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I've got a great idea on how we can level the playing field against those Touring Pro Sportsman rascals:
How about we give all non-TPS (Touring Pro Sportsman) racers a handicap. How about .01 on the tree and .01 on the dial? That should even the playing field a little bit. So, if a non-TPS racer had a .020 light it would really be a .010 light. And if a non-TPS racer were .020 over their dial they would really be .010 over. Also, a non-TPS racer would have to red light by more than .010 for it to actually be a red light. So a -.004 light would really be a .006 light. A -.009 light would really be a .001 light etc... Same thing with the ETs. And any light between .000 and .009 would not receive the handicap. Or maybe we could just round them all down to .000 lights. That's open for discussion. Sound good? I know I could always use a couple of extra hundredths against those pesky TPS racers. -Toby |
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But let's take it one step further.ATPS racer is not allowed to take the stripe by more than .015 or they breakout.Also a TPS racer MUST give up an earned bye run to a non TPR.All TPR racers MUST park in the dirt,where provided. Anymore?
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