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I am still trying to figure out how exactly the points work. I had assumed that if your car is roughtly equivalent to the other cars in the field you would get X points.
So I entered a Toyota Tacoma X-Runner '04 (with oil change) into the Beginner hall sports truck race. There was another Tacoma in the field so I figured the Tacoma would be an even match-up for the pack average. I was given 10 A-Spec points for this.
Then I entered a Subaru 360 race. This race is only for the Subaru 360. Very even match up. I entered a Subaru 360 with no mods and not even an oil change. That was worth 55 A-Spec points, then I tried with an oil change and found it was now worth 46 points.
Two even match-ups, two very different A-Spec points. So is the Toyota overpowered compared to the field (which included a Tacoma) and therefore deserving of fewer A-Spec points? Is the Subaru 360 I had underpowered compared to the field (which was all 360s) and therefore deserving more points?
So I entered a Toyota Tacoma X-Runner '04 (with oil change) into the Beginner hall sports truck race. There was another Tacoma in the field so I figured the Tacoma would be an even match-up for the pack average. I was given 10 A-Spec points for this.
Then I entered a Subaru 360 race. This race is only for the Subaru 360. Very even match up. I entered a Subaru 360 with no mods and not even an oil change. That was worth 55 A-Spec points, then I tried with an oil change and found it was now worth 46 points.
Two even match-ups, two very different A-Spec points. So is the Toyota overpowered compared to the field (which included a Tacoma) and therefore deserving of fewer A-Spec points? Is the Subaru 360 I had underpowered compared to the field (which was all 360s) and therefore deserving more points?