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PostSubject: Championship Rules   Wed Apr 01, 2009 11:19 am

Results and Championship Rules 2009
The following is a guideline to the points systems used for the various championships and the overall results given at each race meeting.

Points System
Each race for all classes uses the same points system based on the finishing position as follows:
1st place gets 45 points, 2nd gets 42, 3rd gets 39, 36, 33, 30, 27, 25, 23, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16 down to one point.

Solo Shootout Classes
A rider may only compete in one shootout race per race meeting.

2-Stroke Open Championship

The 2-Stroke Open Championship is open to all 2-stroke machines of any capacity. There is one 2-stroke only race at each round with points awarded to all finishers. A rider must complete the race i.e. cross the finish line on the last lap to achieve a classification.

MX2 Championship
The MX2 Championship is open to 250cc four stroke machines only. There is one MX2 race at each round with points awarded to all finishers. A rider must complete the race i.e. cross the finish line on the last lap to achieve a classification.

MX1 Championship
The MX1 Championship is open to big bore four stroke machines only (i.e. 450cc and above). There is one MX1 race at each round with points awarded to all finishers. A rider must complete the race i.e. cross the finish line on the last lap to achieve a classification.

Veterans Championship
The Vets Championship is open to all solo riders over the age of 35 on any class of machine. There is one Vets race at each round with points awarded to all finishers. A rider must complete the race i.e. cross the finish line on the last lap to achieve a classification.

Solo Finals
A series of Solo qualification heats run are run in the morning to determine which class a rider will race for the two solo finals. Qualification is normally as follows:

Top 13 finishers from each heat will race in the A-Group
Next 13 finishers from each heat will race in the B-Group
Final 13 finishers from each heat will race in the C-Group

There are two solo finals per class run in the afternoon. To achieve an overall on the day the rider must finish both races. Championship points are still awarded from each individual race rather than the overall position. Should two riders finish both races with equal points it is the second race result which will determine the overall finishing position.

Solo Main Championship
Only solo riders who qualify for the A-Group score points in the Main Championship and points are awarded per race, based on the rider's finishing position. A rider must finish both races to achieve an overall position on the day.

Solo Clubman Championship
The solo Clubman championship is open to all solo riders except ACU registered Experts and the top 10 finishers in the main championship from the previous season.

The top clubman finisher in the A-Group is awarded a points total based on the total number of clubman riders at the meeting. For example, if there are 100 clubman riders the top finisher is awarded 100 points. The next clubman finisher is awarded 99 and then in single increments down to the last finisher who will receive 1 point. Therefore, the last clubman finisher in the A-Group will receive 1 point more than the winner of B-Group and last place in the B-Group scores 1 more than the winner of C-Group.

Championship points are awarded on each individual race rather than the overall positions. A rider must finish at least one race to score points in the championship.

Quad Main Championship
There are normally two qualification heats to determine the class a rider will contest for the three main races on the day i.e. the Pro Quad or Junior Quad class. Each rider in each Quad class is awarded championship points per race and a rider must finish all three races on the day to achieve an overall result. Should two riders finish the three races with equal points it is the third race result which will determine the overall finishing position.

For the Quad Main Championship, riders from both the Pro and Junior classes will be awarded points based on their finishing position. For example, the winner of a Pro Class race will be awarded 45 points, 2 nd gets 42 and so on. The winner of the Junior Class is awarded points based on the score from the last place finisher in the Pro Class. For example, if the last place finisher in the Pro Class is awarded 20 points then the winner of the Junior Class race is awarded 19, 2 nd gets 18 and then in single increments down to zero. As points are awarded per race a rider will score championship points even if they do not finish all three races.

LeeCar Championship
The LeeCar championship is only open to Quad riders over the age of 35. Championship points are awarded per race based on the finishing position in the Pro and Junior class. For example, the first over 35 quad rider to finish will be awarded 20 points, 2 nd gets 17, then 15, 13, 11, 10, 9, and so on down to zero. Points are awarded per race and so a rider will score championship points even if they do not finish all three races.
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