John, our handicap system is quite comprehensive (so it should be after 18 years!) and relies on a mix of historical and current lap times with each car. It all runs from a spreadsheet for each track and as long as you have someone who is half way competent with an Excel spreadsheet, pretty straightforward to run.

I can start setting one up for you very easily at the Legends meeting to give you some idea if you want. What is important to remember is that regardless of how good the handicapping in theory, on track, just one incident or one driver not moving over to let a faster car through, can turn it all to custard. But, as long as the drivers accept the vagaries of handicap racing and also see the advantages of everyone finishing on the same lap - or quarter lap and everyone getting a race, then all is sweet.