Have you read the OP lately? If not, check out the section called "Preparation for GT Academy". Simply put, I'd like D1 to remain a good way to prepare for GT Academy. We can't do that if we turn penalties on. Rather than get in a long debate about something I'm not willing to change, I simply said it's not an option. Regardless of what you think of that, I think it's lame that you and @
JoeW would try to use that to try to convince everyone that I don't value their opinion if it differs from mine. Just because I often ask for opinions and put things up for vote doesn't mean I don't have the right to retain the core direction and decisions of the league I founded. I know Joe has long harbored resentment that his ideas never seem to be implemented into the league, but you've had boatloads of ideas that have been. Therefore, I'm not sure why you share the same level of resentment after the rare occasion that of your ideas isn't.
How is
this blowing off your opinion? In addition to that post, I've been replying to your posts all night, and ironically, complaining that you've been blowing off
my opinion! If that's blowing off your opinion, I'd hate to think what you would say if I didn't even reply once. You keep saying that different track boundaries creates inconsistency across divisions, and I replied to you telling you exactly
why I felt it was a non-issue. Since you made it a point to
say that I didn't, I'll paste it again here:
Again, track boundariy inconsistencies are a non-issue. None of the questions about track boundaries in recent days (orever that I can think of) has been caused because penalties are off in D1. Also, we don't compare lap times between divisions so much as we compare lap times between drivers. Being one of the two people in the league who has ever discussed Promotion and Relegation, I can assure you that the penalties on/off difference has never created any difficulties in determining who should be moved from D1 to D2 and vice versa. Movement between D1 and D2 can usually be made using points/results alone. And even if we were to use lap times, your suggestion that D1 drivers are using the lack of penalties to shortcut tracks more than other divisions isn't supported by any facts that I know of.
To put it another way, if you are going to claim that track boundaries create inconsistencies, then please elaborate on what effects that has on the league. We only have one OLR, so it doesn't create inconsistency for the stewards. Each driver knows whether they have penalties on or off, so there is no inconsistency for the drivers. The only inconsistency that I can think of is the potential for faster lap times in D1 if they are taking shortcuts, but I feel I addressed that pretty extensively already. So again, please let me know what inconsistency you are referring to and how you feel it affects the league. If you do that, I promise to not "blow it off".