically saying "Oh, you have a VW engine? Here, have a bigger advantage," and the Toyota cars will fall further behind in quali and struggle to even make the top 10 in the races.[/quote]
You break my bawrs Hans, you break my bawrs...
No, you do raise a good point. I will admit I should have thought about that before, and perhaps I felt I could rush the regulations and proceedings by basing it on something I already knew. I think the best course of action would be to scrap qualifying points for now. EVERYTHING will be revisited in time for next season, so that we have a series that's not as flawed as it currently is. I thought that the VW cars would slide down the field like butter, but it's not completely been proven to be the case. The plan was to give them more of a fighting chance by helping them in qualifying, but due to having more power anyway it turns out it's a bit pointless.
This has been something of an inauspicious start to the series, I guess.
It's a good job you and Wizzie advise me on things, otherwise this series would be anarchy. Probably.