Can I be the Rules Administrator?
You can volunteer to help review incidents and such!!
DNS is for people who are on the server before the race and lose connections and such..
Like every other rule, there is a reason for it.
We race 40 races a year and I used to give DNS points to any driver that was on the entry list and didn't make a race.
At the end of the year, there were people that missed 30+ races, along with people that joined late in the season.. So, the people that raced early in the season continued to get DNS points throughout the season and maybe showed up for a couple of races at the end and then there were the people who joined late and got DNS points for all the races they missed.
This became a giant PITA that, by the end of the year, made no difference what-so-ever in the points standings... Very time consuming going back and redoing the points when somebody joined, or redoing the points when somebody had raced earlier in the season, hadn't been back for 6 months and then came back, wanting all their DNS points.. I was spending a whole lot of time redoing the points after every race..
And since all the people missing races were given the same points which made for no difference except how far behind the leader they were. Not a single position was changed due to the DNS points so I got rid of the "DNS for everyone" and stuck with the "if you're on the server, make practice or qual and lose connection, you get the DNS points.
Worst 10 races of the 40 are dropped and worst 3 in each 10 race season is dropped so the DNS points really don't matter until you miss 4 or more race in a season or over 10 in a year.
Mick! Here's my setup. Just ran some 39s with it and the RF was getting up to 250 (too hot!) so I might adjust the camber to get it to distribute the heat a little better..
We usually run this track with 70 and clear so using the real weather is making the tires a bit hotter than previous races.
Race night! Have fun!