Nelso wrote:ET4Runner wrote:
And what about John John!!! Driving an old Hilux banger into 2nd overall (beaten by Mal in the Bushrangie by only 3 points). I know the points are adjusted, but there were some awesome drives in all classes this year.
It seems the people in modified gather more points than any other class with them driving the easier tracks and still getting a heavily adjusted score. Hence the huge numbers of competitors in this class and the abundance of modified cars in the winners mix every year. Don't get me wrong it's still an awesome job to be getting near the top of 100 competitors so I'm not trying to take away from anyone's performance, I think it would be fairer to adjust the open and standard class a bit more to account for them driving the same tracks as the better class, or bring the modified back to the same adjustment as open so they are not as advantaged as they currently are. This is not meant to be a sh1t stir, just throwing around ideas to see what other people think.
Good discussion point Nelso, I see where you're coming from.
One of the issues I see is that there is such a broad range of vehicles covered in the classes (not just modified).
Here are some examples:
* Suzi with 31" tyres, 2" lift vs a GQ with 33" and combined lift of 4 or 5 inches, both fall into standard.
* Hilux with 35's and 4" lift and nothing else, vs GQ with 36" tyres, 6" lift, shortened body, f&r lockers, crawler gears vs Suzuki with 33's and a locker. All in Modified.
* GQ t/d 35's lockers, combined 5" lift, modified front arms, vs Hilux with V8, 38's, big lift, dual transfer cases. Both in Open.
I think the weightings are the way to go, and are close to being the best they can be, without giving each class an advantage/disadvantage over the others. Just because you can't afford the big gear shouldn't mean you can't be competitive; likewise if you can, you want value for your buck. I like to see the big trucks compete, but also want to see some fourbies that are recognisable as genuine, everyday drivers.
Just an opinion....