Since there's serious debate over two of the rules introduced in the rules change thread, Benji and I have decided to open the question up to voting. We ask that only current league drivers vote in the poll. Thanks.
We also ask that you read through the thread linked above, as it includes arguments for both sides of the debate.
Poll #1: 90% Rule
Option 1--Retain existing rules. All DNFs are placed behind all finishers, regardless of laps completed. This is how it is done at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and in many European leagues.
Option 2--Use 90% rule as described. Teams who DNF but who have completed 90% of the winner's race distance will be placed among finishers in order of laps completed (but will be placed behind all finishers on their lap). This is intended to reward those teams who drive good races but have bad luck very late in the race.
Option 3--All finishers and all DNFs are scored according to laps completed, the only exception being DQs. This is how it is done in ALMS, Grand Am, and most American endurance/non-endurance series.
We also ask that you read through the thread linked above, as it includes arguments for both sides of the debate.
Poll #1: 90% Rule
Option 1--Retain existing rules. All DNFs are placed behind all finishers, regardless of laps completed. This is how it is done at the 24 Hours of Le Mans and in many European leagues.
Option 2--Use 90% rule as described. Teams who DNF but who have completed 90% of the winner's race distance will be placed among finishers in order of laps completed (but will be placed behind all finishers on their lap). This is intended to reward those teams who drive good races but have bad luck very late in the race.
Option 3--All finishers and all DNFs are scored according to laps completed, the only exception being DQs. This is how it is done in ALMS, Grand Am, and most American endurance/non-endurance series.