t's not really fair to the other classes that Masters takes up a much greater percentage of the contest time.
With all due respect, I am thoroughly sick and tired of this type of "fairness" argument. Masters is a higher, more challenging class with greater skills among the contestants than the lower classes. As such, one of the discriminators to help fairly pick the winner just happens to be having enough figures in a sequence so that the best pilot can rise to the top. The more you compress a schedule, the less "fairness" you have amongst the competitors in that higher class.
This is competition, not a federally mandated school lunch program.