The gauntlet was thrown down by that ... hmm family forum ... person of dubious parental lineage who may or may not be one of sim racings most popular personalities a long time ago.
Oh I cant say that can I, oh well
The fact is live adminning DOES NOT WORK in LFS, I doubt it does in some other sims too, although i've not checked. The reason is simple: An admin lacks all the necessary tools to make the CORRECT decision.
We've all seen poor admin decisions with live admins - hell even CTRA has had a few when admins have been under pressure - but CTRA is unique in it's appeal procedure at least, bans are a very totalitarian approach to improving standards in our sport, and in my opinion serve only to move a problem on rather than fix it.
Now R2P is a league system, so lets compare it to a CTRA league, the STCC. The STCC rules expressely forbids the clerk or any race marshalls to make any decision that may impair a driver until post race stewarding. To put that another way, even I - as the league organiser - am not allowed to penalise a driver during the event. There is one exception to do with heats and failing to qualify for the feature race but it's an obscure rule for very specific circumstances and even that delays the start of the race in order to allow a formal review of the replay.
You cannot live admin a simulated race to a high standard because the limited camera perspective and replay tools are insufficient. ONLY a thorough search of the reply affords the necessary information for a QUALITY steward to do their job.
It is not possible to provide a high quality racing service with a live steward.
Pickup racing is a different ticket entirely, one which R2P does not cater to. This is the meat and veg of the CTRA system. I have raced other sims in pickup racing and am yet to find any service of the standard of the CTRA. I'll state that as a fact rather than an opinion.
EDIT: I would also like to point out that whilst the CTRA is a 24 hour operation is does feature an $admin alarm, if one is at home and not asleep! Which brings immediate attention to the admins in case of an actual wrecker. Thankfully actual wreckers are extremely rare.
Oh I cant say that can I, oh well
The fact is live adminning DOES NOT WORK in LFS, I doubt it does in some other sims too, although i've not checked. The reason is simple: An admin lacks all the necessary tools to make the CORRECT decision.
We've all seen poor admin decisions with live admins - hell even CTRA has had a few when admins have been under pressure - but CTRA is unique in it's appeal procedure at least, bans are a very totalitarian approach to improving standards in our sport, and in my opinion serve only to move a problem on rather than fix it.
Now R2P is a league system, so lets compare it to a CTRA league, the STCC. The STCC rules expressely forbids the clerk or any race marshalls to make any decision that may impair a driver until post race stewarding. To put that another way, even I - as the league organiser - am not allowed to penalise a driver during the event. There is one exception to do with heats and failing to qualify for the feature race but it's an obscure rule for very specific circumstances and even that delays the start of the race in order to allow a formal review of the replay.
You cannot live admin a simulated race to a high standard because the limited camera perspective and replay tools are insufficient. ONLY a thorough search of the reply affords the necessary information for a QUALITY steward to do their job.
It is not possible to provide a high quality racing service with a live steward.
Pickup racing is a different ticket entirely, one which R2P does not cater to. This is the meat and veg of the CTRA system. I have raced other sims in pickup racing and am yet to find any service of the standard of the CTRA. I'll state that as a fact rather than an opinion.
EDIT: I would also like to point out that whilst the CTRA is a 24 hour operation is does feature an $admin alarm, if one is at home and not asleep! Which brings immediate attention to the admins in case of an actual wrecker. Thankfully actual wreckers are extremely rare.