It's not the sync or ping that worries me here, it's that balancing system.
That balancing system of yours would never work. Three Impala SS can't catch a 911RS, and that thing about having the cop cars being separately chosen for each racer doesn't work either. The guy with the police Corvette has the possibility of catching any racer in the track, however, the guy in the Impala only has the possibility of catching that one Sundance lurking around. If any of the other cops cars catch that Plymouth (which is very probable), the Chevy is there doing nothing because it doesn't have enough speed to reach any of the other three higher tier racers, which leads to a very boring and frustrating race.
What you do, though, to help that problem, is to make cops able to go through barriers so they can take any shortcut off-track.
That balancing system of yours would never work. Three Impala SS can't catch a 911RS, and that thing about having the cop cars being separately chosen for each racer doesn't work either. The guy with the police Corvette has the possibility of catching any racer in the track, however, the guy in the Impala only has the possibility of catching that one Sundance lurking around. If any of the other cops cars catch that Plymouth (which is very probable), the Chevy is there doing nothing because it doesn't have enough speed to reach any of the other three higher tier racers, which leads to a very boring and frustrating race.
What you do, though, to help that problem, is to make cops able to go through barriers so they can take any shortcut off-track.
I invite you to eat a sock.