I think the race distance was fine, but maybe tack on an extra 25km (225 km race distance) or so to maybe bring in an extra bit of pit strategy incase someone can't do the race with just one stop (as in, needing 200% or more fuel during the race).
I'm thinking making Qualifying an hour long session. The hour can be used however you want. Take 45 laps, take 3. I've tossed the idea about in my head to do qual the evening before, to give everyone extra time to prepare for "race." If this idea is a bust, then make qual 40 minutes long, then a 20 minute break between end of qual and race. The 20 minutes would then be used as a "warm up" With grid lines either on track by default or added with AutoX chalk lines, once you were ready, you'd go to your grid spot and park and wait for race, taking a john break or somesuch, providing you were on grid and parked at 4 minutes till go. After that, you start from pitlane. No worries on engine shutting off, I'd do /restart anyway. The warmup would start about 16 minutes until race time (give all cars chance to return to pits/break). This latter idea would give some time to get used to race trim, take a break, stretch before the race. It would also give the broadcast some time to set up before the race.
I'm also next season going to enforce driver contracts. Terms will likely be season long for primary drivers, but reserve/test drivers may come and go as they please, but must be contracted as such a driver, and with start and end times.
I'm thinking of starting the 2009 campaign in mid-March, shortly after NDR's Kyoto 250 is run. Most rounds will be on same weekend as LFSCART, but on Sundays, with LFSCART on Saturdays. This allows people to run in both, and have ample time to practice for both and inbetween. At least, so I think. I believe Falke has told me (if memory serves) that OWRL is going to try to not conflict with LFSCART, so if we double the two series up (oneGP and LFSCART), that should reduce conflicts. Because of June being the Big NDR Oval Month, there will be an extra week between two rounds, and oneGP running on the weekend between LFSCart Kyoto Speedweeks and Kyoto 500 Qualifying Weekend. Then there will be a three week break, so that NDR and I may focus all efforts on the Kyoto 500. This also allows some of you to participate in the Kyoto 500. Then when LFSCART has its next round after the 500, oneGP will have another race. The Kyoto 500 counts for points for LFSCART, so they will have that going on.
These are just some random thoughts as I get ready for bed. Look forward to your opinions on this matter.
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