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Generally, every track day will have a normal half for timed sprints in the morning and an event in the afternoon.

I want to maintain the roots of our event by having a half day for guys who just want to come out and run timed laps.

Also I want to ensure beginners always feel welcome and can come and have a go. We will continue to run the beginners sessions.

Time Attack Series: 6 rounds (afternoon sessions, 3 Clubman, 3 Sprint)

5 out of 6 rounds will count towards points. Therefore if you complete all 6 rounds you can drop your worst result.

You have to complete at least 3 rounds to place at the end of the year.

A minimum of 5 laps must be completed at a round to be eligible for points.

Time Attack Series Classes:

Street Class, Division 1 : AWD - Battles of GT-R vers EVO vers WRX vers GT-4 etc

Street Class, Division 2 : Forced Induction - Battles of 4/6/8 Cly 2WD Turbos, Rotaries, Skylines, BA's etc

Street Class, Division 3 : V8 Naturally Aspirated - Classic Ford vers Holden with some Toyota power

Street Class, Division 4 : Naturally Aspirated ( but not V-8 ) - All 4 and 6 cylinder cars including Rotaries

Race Class, Division 5 : All cars that do not fit into a street class above. Outright Class.

Points Allocation:

1st = 30 points

2nd = 25 points

3rd = 22 points

4th = 20 points

5th = 19 points

6th = 18 points

7th = 17 points

8th = 16 points

9th = 15 points

10th = 14 points

11th = 13 points

12th = 12 points

13th = 11 points

14th = 10 points

15th = 9 points

16th = 8 points

17th = 7 points

18th = 6 points

19th = 5 points

20th = 4 points

If there is a tie in points at the end of the year, the placings will be determined by the following rulings, in the given order.

1. Lowest average best lap for the year. (each best lap at each round run will be averaged to give a single result).

2. Best single point score at a round.

3. Most attended rounds.

Class Rules:

See Thread Time Attack 2009 Car Classification Rules

Tyre Rules:

See Thread Time Attack Series - Tyre Register

Rulings:

The organisers decision shall be final. No dispute shall be entered.

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