Inscription
Posted: Mon Aug 07, 2023 4:00 pm
Because there are always very short-term inscription for the races and you can't adjust to the opponents. Here's a suggestion from me.
There should be two different times, one for the registration of the racing team (30 minutes before the start) and one for the registration of the drivers (20 minutes before the start).
Anyone who has registered as a team must then register the specified number of drivers. If he doesn't do that, he can't take part in the race. He doesn't have to pay a salary, but he's also not allowed to enter any other races on that day!
So everyone can see, if they are online, which teams are taking part in the race and you can then decide which riders you want to take with you. So there is the possibility of driving cheaply in a strong field or you decide to go for victory ot attack and you bring your best drivers for these tactic.
Basically, you can prevent the managers from being disappointed that their driver selection does not fit the field at all and the race may have become completely uninteresting for the manager. It would most favor the teams that have a larger roster of riders and cannot dominate a race on their own. But even small and beginner teams should be able to benefit from this regulation, since many races only need 7 or 8 drivers and the teams almost always consist of at least 9 drivers. For strong teams, the rule is slightly disadvantageous, as other teams can switch to other tactics and it could become more difficult to control the race.
And now, you can write your opinion!
There should be two different times, one for the registration of the racing team (30 minutes before the start) and one for the registration of the drivers (20 minutes before the start).
Anyone who has registered as a team must then register the specified number of drivers. If he doesn't do that, he can't take part in the race. He doesn't have to pay a salary, but he's also not allowed to enter any other races on that day!
So everyone can see, if they are online, which teams are taking part in the race and you can then decide which riders you want to take with you. So there is the possibility of driving cheaply in a strong field or you decide to go for victory ot attack and you bring your best drivers for these tactic.
Basically, you can prevent the managers from being disappointed that their driver selection does not fit the field at all and the race may have become completely uninteresting for the manager. It would most favor the teams that have a larger roster of riders and cannot dominate a race on their own. But even small and beginner teams should be able to benefit from this regulation, since many races only need 7 or 8 drivers and the teams almost always consist of at least 9 drivers. For strong teams, the rule is slightly disadvantageous, as other teams can switch to other tactics and it could become more difficult to control the race.
And now, you can write your opinion!