ojannen said:
In reply to sleepyhead the buffalo :
How would you set the rules for swapping cars if the automatic had an advantage on one course and the manual on the second course during a 2 day event?
that's pretty vague of a question, and I could view it in a couple different contexts:
1 - SSC as it has run from 2018 to 2023/2024 at Solo Nats
2 - SSC as it has run from 2018 to 2023/2024 at Regional/Local Events
3 - SSC as it has run within Sport5 TT Nats/Regionals
4 - SSC as I've suggested it could have been balanced 6M/6A, in the above contexts
5 - SCC as I've suggested be balanced for 6M/6A for SSC to morph into Club Coupes for Solo Nats 2024+
6 - SCC as I've suggested be balanced for 6M/6A for SSC to morph into Club Coupes for Solo Regional 2024+
7 - SCC as I've suggested be balanced for 6M/6A for SSC to morph into Club Coupes for Solo Local 2024+
8 - SCC as I've suggested be balanced for 6M/6A for SSC to morph into Club Coupes for TT Nats 2024+
9 - SCC as I've suggested be balanced for 6M/6A for SSC to morph into Club Coupes for TT Regional 2024+
10 - SCC as I've suggested be balanced for 6M/6A for SSC to morph into Club Coupes for Other TT 2024+
11 - SCC as I've suggested be balanced for 6M/6A for SSC to morph into Club Coupes for RallyX Nats 2024+
12 - SCC as I've suggested be balanced for 6M/6A for SSC to morph into Club Coupes for RallyX Regional 2024+
The first 3 scenarios are kind of moot, and I'm not going to address them.
The 4th context I have ideas, but to test their validity would require a familiarity with the Solo Tome that I determined ~3 years ago (when trying to compare GridLife's rules to TT's rules and Solo's rules) that I have no interest in waisting my time achieving. If you, or someone else, wants to screen cap and paste every 'relevant' rules from Solo covering driver responsibility, conduct, and mechanical hardship; I might take a stab at it.
Contexts 5 through 12 (and further contexts w.r.t. using the Club Spec cars in multiple SCCA venues) are around a currently nebulous proposed ruleset that intends to encourage participation, 'time with cars/people', and will be run contingently at Solo Nats for the first couple of years. As such, I'd have a 'competitor expectations' section lined out in the class rules {with an eye for that wording to be distributed to all the Solo classes, except 'Mod'} that specifically requires a driver be associated with a single vehicle entry for an event duration, outside of exigent mechanical distress; and that has an expectation that drivers comport themselves with dignity, grace, and put the integrity of the club and the event they're attending ahead of their own final outcome.
Adjudication of mechanical distress/swapping will be conducted by a survey of the peers competitors and a single "lead" on-site, and would require the distressed/swapping entity provide sufficient coffee/donuts or pizza/soda to facilitate the adjudication as necessary; unless the aggrieved part is a student, on disabilty or unemployment... or there have been multiple adjudications at an event*.
Further, I'd propose that if an entrant is found to be violating the (as yet formally defined) code of conduct, and emphasis on placing integrity and other competitors ahead of your own competitive outcome, that they be either re-classed into a 'higher' class or DQ'd from the event (although I'm open to hearing other forms of progressive reinforcement that "your approach isn't welcome here").
so, along the lines of what Driven5 has stated: Don't be a dick, or the class has the right to be a dick to you.
With the intention of this being as way of informing them that their mindset is not aligned with the core traits of the class.
*usual Buffalo caveats
this is a work in progress, I probably got some part wrong... especially w.r.t. Solo; this is just, like, my opinion man; caveat emptor; caveat lector; ymmv; iirc; I'm not trying to rob you, Bilboa; etc.
edited 06.16.2023 @ 16:27
fixed Sport6 to Sport5