09-30-2016, 11:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-01-2016, 01:11 AM by Ted Duncan.)
Just thinking out loud after I read over the threads of one driver protesting the behaviors of "bad" drivers, I wonder if there would be any value to create a procedure for filing protests against other drivers, a clearly stated penalty structure (i.e., reckless track re-entry after spin ... 10 points, deliberate ramming of another car ... 50 points, etc. ) and naming a Track Stewart for each Sim System (Assetto Corsa, R Factor 2, etc.) who would hear the protest, view the vid and levy what ever penalties are required ESPECIALLY against the protestor should his complaint prove invalid.
Perhaps, if a driver reaches a predetermined number of penalty points (say ... 100), he would be forced to miss a number of races or a number of days when he cannot race.
Of course, the Track Stewart could not compete on the Sim System he is officiating, that would constitute a conflict. His decision would be final, no further protests without ban.
Perhaps this could serve to keep the quality of racing up and the quarreling down.
Thoughts?
Perhaps, if a driver reaches a predetermined number of penalty points (say ... 100), he would be forced to miss a number of races or a number of days when he cannot race.
Of course, the Track Stewart could not compete on the Sim System he is officiating, that would constitute a conflict. His decision would be final, no further protests without ban.
Perhaps this could serve to keep the quality of racing up and the quarreling down.
Thoughts?