I am really not trying to be argumentative, which is hard here because everyone just always wants to prove their point. But this seems like putting the cart before the horse. On any given weekend (pre Covid) there are probably less than 5 contests with 50 teams. On average probably on 2-3 100 team events per year. The "points chase" in reality only affects 3-5 teams per year, for the last few years it has been a two horse race after the first half of the year.
I will never be one of those teams. I am willing to bet that if you apply whatever new formula they are coming up with (which I still think is non-decipherable with the current information) to the last three years, the biggest change at most would be 1st and 2nd swapping places. I think the more important picture is can this new structure benefit a broader range of teams, not just the elite ones.
In closing I am kind of disappointed that this is a focal point for them right now. I think the focus should be getting more events, more teams, and more excitement around the KCBS. I definitely think there should be a clear definition and payout for the TOY, but is that really the biggest challenge the KCBS is facing right now?