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Originally Posted by N7ELA
I wasn't even aware the north west guys did this.
I think it's a great idea Craig. It'll be a bit like worksop indoors which I think is fantastic.
What if some people were doing 2 and 4 wheel drive and some people were only doing 2 or 4 wd. Wouldn't the people doing 1 class complain as they weren't getting as much track time...?
I thought this was why we always had to run a different track when doing two classes on a regional weekend....?
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Guess you cant please everyone, but if everyone has the option of doing both classes there shouldnt really be any complaints.
The North West do it this way and from the two meetings ive attended as a guest there were no comlaints at all.
At the end of the day we do this for fun so does it really matter if your only doing one class. I dont really think you gain much of an advantage anyway as a 2wd handles completely different to 4wd. if anything people doing both classes might be at a slight disadvantage as you have to adapt from one class to the other. When racing both at worksop it takes me a good few laps to get used to going from 4wd to 2 and takes a few laps to realise you cant drive into corners at 100mph!
You could already argue that they way things are at the moment, you can already race your opposite class in the non regional heat so its no different really.