DoktorC wrote:
That's exactly how I feel Don....This is for fun...not money or fame...and honestly fun is more important than either.
With regard to heats...how is 20SSH running their class (with regard to scoring). The boat count is similar....and so are some of our drivers lol. We can still divide the classes however we see fit but we should be following the TORC structure in terms of heats/scoring...so the scorers/refs/flag people don't get confused.
One thing (or many...I like to ramble) I will say about dividing the boats is that in my eyes they should be divided equally and it should be a mix of ALL boats. It's good to have experienced guys running with rookies...we all raced together up until Dunnville last year so we know it works. It also gives the rookies an opportunity to learn from those more experienced drivers...and hell our "rookies" are faster than some of us experienced guys anyways. Maybe a random draw for heats or something with the top 3 or 4 of each going to the finals. My feeling is that 6-8 of the BEST boats should be in the final not a predetermined number of Experienced and Rookies and if you are basing the transfers on lap time and the "rookie" heat is really late on the clock then it gets squewed again that way.
CBF/APBA rules allow a maximum of 12 boats/heat. In excess of 12, elimination heats are run.
Drivers names are randomnly chosen, determining who drives in Elim1 or Elim2.
The format at WF, the first 3 legal finishers of E1 and E2 heats automatically move on to finals, 6 boats. Prior to Finals, one consolation heat is run for boats that did not qualify to go to final from eliminations. Top 2 legal finishing boats from consolation heat go to final. Final is 8 boat total.
Example: 14 boats, therefore 2 x 7 boat Elim heats. Top 3 legal finishing boats of E1 and E2 go to final. The non-final remaining 8 boats run consolation heat, top 2 legal finishers go to final.
Final: top 3 from E1 and E2, + 2 from consolation, 8 boat total in final.
Dok, what you're suggesting is exactly mixing up vets with rookies. You could have the fastest vets jump the gun in E1 or E2, and a rookie gets bumped up to final. Yet, the vet that jumped can still qualify for final if they run a smart consi.
Example: 20SSH at WF in E1, although I had 3rd place locked up for final heat, I foolishly took out a buoy, did not qualify for final. But I had chance to place 1or2 in consi, to get into final. I placed first in consi, went to final.
This really mixes it up bt vets and rookies, and not to be feared by rookies.
20SSH was a great experience also for Kris(rookie). He was aprehensive of a large field, but I told him if we get over 12 boats, just take one heat ata time. Sunday he placed 2nd overall in 20SSH.