Not a great fun for me, my car choice was simply wrong. No chances of overtake because the L76 was slower even than the 275 on the straights.
If I have to do a comment, I can only say that this time the spread between the 2 car in front and the others was impossible to fill anyway, and I don't like to take more than 5 seconds on race pace. This race system let close races only if the faster drivers are all in the right group (Yellow or at least Orange), especially in a circuit like Road America with all these straights.
It's not a chance that the gap in qualifying session in Road Atlanta between 1st and 10th classified in qualif was 2.6 seconds, and this time the difference between 1st and 3rd was 2.2 seconds (between 1st and 10th 7.2 seconds)... Is this a close race?!? Not for me...
In this field of cars, and in the right hands, you can't even come close to a car like the L72. It's clear that if this car is driven by 2 fast drivers as Lorenzo Galluzzi e T.Muttram the race is over before it starts...
I'm not polemic, I'm only observing what's up in yesterday race.
There's maybe a couple of options to avoid these things during the champ:
1) Assign no points to drivers that push esc before the checkered flag (like me yesterday), and assign no classement position on the spreadsheet. So, in my case I will have a double damage if I leave the race, because I will stay in the same group in which I was before this race (Yellow) and I take no points in classification.
2) Assign championship points even if I don't see the checkered flag (with a 70% rule or something similar to gain points on a single race), but not considering my final position on the spreadsheet. So I will collect points, but I'm always in the yellow group if I push esc for every reason like yesterday before seeing the checkered flag.
3) In case at the first champ race, in which we will be in the same group (yellow), a driver will push esc for some reason, instead of giving him an advantage of going in the green group as it happened yesterday with Lorenzo and Tomas, it could be good to assign a "default" ESC position on the spreadsheet (for example 10th position). So if you don't finish the race, and push ESC, you will be considered 10th on the spreadsheet, and you will not jump 2 car groups, but only one, and probably it will be more difficult to see races like that of yesterday... that for me are NOT RACES.
In this way, there will be probably an higher gap in general classement between slower and faster drivers, and the constance of results of people that finish the race will have a prize! Evenmore this system makes sure that you are in every race in the right group, and we will not see races like yesterday.
It depends on what's the champ Target.
If the Championship Target is to have a small points gap in general classification, probably we will see some races like this the first time a good driver push esc for any reason.
If the Target is have close races (That's my FAVOURITE TARGET), we have to limit the chances for a fast driver to be in the green group with a car like the L72. It's a car put in that group to let the slower people to close the gap with faster, not to let a fast driver destroy the field. AM I WRONG?
That's my idea, I hope to have not said idiocy, and to have been clear in explaining these options.
I hope to have some feedback by the organizer
Cu