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Originally Posted by millzy
second do you think than in the conditions we had that the club should change the heat fromat to the "normal" configuration to make thing even with the times ?
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Chris,
I just can't believe what you're asking. I cannot see any justification for deliberatly giving F1 heats the worst track conditions to even things up. This would give a biased steer (theoretically) to the results knocking F1's down, why, how is that fair? I see the nationals as being ultra competetive from top to bottom, we're all fighting our corner.
As an aside, what if it had stopped half way through that round, and dried up and the track got faster, I bet you wouldn't have complained then. Remember OJ last year, he had a right gift from this very circumstance at Kiddie as I remember it!
You can't make any judgement calls on this, the rules are rules, end of.