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Giving points for records and qualifying would be the best way. The guys that are great bracket racers that are able to tour the country can still act as blockers at the races they don't claim. The only way to take away that advantage is to limit the number of races one can attend and no one wants that. Points for national records, class wins and qualifying is the way to even it out. Give the perfomanced oriented people a shot.
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If you race a slow car in a heavily populated class,you realistically are not ever going to be "World Champion".
I don't think there is a single car in the top 10 of Stock in 2011 that isn't capable of winning their fair share of heads up races. |
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A slow car in a class has every chance in the world to win a race and even a championship. But as you noted, if the current top ten has an excellent chance of winning a heads top race, that means you would be out anyways.
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