Sam,
Your right. It would come down to $$ and how much traveling you can do. But is that a bad thing? In today's chase for the title, those in the lead, most likely travelled quite a bit. And I agree that most racers don't gear up for a High Point chase, they more likely look for the National Championship. Those that are in the hunt, probably found themselves in it mid season and now chase after it for the HOC criteria.
But I think the question is, not how to get every racer into the High Point title hunt but how to get more boats on the water? If, by changing the points to either best or a wide open formula, would you get more boats on the water, not only at smaller (ie low turnout) races but also at late season races?
I know everyone has heard the phrase "I can't get points, so I'll leave it on the trailer." What if that excuse was removed?
And those late season races, would they benefit from a couple road warriors chasing some late season points. Some races already do to a small extent but why not give all that same benefit. Read the Propeller and you will find stories on how somebody went west or south in search of points or to prevent someone from getting those same points. Why is it only a couple classes? Why not all?
What about the additional expense that APBA goes through to make sure the points are correct for each Category? Every one of them is different in some way, be it big or small. How much that is, who knows! But it's something.
The question comes back to, what do you hope to accomplish. More boats on the water or get more racers involved in the chase for High Point?
Brian 10s
Your right. It would come down to $$ and how much traveling you can do. But is that a bad thing? In today's chase for the title, those in the lead, most likely travelled quite a bit. And I agree that most racers don't gear up for a High Point chase, they more likely look for the National Championship. Those that are in the hunt, probably found themselves in it mid season and now chase after it for the HOC criteria.
But I think the question is, not how to get every racer into the High Point title hunt but how to get more boats on the water? If, by changing the points to either best or a wide open formula, would you get more boats on the water, not only at smaller (ie low turnout) races but also at late season races?
I know everyone has heard the phrase "I can't get points, so I'll leave it on the trailer." What if that excuse was removed?
And those late season races, would they benefit from a couple road warriors chasing some late season points. Some races already do to a small extent but why not give all that same benefit. Read the Propeller and you will find stories on how somebody went west or south in search of points or to prevent someone from getting those same points. Why is it only a couple classes? Why not all?
What about the additional expense that APBA goes through to make sure the points are correct for each Category? Every one of them is different in some way, be it big or small. How much that is, who knows! But it's something.
The question comes back to, what do you hope to accomplish. More boats on the water or get more racers involved in the chase for High Point?
Brian 10s
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