I very rarely enter these debates as I am most grateful for whatever and however the hard working committee run our racing.
The current system seems to be the fairest as well as most challenging. The best drivers get first crack at setting a good round result from their best start grid position relating to their performance the previous week. For rounds two and three they must put their skills to test to overtake those in front. This also gives the lessor skilled drivers a taste of being in front, holding racing line to fend off the pros!
If drivers maintained their grid position, there is a risk of results being predictable and pedestrian.
I enjoyed watching Ollie Tames last wednesday, who has improved significantly with his xray and not normally in the A, but round three from the start got into a good lead whilst Neil, Kyle and Elliott battled through the field. I could sense Ollie's emotions, knee-knocking and sweaty palms trying to keep focussed as the chasers closed in.
The inevitable in the end as Maestros Gavin and Moon sneaked past. Great to watch. This would not (may not) have happened if Neil and Kyle started at the front!