Posted 20 May 2015 - 10:11 AM
A uniform package of rules would definitely be ideal but the main problem associated with that is tech. You can have as many rules as you want but without enforcement it is pointless. That is why some of these tracks have cars that are out of control. One car gets away with something, soon the top 5 cars are doing it, and then half the field. At that point, does a track want to disqualify half their field? No, so whatever rule they just broke is now accepted. Don't get me wrong, there are certain exceptions that should be considered from a cost stand point. Strict rules need strict enforcement. If you do that, you will more than likely have tighter groups of racing rather than 1-3 cars out front lapping the rest of the field because they just bought their win.
Best post ever. Also letting the one favorite get away with it and telling them to change it for next week doesn't work. Dq them period. No points no money. That's the only way it works