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Originally Posted by Andrew Hill
I don't understand the need to lower the indexes even further, why would we want to lose racers when Indy is almost always the only race with a full field anymore?
Having the indexes more accurately reflect performance I think is a good thing, the relative performance of the cars will still be the same, but I think a field with the cars .4-.7 under at the top is better than 1 second plus.
As far as separating the fuel injected cars from the carbureted cars, it's not fair to the guys with fairly factored fuel injected cars, and it would get rid of some really close races, especially in A-C. I don't see any reason why a 397/375 and an LS1 should not run heads up.
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I agree.... this is a case where the factors are close to correct.... the problem keeps coming back to having accurate/fair factors.