We need to sort out the qualifying procedure and then I'll start a new thread, with proper spelling.
Mule's proposed qualifying format:
-Say the race is on Sunday. You have a qualifying session on Friday, and a qualifying session on Saturday. Two session in case people can't make one.
-Either in groups of 1, 2, or 3, have them take the track, and start a 4 lap race.
-When the race starts, the first guy goes, while the other two wait for 20-30 seconds, then the second guy goes, third guy waits, then he goes.
-In the rooms, you can watch 1 guy, and other people in the room can watch others if needed, to make sure their laps are clean.
-Lap 1 is just an outlap, or warm-up lap. laps 2 and 3 count as your flying or timed laps, and lap 4 is an "inlap" used to make sure you have enough time to write down the lap time.
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My questions:
It seems like this would take quite a while. How long do your qualifying sessions normally last? I would prefer to do qualifying on the same day as the race if possible. It's already going to be hard enough to schedule the race for a time that the majority of people can attend. Having to schedule a separate qualifying session would just add the to difficulty.
Do you take an average time of their flying laps or just their fastest of the 2? I presume the host has to have a pen and paper handy so they can record the times and then organize them accordingly? Then I'd have to type it all into the chat box so everybody knows where they're supposed to start?
This just seems like a big, complicated hassle to me. It adds a load of time to the event and also puts more on my plate to deal with. My goal was to create something simple that nobody had to really think about, required no effort from the drivers and wouldn't cause a lot of extra work for myself. Since these cars are all spec'd evenly and pretty slow, I can't see that qualifying is even going to be that big of a deal, another reason I wanted to go with something quick and simple.
To clarify the process I proposed, from the drivers point of view:
You go out on the track to practice for 20 or 30 minutes. At some point I'll ask everyone to return to the pits (not the lobby) and then will start a 5 lap race. Everybody races and collects a little cash. After the race everyone returns to the pits, I change the lap count to 30 or 40 or whatever, then hit the "start race" button and we race again. Quick, simple, requires nothing from the drivers other than going to the pits at the appropriate time, and requires nothing from me other than asking everyone to go to the pits and changing the lap count. Quick, simple, basically idiot-proof. Just like the Cappuccino.
But I've pretty much given up on this plan, so I need clarification from Mule or Wardez on how to run the more detailed qualifying format before I start an official thread.
Brandon