Love the changes - this makes a lot of sense. I'm sure not everyone will like it, but classes that aren't generating a critical mass in terms of grid numbers don't make the club money.
Looking forward to the new format.
Love the changes - this makes a lot of sense. I'm sure not everyone will like it, but classes that aren't generating a critical mass in terms of grid numbers don't make the club money.
Looking forward to the new format.
Rab McNaught #430
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So not to be that guy but
Since F1 Ladies, Motard and Ladies 500 all run together in the past that eliminates one Sunday race. REHW has run with F1 Novice and RELW has run with F3 those two races are still on the schedule I assume. With the addition of the two new Prov Nov races that in theory increases the Sunday races from 23 to 24.
Is there a plan to incorporate F3 or F1 novice into a combined race with another class? Or are the PN new races to be combined into existing races (if so not sure I see the point)? Or did our days just get longer?
I know you guys got it figured and my opinion doesn't matter but curiousity you know.....maybe something moving to Saturdays?
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Prov nov classes open to all novices?
Walter Walker
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Y'all are forgetting something very important about the prov nov classes. For championship standings, it works in your favor to wreck in another race every weekend but one (or two if you race the last weekend). Otherwise you only get 2 race weekends of points![]()
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