This is just a concept I've been thinking about for some time and I thought I'd get some feedback or input to see if it might be viable. Maybe nobody will find it interesting, but let's see.
Please feel free to pick it to pieces, make suggestions, highlight or discuss anything you think would not work or could be an issue, or expand upon my ideas and offer a better suggestion.
The main things I want to achieve are:
1. The competition can be contested from all around the world, no matter the time zone.
2. It is a team effort - the performance of the entire team will count towards the final result.
Here's the basic idea:
Drivers form a small team (let's say it's three people, but it could be a larger team really).
The three drivers take to the designated track driving the designated car and they race for four laps.
When the race is completed, the best lap time of each driver is counted and an average best lap time is then calculated for that team's run. The average best lap time for the team will be the team's result.
The team saves a replay of their run as proof of their result and uploads it for scrutiny.
Other teams do their own runs and upload their replay as well.
The winning team is the one with the fastest average best lap time as explained above.
* Team members can cooperate by drafting or bump-drafting if they dare to take the risk, but good clean driving should reward the team with a good result if they can maximize their lap speed without hindering each other.
* Team members can share the same setup or choose to use their own, depending on their driving style.
I can see this as being a real challenge, as team members need to maintain a fast time without taking each other out of the race. If the team wants to take advantage of drafting, they will need to time it correctly to gain any benefit at all. There are a few strategies that could be employed.
Teams might have a week or maybe a few days to submit their replay, giving time for several attempts to be made before the deadline.
I think something like this would not be too complicated or time-consuming to organize, and it allows racers who don't have the time or can't commit to regular online competitions to participate in some kind of racing event while at the same time getting together with friends online for some LFS fun.
So that's the bones of it. Get a few mates, practice and record your result, and submit your team's best run. Do you think something like this can work? Comments and criticisms/suggestions welcome.
Cheers.
Please feel free to pick it to pieces, make suggestions, highlight or discuss anything you think would not work or could be an issue, or expand upon my ideas and offer a better suggestion.
The main things I want to achieve are:
1. The competition can be contested from all around the world, no matter the time zone.
2. It is a team effort - the performance of the entire team will count towards the final result.
Here's the basic idea:
Drivers form a small team (let's say it's three people, but it could be a larger team really).
The three drivers take to the designated track driving the designated car and they race for four laps.
When the race is completed, the best lap time of each driver is counted and an average best lap time is then calculated for that team's run. The average best lap time for the team will be the team's result.
The team saves a replay of their run as proof of their result and uploads it for scrutiny.
Other teams do their own runs and upload their replay as well.
The winning team is the one with the fastest average best lap time as explained above.
* Team members can cooperate by drafting or bump-drafting if they dare to take the risk, but good clean driving should reward the team with a good result if they can maximize their lap speed without hindering each other.
* Team members can share the same setup or choose to use their own, depending on their driving style.
I can see this as being a real challenge, as team members need to maintain a fast time without taking each other out of the race. If the team wants to take advantage of drafting, they will need to time it correctly to gain any benefit at all. There are a few strategies that could be employed.
Teams might have a week or maybe a few days to submit their replay, giving time for several attempts to be made before the deadline.
I think something like this would not be too complicated or time-consuming to organize, and it allows racers who don't have the time or can't commit to regular online competitions to participate in some kind of racing event while at the same time getting together with friends online for some LFS fun.
So that's the bones of it. Get a few mates, practice and record your result, and submit your team's best run. Do you think something like this can work? Comments and criticisms/suggestions welcome.
Cheers.