so YOUR the Kenneth bugging the hell out of me on MSN?
That was from 1st of April (guess i was the fool) and suddenly its not Puma its Prawler Motorsports and a 10 week old team?
Eitherway, no offense is meant in this opinion (and its not directed particularly at you & your team), but if MoE started taking any Tom, Dick n Harry who'd had the brainwave idea to start a new team (heck, theres so few of them!) and take part in all the big series, then im pretty sure half the teams would just walk away and start looking for something which is maybe rather elitist, but somewhere that the best teams can race together, not somewhere that anyone can turn up in this weeks team and play with the big boys.
You cant expect to just waltz into a series like MoE, it'd be like making a pub team and asking UEFA if you can be in the Champions League. Concerntraite on building yourself up before even considering putting yourself forward for a team event requiring at bare minimum of 4 dedicated drivers. Start with something simple like BOTT or something that you can learn from, gain some experience and something that shows you have what it takes, you cant just pick a few guys and say here we are. IGTC is a start, but that alone may not be enough to prove that you have the dedication, experience, ability and race sense to be on the track with everyone else in a series thats taken seriously.
Even Mercury wasnt given a guarantee'd slot when they had a couple of spaces for Round 2, we were given a trial run and despite finishing 4th in our first race we were still on a reserve list for the next race.
As my earlier post said, i dont believe there are more than about 25 teams willing and suitable for MoE, and having seen the list of 50 possible teams (including PRWL!!) I think that seems to be the case still.
Im all for big grids and less of the quiet spells, but there needs to be a standard maintained. Something like the old F1 107% qualification rule, but with obvious suitability checks done beforehand. The other issue is that 1 driver can be great, the rest can be n00bs who are a risk to anyone that dares to go near them. Hopefully MoE will start with just those who have been clean and controlled in last seasons LFS-GT or have a bloody good track record elsewhere before throwing them straight into MoE proper, the rest can prove themselves in LFS GT and when deemed able can be moved up if spaces are available.
Incidently, i was wondering now the servers have a ton of race slots and spectator slots, is there any possibility of allowing teams to nominate a single team manager per round who's allowed into the server to spectate? (maybe 2, working in shifts, during the 24hr race)
I remember Vykos saying something i felt i could relate to, in that i really enjoyed being there helping to relay information back to the driver via LFS Spectator and the MoE Tracker, and i dunno about all the other teams but im thinking if we can keep Vykos off the grey stuff and sidelined as team director we all have a better chance
That was from 1st of April (guess i was the fool) and suddenly its not Puma its Prawler Motorsports and a 10 week old team?
Eitherway, no offense is meant in this opinion (and its not directed particularly at you & your team), but if MoE started taking any Tom, Dick n Harry who'd had the brainwave idea to start a new team (heck, theres so few of them!) and take part in all the big series, then im pretty sure half the teams would just walk away and start looking for something which is maybe rather elitist, but somewhere that the best teams can race together, not somewhere that anyone can turn up in this weeks team and play with the big boys.
You cant expect to just waltz into a series like MoE, it'd be like making a pub team and asking UEFA if you can be in the Champions League. Concerntraite on building yourself up before even considering putting yourself forward for a team event requiring at bare minimum of 4 dedicated drivers. Start with something simple like BOTT or something that you can learn from, gain some experience and something that shows you have what it takes, you cant just pick a few guys and say here we are. IGTC is a start, but that alone may not be enough to prove that you have the dedication, experience, ability and race sense to be on the track with everyone else in a series thats taken seriously.
Even Mercury wasnt given a guarantee'd slot when they had a couple of spaces for Round 2, we were given a trial run and despite finishing 4th in our first race we were still on a reserve list for the next race.
As my earlier post said, i dont believe there are more than about 25 teams willing and suitable for MoE, and having seen the list of 50 possible teams (including PRWL!!) I think that seems to be the case still.
Im all for big grids and less of the quiet spells, but there needs to be a standard maintained. Something like the old F1 107% qualification rule, but with obvious suitability checks done beforehand. The other issue is that 1 driver can be great, the rest can be n00bs who are a risk to anyone that dares to go near them. Hopefully MoE will start with just those who have been clean and controlled in last seasons LFS-GT or have a bloody good track record elsewhere before throwing them straight into MoE proper, the rest can prove themselves in LFS GT and when deemed able can be moved up if spaces are available.
Incidently, i was wondering now the servers have a ton of race slots and spectator slots, is there any possibility of allowing teams to nominate a single team manager per round who's allowed into the server to spectate? (maybe 2, working in shifts, during the 24hr race)
I remember Vykos saying something i felt i could relate to, in that i really enjoyed being there helping to relay information back to the driver via LFS Spectator and the MoE Tracker, and i dunno about all the other teams but im thinking if we can keep Vykos off the grey stuff and sidelined as team director we all have a better chance