I actually had a chat with Arrow the other day, and suggested something very similar to what Bagbag was saying (hadnt realised he'd pretty much posted this same idea at that time) and IMO it might make things a lot easier for now and in future, and should provide guaranteed close racing.
Idea:
If you scrap divisions, and the whole promotion & relegation idea, and put all 48 teams into 1 big pot and then if this 'tracker' thing is so simple to implement then the X days before the race is to start have a server open to allow every team to submit their laps, it'd be an open qualifying server.
From there, you'd take the top 30 drivers and put them in server A. The next 30 drivers would go in server B, and the final 30 into server C (still only the fastest 2 from each team, just to be clear).
In S-A, points are awarded 90, 89, 88.... 62, 61
In S-B, points are awarded 60, 59, 58.... 32, 31
In S-C, points are awarded 30, 29, 28.... 2, 1
This means that in each server you should have the guarantee that your racing with 30 drivers of pretty much the same ability as each other. Being last in S-A would give you 1pt more than coming first in S-B, meaning the 30th placed driver gets 1 point more than the 31st placed.
Reasons why:
If the series ran in this manner there would be rounds where you had the potential to really be rewarded for a good result at a round, you wouldnt be limited to the points that division offers, you would be entitled to race with those you were equal to, not who your forced to race with in that division.
Another bonus is for the sake of future teams. Anyone that doesnt compete in any 'division qualifying stage' doesnt get the quick step up to a higher division, in future they'd have no other choice but to start at the bottom step of the ladder (Division 3, maybe 4!) and work their way up from that.
While that might not bother those already taking part, there are teams who arent involved in this season, and any decent team that could be a match for mid-division or higher level or racing would have no choice but to 'rough it' at the bottom season after season until they're in with their 'equals'. This method makes everyone 'equals' when qualifying opens, if your quick then you race with the quick guys, if you suck then hey, you get to race with me when i do the odd round!!
Is expecting some of the quicker teams to start from the bottom going to be encouraging for their future entry or is it going to be looked at as a reason not to compete? Afterall, if theres 2 seasons per year, who wants to complete in a season for 1+ year to get to those your competitive with?
Geniune question, of the Division 1 capable team guys taking part this season be willing to take part in the series if we were say 1yr on and an established series of divisions existed and it wouldnt be till 12 months time that you had some meaningful opposition to compete with?
IMO any quick team that isnt in now wouldnt look too fondly upon this measure, and as day to day leader of Mercury i dont think i'd be all that fussed about taking part, we'd want to race with equal ability drivers/teams. So does divisions make for a good series? Anyone still even reading this??
Reasons why not?
Thats the benefits IMO, but every system will have its problems, and the only 2 i can think of is one regarding driver swaps, particularly those of 'convenience'. Do you put the replacement driver in the place THEY qualified, or do you allow this possible abuse of Driver A doing the qual with no intention of racing while Driver B steps in to do the race in their spot.
The other 'problem' is that maybe some of the lower teams may feel that they dont have something to challenge for, i guess its always nice to win something and if its winning Division 2 or 3 then its a step, maybe '3rd in Div2' is considered more of an acheivement than '15th in BOTT' even if its actually the same thing.
Those are issues which people may not like to see in the series, but IMO i doubt there will be many occasions where teams abuse the last minute driver swap (intended for emergencies), particularly as usually the fastest guy will needed to race (thats where the points are won) and the ability to compete against drivers of your own ability and earn points on a complete scale not just on those in your division, particularly in future divisions if a quick team decided to take part.
Right, thats enough for me, when i started this post they were just reporting on the news that the Titanic had just sunk