I just feel that it is the old story......TOO MANY CLASSES!!
And I see there is some talk of a super cadet class being fitted in at selected tracks? It`s madness.
It is all very well having a set plan, but as we all know, it only takes a couple of red flag incidents to put everything into the air. I always feel sorry for the later classes still to run in these circumstances, seeing their final reduced, in some cases, to six laps.
It can, just about, be worked around in the summer time, but even then, many tracks have a strict cut off time.
It is the same problem as most things in `modern` karting....too many classes.
Like QOT says, it was much simpler in the earlier days......and everyone got plenty `b*m in seat` time.
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