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View Poll Results: What style of heat set up do you prefer on club nights?
Traditional style, separate classes, sorted by ability within the class. 5 25.00%
"New" style, 1 mixed 1/10th class, sorted entirely by pace/ability/results. 15 75.00%
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Old 03-05-2014
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Default Poll....heat style on club nights!

So, we appear to have hit a moment of indecision amongst the committee...over the years the club has mostly run the traditional style of heat sorting, with heats ordered by class first and then ability within the class.

With numbers being so high, and driver skill levels being so mixed, over recent weeks we trialled the mixed 1/10th class, sorted just by ability. The theory behind it being....to help minimise the number of heats on the night (maximising track time!), and your only racing people that are close to you in pace/ability (minimising lapping and racing against people of dramatically different pace/ability).

So...our question now is...which do you prefer?
  1. Traditional style, classes separated
  2. "New" style, mixed classes, sorted by ability/results

Your feedback will help us decide the fate of the racing in future weeks!

Please reply to register your opinion
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