JLBowler
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Suggestion for prize distribution:
Take the points earned by each division winner and multiply it by the number of racers in that division for the week and use that total to order prize awards. Keep the restriction of any driver only being able to win the same prize once a month or however it is right now.
This would put more weight on winning with a larger field of drivers. Example of what this week would have looked like: D1 651, D2 790, D3 774, D4 728, D5 860.
We all know that the fewer drivers in the race, the more points everyone is going to score.
As for JoeW's suggestion. I agree that if it changed, you would have to drop three combos instead of six individual races. Being involved in someone elses mistake is part of racing and championships and races are won and lost all the time becasue of this factor.
I personally don't advocate a change in this respect. I look at the drop week as an out for real life getting in the way and someone not being able to show up at all or having connection issues on a given night. The fact that it functions as a mulligan to throw out a bad performance is a necessary evil to me.
Take the points earned by each division winner and multiply it by the number of racers in that division for the week and use that total to order prize awards. Keep the restriction of any driver only being able to win the same prize once a month or however it is right now.
This would put more weight on winning with a larger field of drivers. Example of what this week would have looked like: D1 651, D2 790, D3 774, D4 728, D5 860.
We all know that the fewer drivers in the race, the more points everyone is going to score.
As for JoeW's suggestion. I agree that if it changed, you would have to drop three combos instead of six individual races. Being involved in someone elses mistake is part of racing and championships and races are won and lost all the time becasue of this factor.
I personally don't advocate a change in this respect. I look at the drop week as an out for real life getting in the way and someone not being able to show up at all or having connection issues on a given night. The fact that it functions as a mulligan to throw out a bad performance is a necessary evil to me.
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