I am afraid we are dealimg with Human Nature, Large clubs are over subscribed with people having very little track time, whilst smaller family friendly clubs are seeing a decline in numbers year on year.
Maybe its time Smaller clubs were for people with a NATb Licence, with larger (Premier clubs) only racing for NatA licence holders. That way it pushes newer less experienced drivers into the smaller feeder clubs for them to learn how to drive and race before they move onto NAT a clubs to compete with the perceived best drivers in the UK.
I have watched racing at premier clubs and the reality is that appx 30 percent of competitors need more track time to be competitive and in my opinion they should gain experience at the smaller clubs first.
It seems to me that logically everyone would be happy with this with plenty of track time all around.
Comments appreciated.
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