Chowchilla Speedway Track Rules 2011

Preface:

The rules and/or regulations set forth herein are designed to provide for the orderly conduct during
Chowchilla Speedway racing events and to establish minimum acceptable requirements and behavior
for such events. These rules shall govern the condition of all events and by competing or participating
in these events all competitors and participants are deemed to have complied with these rules. It is
ultimately the obligation of each competitor or participant to insure that their conduct and equipment
comply with all applicable Chowchilla Speedway rules, as they may be amended from time to time.
The rules are designed to reduce the risk of injury to competitors, participants, and spectators during
such events. No expressed or implied warranty of safety shall result in the publication of, or compliance
with these rules and/or regulations. They are intended as a guide for the conduct of the sport and are in
no way a guarantee against injury or death to participants, spectators, or others. Importantly, any
member involved in an accident or injured while on the racing premises must report to the Official in
charge before leaving the premises in order to be eligible for insurance benefits (providing such
member is physically able to make such a report).


License and Registration

1. All competitors, participants, and Officials must be licensed by STM before taking part in any
Chowchilla Speedway event. An eligible driver is a STM member holding a driver's license for the
division in which he/she is competing in and is in good standing with Chowchilla Speedway. STM
licenses must be carried at all times and be presented on demand to any Official or Chowchilla
Speedway Management person. (Note, there is a provision for a Non-Member to compete in all
Chowchilla Speedway divisions, but they will receive zero championship points and will not be allowed
any series, season ending or other bonus money, or awards beyond the events of the night. They will
be removed from the championship point standings as if they did not compete).
2. Chowchilla Speedway Management reserves the right to approve or reject any and all applications.
3. Only STM members in good standing will be allowed a membership pit permit at discount rates.
4. Any STM member who allows any other person to use, or attempt to use his/her license in any
manner will be subject to penalties.
5. No person under the age of fourteen (14) years will be permitted to compete, participate.
6. If you are 14-17 years of age, you must have a consent form from your parent or guardian to be
allowed a pit permit or STM license. You must show proof of age and the document provided as proof
of age must be notarized. The approved release form is on the STM membership form, which must be
completed and signed appropriately by all parties.
7. If proof of driving ability is deemed necessary, tests may be conducted by, and at the discretion of
Officials, and their decisions shall be binding on the applicant.
8. Car numbers are assigned by the Chowchilla Speedway office. Chowchilla Speedway reserves the
right to issue all numbers to prevent duplication and to maintain proper records. Only STM members
may reserve a car number.
9. When a number other than that officially assigned is used or the number is not legible, Chowchilla
Speedway assumes no responsibility in the event of error in scoring, point tabulation, or purse
payment. Chowchilla Speedway reserves the right to change any car number to avoid duplication. (No
duplications will be allowed).
10. To keep your previous number you must race the first five races of the following season.
11. All cars assigned a number by Chowchilla Speedway are considered to be a registered
Chowchilla Speedway car.
12. CAR NUMBERS: All numbers must be a minimum of 4 inches wide and 18 inches tall in
contrasting color of the car. NO GOLD, SILVER, or CHROME numbers on cars. Number on top of car
must be readable from the grandstand side/right side of car. If notified, you will have one week to fix
your number, this will be a written notification and/or verbal. If no attempt to fix number has been made
you can not compete until the number is corrected and approved by Scoring. This will remain in effect
until the number is fixed and legible. The Scorer is available to offer suggestions to make your number
legible. Scoring may rule that a driver can be penalized by scoring instead of receiving a fine or
suspension. For example, a driver may be penalized a position, or a lap for an action on the track
instead of receiving a fine. This will be at the Race Director's discretion. Scoring has the final decision.
13. All registered cars must be kept neatly painted and clean.
14. Absolutely no obscenity or anything deemed detrimental to the sport of racing is to be displayed on
a racecar or any area of visibility.
15. All STM members must be responsible for their actions whether in the pit area or a spectator in the
grandstands. Chowchilla Speedway reserves the right to take action by fines or suspension of STM
license.
16. NO RIDING ON SKATEBOARDS, ROLLER SKATES/BLADES, or ANY TYPE OF
MOTORIZED/NON-MOTORIZED SCOOTER, MOPEDS, and POCKET BIKES IS ALLOWED ON
CHOWCHILLA SPEEDWAY PREMISES.
17. BARBECUES: BARBECUES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE PITS, EXCEPT WHEN
AUTHORIZED BY the RACE DIRECTOR OR the CHIEF STEWARD.
18. No toe-less shoes, or sandals are allowed in the pit areas.
19. No animals are allowed in the pit area.
20. The maximum speed limit in the pit area is 5 MPH at all times.
21. No alcoholic beverages allowed in the pit area before or during any race. No consumption of
alcoholic beverages in the grandstand area by a team member or driver.


GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. Chowchilla Speedway considers it a PRIVILEGE, not a right, for any competitor or participant to
compete or participate in any Chowchilla Speedway event.
2. The gravity of the violation and its effects on the safety and good reputation of racing and sponsors
determines the penalties for violations of Chowchilla Speedway rules. Such penalties may include, but
are not limited to, disqualification, or an indefinite suspension of competitor or participants, or loss of
membership, or license privileges, fines, and/or loss of points. 3. Chowchilla Speedway reserves the
right to refuse admittance to anyone and to remove anyone from the premises who is deemed to be
detrimental to the sport of racing.
4. No one will be allowed in the pit area until they have secured a pit permit and signed the Waiver and
Release sheet for that particular meet. Pit permits are not transferable and are not to be signed by
anyone except the person to whom the permit is issued. A pit permit is for entrance to the pits only.
Permission must be granted by an Official or Management before entering any other restricted area.
Violations are punishable by an immediate ejection, suspension, and/or fine and/or disqualification of
driver and car associated with violator.
5. STM competitors must show their valid STM license when signing for pit permits. Members without
their license may not be allowed to sign in. DRIVERS AND CREWS MUST HAVE PIT PASSES ON
THEM AT ALL TIMES.
6. By entering any Chowchilla Speedway event and/or taking part in any activity relating to the event, a
competitor or participant agrees to abide by the decisions of those Officials relating to the event and
that such decisions are final. They agree that the track and all properties within and around the track
are in a safe and usable condition if they take part in the activities of the event.
7. Drivers are responsible for the conduct of everyone associated with their car at any time while on the
entire premises, whether competing, participating, or as spectators
8. It is the responsibility of the competitor or participant to know and abide by the rules and regulations
(including but not limited to technical, race procedure, and any track rules that may be in effect), of all
events prior to competing or participating in any such events.
9. No competitor or participant shall take part or participate in any strike, boycott or any other action or
activity considered detrimental to the sport of racing (including, but not limited to, any petition or
meeting of two (2) or more persons with the intent to undermine Chowchilla Speedway, its sanctioning
body, any of its constituents, personnel, properties, or possessions). Chowchilla Speedway reserves
the right to subject violators to, but is not limited to, immediate and indefinite suspension from all
Chowchilla Speedway events.
10. Chowchilla Speedway reserves the right to test any and all competitors at any time for safety, skill,
and ability to control a race car in competition at any event.
11. Any competitor or participant who, while competing or participating in any event, partakes of any
alcoholic beverage, stimulating, depressing, or tranquilizing drugs, or is otherwise under the influence
of alcohol or drugs, shall be shall be disqualified, immediately ejected, fined a minimum of $500.00
and assessed a definite or indefinite suspension.
12. Chowchilla Speedway Officials' interpretation and application of all rules contained herein as well
as all amendment or supplements and revisions that may be implemented shall be final and binding.
13. It is incumbent upon each individual participant to report to the Officials the presence of any
unauthorized person known to be in the pits or other restricted areas.
14. Unsportsmanlike conduct by any competitor or participant while on the entire premises will not be
tolerated. This includes, but is not limited to, fighting, loud, and/or abusive/foul language/gestures, poor
attitude, or displaying a lack of control of temper. Violations are punishable by, but not limited to,
immediate ejection, and/or suspension, and/or a minimum $100.00 fine.
15. Anyone specifically entering the area where another team is pitted and should a disturbance of any
kind occur said party while not in their respective pit area will be considered to be at fault for causing
the disturbance, (you will be subject to a fine, and or suspension & ejection from Chowchilla
Speedway).
16. Any competitor, participant, or member who assaults or threatens in any manner any Official,
Speedway Staff member, or persons serving under his or her direction of Chowchilla Speedway,
competitor, participant, fan, or anyone, is subject to, but is not limited to, immediate ejection, and
indefinite suspension, and fined up to $500. Chowchilla Speedway Officials/staff may eject a member
or non-member from an event or from the racing premises in a situation in order to promote the orderly
conduct of the event; an ejection is final, non-protest able, and non-reviewable.
17. It should be noted that all tow trucks and push trucks, and safety crews are at the track to assist
you, usually on a voluntary basis, therefore it is a requirement that you show them the courtesy they
deserve. The Chowchilla Speedway will not tolerate any abuse of these people.
18. One pit person is recommended to remain with each car in the pit area at all times to avoid
possible theft and damage. Chowchilla Speedway or Chowchilla Speedway personnel are not
responsible for any theft or damage incurred while on the premises.
19. Entries in certain events may be on an invitational or provisional basis at the discretion of Track
Management.
20. If any competitor dominates a class by winning too many events, and by running away from
competition, a meeting of the Officials and Management may be held to determine if a restriction of
performance will be placed on the race car or the driver, (if this is a lower division you may not be
allowed to race in that division during the next racing season).
21. Officials reserve the right to subject any driver to a physical examination before being allowed to
compete. Any driver requiring treatment or examination at any hospital emergency room or by any
doctor must have a release from the examining doctor before further competition will be allowed. This
is subject to approval of the Race Director or Chief Steward.
22. Track opening will be posted at the pit board. It is the driver's responsibility to know the racing
schedule as well as to what events they are competing in, and when to be at the staging area, or
scales, for such event.
23. Competitors to be eligible for any Chowchilla Speedway awards or point fund awards you must
have competed in 80% of the scheduled events.
24. Non Members are allowed in the Chowchilla Speedway pit area, and will be subject to the same
rules ands procedures.


Speedway Race Procedures 2011
(All drivers in all classes must use a transponder.)


Practice and Qualifying Procedures;

1. All hot laps will be run within the class of cars and divided into segments according to car count.
Track, weather conditions, car count, and time will determine the number of laps. Only one hot lap
segment per car and/or driver will be allowed.
2. Qualifying procedures may be accomplished through time trials, qualifying heat races, drawn
numbers, or point standings at the discretion of the Race Director. The method will be brought to the
attention of all competitors before the race program begins, with the exception of adverse conditions.
3. No driver may qualify more than one car per class in time trials or qualifying heats.
4. No car may be used by more than one driver in time trials or qualifying heats.
5. Time Trials (if used), will be lined up according to a drawn number, number one (1) being the first car
to qualify, etc. Time trials will be two (2) consecutive laps. Time restraints may only allow for one (1) lap
on the clocks or not qualifying through time trials at all.
6. During time trials, if for any reason a car is out of order in the staging area by more than three (3)
positions or needs a push start for a mechanical reason the driver and car will be allowed only (1) lap
only for qualifying .
7. Any car that misses qualifying after its division has completed qualifying has a five (5) minute
window. If competitor makes it in that five minute window, he receives one (1) lap only for qualifying.
The car and driver will start at the back of all events.
8. Starting positions for all events will be determined by the qualifying procedures. Line-ups may be
straight up, total inversion, or partial inversion, at the discretion of the Race Director.


Line Up;

1. It is the driver's responsibility to know their starting position
2. All drivers must be in their cars, ready to race, and in their proper line-up in the staging area before
going to the starting grid. Any car not in the proper line up when cars enter the track for their event must
start in the rear, NO EXCEPTIONS. No race will be held up because a driver or car is not ready or a
driver is competing in more that one division/race
3. A scratched driver must notify the Chief Steward/Race Director immediately that the car is
scratched from one or more events. Cars scratched from the line-up cannot be put back in the line-up
of the events from which they were scratched. The car may only be scratched due to mechanical
reasons.
4. If a car falls out of line before the cars line up in double file, cars will line up from single file. If a car
falls out after cars have doubled up, the row will move straight up to fill the fallen cars' position. Cars
lining up on the grid, if a car is unable to make the grid, the car following that car will move into the
fallen cars' position.
5. Starting procedures: All races begin at the commencement of pace laps, but scoring and official
distance begins when the starting flag is displayed, all cars must be on the race track ready to
participate when the pace lap starts.
6. To receive points and/or prize money, a car and driver must start the pace lap(s) or enter the race
prior to completion of first green flag lap.
7. At the beginning of the race, when the original or complete restart green flag is displayed by the
starter, cars must maintain positions as designated by Officials and not pull out of line or pass until they
have crossed the starting line.
8. All cars entering the track from the outside pits must stop at the entrance and wait for the Official at
the gate to wave them through. All cars re-entering the track from the infield must do so only in turn 2
only.
9. All original starts will be double file.
10. Any car stalling and needing assistance to start before the initial green flag must start at rear of the
field.
11. Complete restarts of any race may be given if the Race Director does not favor the first original
green or an accident severe enough that warrants a restart. All cars will restart in the starting positions
of the original green flag providing they did not pit, need a push start, or received a position penalty or
involved in an accident. Only one complete restart per race will be given.
12. No driver change may take place after the cars have lined up on the starting grid. In the event a
driver needs a relief driver, cars must complete one lap of green flag racing and go to the infield pit
area to complete a driver change. All driver changes must be approved and be reported to the Chief
Tech Official of that division, or the Chief Steward. Points and prize money will be awarded to the
starting driver. Any driver or car competing in an event deemed ineligible shall forfeit all prize money,
awarded points, and is subject to penalty.


Initial Start:

1. Double file, once the Starter shows the 'one to go' signal, cars need to position nose-to-tail and side
by side.
2. The front row must maintain a steady speed until they accelerate at the drop of the green flag.
3. The front row must maintain a consistent line as they approach the start.
4. Front row starts the race at the drop of the green flag, the outside front row starter must not jump the
pole position starter. 5. No passing allowed until start/finish line - you may not pull out of line, if the
entire row moves up that is ok.


Restart:

1. Texas Style, leader has the front row to his/herself, then double file from second back. Second place
car must go to the inside, third place to the outside, fourth place next row inside, fifth place outside,
etc,etc…
2. Leader must keep a safe and steady pace at all times throughout caution period.
3. Cars will be told by officials to double up via a crossed arm signal, after the 'one to go signal', cars
need to position nose-to-tail and side by side.
4. The leader will have a choice of starting from the top, middle or bottom position, the leader will set
the pace for the restart. The leader must maintain a steady speed until the point he/she accelerates to
re-start the race.
5. The leader of the race must accelerate to re-start the race within the designated re-start area.
6. No passing allowed until start/finish line - you may not pull out of line, if the entire row moves up that
is ok.
7. On restarts within the final five laps of a main event, lap down cars will be moved to the rear.
8. If there are two failed restarts, the race control will have the option of going to a single file restart for
the remainder of the race.


Yellow Flag:

1. When the yellow flag or light is displayed the field will be "frozen", hold your position and proceed
with caution back to the start finish line. DO NOT RACE TO THE START/FINISH LINE. DO NOT
PASS. If you are caught passing under the caution the penalty is a driver is moved to the rear of the
field. (If you made a pass under caution by mistake you will be given the opportunity to correct your
mistake under the yellow by going back to the position you were in when the caution came out, this
must be done on your own without direction of an official, the only direction an official will give you for
passing under the caution is to go to the rear of the field).
2. Your restart position will be the running position in which you cross the start/finish line under caution
(except for cars that have made a pass under caution as they will start at the rear of the field).
3. Any discrepancies in line up will be determined by Race Control and may revert to last completed
green lap (just for the cars in question), all calls made by race control are final on this matter. If a driver
is side by side with another race car when the caution comes out stay side by side under the caution if
the track is clear to do so, race control will instruct the cars to the proper spot based on the last green
flag lap or scoring loops crossed.
4. The initial yellow lap will count, after this lap the yellow laps do not count.
5. Should a car not maintain caution speed, stop or enter the pits during a yellow, it will lose its race
position and will restart at the rear of the field.
6. If a driver picks up positions after the yellow flag is displayed he/she will be penalized, penalty is
being moved to the rear of the field.
7. If you are involved in the incident that brings out the yellow, you will be positioned at the rear of the
field. You will not lose a lap, just placed at the rear of the field.
8. Officials reserve the right to utilize the yellow to check cars which are suspect and are being
considered for a black flag (leaks, smoke, sparks, etc.). After they are checked, if okay - they keep
their position.
9. The race will finish under green; Except in the case that the leader has taken the White Flag and the
yellow is displayed during the White Flag, the field is frozen, do not pass and proceed safely back to
the start finish line and the finishing order is final, cars will be scored in the position they held when the
yellow was displayed (except for those involved). If that relative position could not be determined, they
would be scored in the order those cars in question crossed the finish line on their last completed
green flag lap, those involved in the caution or those cars that cannot proceed at that point will be
positioned accordingly.
10. IMPORTANT NOTE: IN NO SITUATION ARE THE CARS TO RACE BACK TO THE FINISH LINE
UNDER YELLOW CONDITIONS…THIS INCLUDES THE FINAL LAP OF THE RACE. THE PENALTY
FOR PASSING UNDER A CAUTION THAT IS DISPLAYED AFTER THE WHITE FLAG IS OUT IS
BEING MOVED TO THE REAR OF THE FIELD.
11. In the case the yellow flag/caution flag is displayed the lap prior to the white flag lap, the race will
end under a green, white, checkered. See procedure #9 for race ending once the white flag is out and
then a caution flag is thrown.
12. Cautions: The yellow flag will be displayed at the Starter's discretion. The yellow flag signifies
caution on the race track. Stalling or spinning will not necessarily cause the yellow flag to be displayed.

Note; If you are involved in an accident that causes the caution to come out, you will not lose a lap (or
another lap if you are already down), but you will restart at the rear of the field. There is a three caution
rule, if you are charged with causing or being involved in three cautions you will be parked for the race.


Red Flag:

1. Cars may be worked on off the track in the designated pit area. You must re-enter at rear of the field.
2. Cars may not proceed to designated work area until authorized by Race Control to do so under red
condition.
3. Positions will revert back to the previous green or yellow flag lap to set line up. Those deemed part
of the occurrence that brought out an immediate red flag or those who pit will restart at the rear of the
field.


Five Lap Rule:

1. Texas Style restarts for last five (5) laps, with lapped cars moved to rear of field positioned in
running order.


Yellow Checkered Finish:

1. A yellow/checkered finish may be used once the white flag is out and a yellow flag is displayed, in
either case, a yellow, or a yellow/checkered condition, the race is over at the point the caution flag is
displayed. See procedure #9 under yellow flag. 2. A yellow/checkered finish may be used if a class
has exceeded a reasonable amount of time in which to complete a race. Once the yellow/checkered is
displayed, the field is frozen, do not pass and proceed safely back to the start finish line and the
finishing order is final, cars will be scored in the position they held when the yellow/checkered was
displayed (except for those involved). If that relative position could not be determined, they would be
scored in the order those cars in question crossed the finish line on their last completed lap, those
involved in the caution or those cars that cannot proceed at that point will be positioned accordingly.


Contact:

1. Any contact between competitors will be determined by Race Control if any penalty will be imposed.
2. Any competitor having contact with race leader, resulting in the leader spinning and or being
eliminated from competition will be put to the back of the field. Race Control has the right to call over
the radio to rescind this policy if the leader is considered only by Race Control to be blocking, in which
case the above Rule #1 under Contact will be in force.


Rough Driving:

1. Rough or reckless driving is not allowed. The Race Director shall levee penalties or fines for drivers
in violation. The second offense will require stricter penalties than first offenses. Third offenses will
warrant a suspension of competition privileges. All rough or reckless driving violations may warrant
loss of participation privileges.
2. Intentional rough or reckless driving will be cause for an indefinite suspension and heavy fines.


Black Flag:

1. If the black flag is displayed, the driver must pull off the track and if the driver does not obey it, after
the third lap the driver and car will be removed from the scoring sheet.
2. Scoring will stop when the first black flag is displayed. If the yellow flag is displayed for the car to get
off the track, you will be liable for a fine/and loss of points.


Debris, Intentional Cautions and Other;

1. Debris on track: Any driver involved in moving anything onto the track or any driver deemed the
cause of losing anything off of their car, or another car, and causing a caution, will restart in the rear of
the field.
2. Drivers stopping on the track to intentionally cause a yellow will be penalized one lap. Any car pulling
out of line unless directed to do so by an Official will be sent to the rear of the field.
3. Passing flag will be displayed to cars being overtaken by the leaders. Drivers are responsible to
hold their line without upsetting the leader's progress. (Use hand signals)
4. Cars not maintaining racing speed and interfering with competition will not be allowed to continue.
5. Mechanical: All cars entered in an event must begin with complete bodies. No car will be allowed to
qualify or compete in any events without a hood or drivers door. If a car has an inner sheet metal panel
mounted to driver's side of roll cage that protects the driver, the car may be allowed to compete if the
driver's door is torn off and the inner panel remains intact.
6. If the hood flies up, the driver must leave the track immediately, or they will be subject to a fine and/or
penalty.
7. If a tire goes flat, it is suggested the driver leave the track immediately, when safe to do so.
8. Mechanical distressed or unsafe race cars will not be allowed to enter or continue in their events.
9. All race cars must start (have a standard operational starter) under their own power and be able to
move forward or backward without assistance. Any car needing assistance in starting must start in rear
of the field, except after a red flag where assisted starts are allowed and the car may restart in its
proper position. Cars excluded are cars in those classes that do not require a starter, have a direct
(in/out) transmission and are pushed to start the engine.
10. All work performed on any car must be done in the pit area. (NOT ON THE RACE TRACK).
11. Drivers cannot cut off the racing surface onto the infield grass to gain positions. A blocked track
may be taken into consideration. No racing in the infield. Any positions gained will be taken away
times two (2).
12. No racing before green flag. Any positions gained will be taken away times two (2).
13. The driver is the sole spokesperson for the car and crew, and must talk to Officials when
approached. When a driver is in consultation with an Official, no other person may approach or
interfere in any way.
14. Pit equipment and fuel: All Pit equipment and fuel containers that are used in the infield must be
back from the k-rail at least 5 feet. PERSONNEL WILL NOT STAND OR SIT ON TOP OF PIT CARTS
OR EQUIPMENT EVEN IF THE CARTS ARE BUILT WITH SEATS ON THEM.



Event timing:

All cars must have a WORKING transponder on the car any time the car is on the track. Any car without
a WORKING transponder will be black flagged and not allowed back on the track until a transponder is
in place. NO TRANSPONDER, NO SCORING. Timing per event is one minute per lap. Timing will start
when the green flag waves to start the race. Timing will stop when the checkered flag is waved to
complete the race or a red flag. In the event of a red flag, timing will restart when the green flag is
waved to restart the race. Any race may be shortened due to allotted time for that event has expired,
even if the event has not reached half way. Example…A 30 lap race has 30 minutes to complete.


Scoring Protest:

Only a driver may protest a finish. The Head Scorer will talk only to the driver or a car owner about a
protested finish. The Head Scorer will only answer questions involving your car and driver. The Head
Scorer is available when the race results/finish has been posted. The Head Scorer may or may not be
the posting official. If there are any questions or protest you have twenty (20) minutes from the time the
finishes/results are posted to notify scoring or an official to contact scoring. Time of the final posting is
written on the posting sheet. If scoring has been notified of a possible protest within the twenty minute
(20) time limit, the finish is unofficial, until a complete recap is performed. Only the Head Scorer can
make changes to the posted finishes. The Head Scorer will not make any changes to posted finishes
until the Chief Steward/Race Director has been notified of the changes. The results from the scoring
recap will be final. If a car has been penalized it will be noted on the final sheet. This will be noted with
a WP (with penalties) next to the car number and the event they were penalized. In case of DQ
(disqualification) next to the car number in the event they were DQ, it may be noted at bottom of sheet
with the car number and event they were DQ'd. A finish is not final until it has been posted for twenty
(20) minutes and has not been protested. Then the scorers will release for payoff. The Head Scorer will
be available to discuss a previous week finish to help better understand scoring. The finish will remain
final and cannot be changed or challenged. Any verbal abuse to Scoring or an Official helping to do
payout may result in a fine and/or suspension. This Includes, but is not limited to any team member,
designated non competitor collecting for a driver/car owner. If any designated person collecting payout
for driver or car owner is the cause of abuse, the payout of that competitor, will be held and the Chief
Steward/Race Director will be notified. The Chief Steward/Race Director will make the final decision
on fines and/or suspensions.



Championship Point Procedures;

1. All races will count towards the track championship.
2. There are ZERO throwout races during the season.
3. Only STM licensed drivers will receive track championship points, non-STM licensed drivers will be
removed from the finish order and then championship points will be given out.
4. Qualifying points will be awarded as follows; 1st - 4 points, 2nd- 3 points, 3rd - 2 points, 4th - 1 point.
5. Heat race points will be awarded as follows; 1st - 4 points, 2nd- 3 points, 3rd - 2 points, 4th - 1 point.
6. Trophy Dash Points will be awarded as follows; 1st - 4 points, 2nd- 3 points, 3rd - 2 points, 4th - 1
point.
7.. Main event points will be awarded as follows; 1st - 50 points, 2nd - 48 points, 3rd - 46 points, 4th -
44 points, 5th - 42 points, 6th - 40 points etc, etc…. points will be paid all the way to last place
dropping two points per position.
8. There are double point races, triple point races…., they are listed on the racing schedule.

Note; this point system will be used for all track championship classes, this does not include special
series such as the Super Saturdays, the Tri-Holiday Classic or the Two Track Challenge Series as
they have unique point systems.



Sound;

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