I have read all of the introduction to this thread, the club racing rules, and the message to all drivers, and yet I can't find anywhere that states that we shouldn't mention laptimes.
Although I understand your viewpoint, I don't agree with it. The practice server keeps track of everyone's names and laptimes. Anyone who joins (which should be everyone who plans on running the race because no one should join a race without at least a few laps of practice) will know where they stack up. Anyone can also go the RSR live timing board and check out what other people have run for laptimes. So if everyone already knows what the laptimes are before the race, what is the point of not discussing laptimes?
The point of racing is to finish first. The best way to do that is to run consistently faster laps than your competitors. The best way to do that is to have the optimal setup for your driving style. Therefore, setups and laptimes need to be discussed in relation to each other because setups are a balance between speed and stability. How much stability do I give up in order to gain time? How much time is available by changing the setup? I wonder what setup that person is using to set their time? How do I change my setup to make the car do what I want it to? These are questions people are asking themselves when they are practicing by themselves.
As far as I am concerned it takes a lot less time to learn from the experience of other more knowledgeable people than it does to personally go through all the trial and error to gain that knowledge by yourself.
You are correct, my setup and laptime that I posted are for the full track, but don't worry I won't discuss my laptime for the classic version. My intentions were to support and provide any help/insight I can for people who want to get faster and I certainly don't want to discourage enrollment.