86 is stupid good on even CH. Pretty sure alpine is 50/50 but ive driven none of the others in stock form either
1: 86/BRZ/FRS (SS tyres) 2: Clio RS (SS tyres) 3: Alpine (SS tyres) 4: Golf R (SS tyres) 5: Rocket (RS tyres)
http://raceonoz.com/forums/index.php?threads/28-3-17-season-13-car-test-championship.2642/ test night^
I have started a spreadsheet to tally the votes, giving five points for first preference down to one for last. so far: BRZ/86GT = 27 Alpine = 20 Rocket = 18 Clio = 16 VW Golf = 9
no, but since you have now planted the seed of cheatfield, I will have to explain lol first tally only the first preferences with 1 point a piece. then remove the lowest tallied car from the list, and for those who put it as their first preference, add their second preference to the overall tally for the other 4 cars. rinse and repeat until only 2 cars left which should give the outcome of a final 1 vs 1 vote without actually having to go through multiple vote threads
I'll leave that for you to manage then. Sounds like a good plan. Oh and I know your not a cheater BTW.
For those of you too young or too carefree to have learned - Hatfield is using the preference system currently in use by our electoral commission to decide who wins a seat in the upper or lower house.
Hahaha, I was reading the explanation and thinking, "this could be so much more succinctly described by just saying 'electoral preferences'. Haha. I'll also be 'that guy' by saying the Senate or upper house doesn't use the majoritarian preference system in Federal Parliament. It uses 'proportional preference' system. Queensland doesn't have an upper house, but I'd Be surprised if State upper houses anywhere used majoritarian preferences.
Based on tyres we raced with: 1. Rocket 2. 86/BRZ/FRS 3. Alpine 4. Clio 5. Golf I don't know what if anything I'd change about the tyre selection.