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Sacramento Chapter Supplemental Regulations for 2004
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Contents
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General Event Procedures
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Course & DNF Procedures
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Run Group Formats
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Protest Policy
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Official Results
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Awards/Points
General Event Procedures
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Events will be conducted in accordance with the current SCCA Solo II rules. All
mandatory sections apply. Non-mandatory
sections also apply except where modified, superseded, or added to, by
these Supplemental Regulations.
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Access to the course inner area and outer boundaries during runs is limited
to workers for that group, safety stewards, event chairpersons, and photographers
approved by the event chairperson. Spectators and other photographers must
stay within the spectator boundaries at the start/finish lines and trailer
area. A spectator is defined as any participant not directly involved with
that run group. Photographers must have a "spotter" in their presence at
all times while beyond the spectator boundaries.
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The event chairman may adjust the run schedule and/or number of runs during
the event, provided there is a 30-minute gap between the announcement and
implementation of the change.
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Passengers: Any competitor may ride as a passenger at any time without
penalty. Passengers must
be at least 12 years of age.
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Wristbands are evidence a participant has signed the waiver and must be
worn on the wrist at all times while attending the event.
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Safety Disqualification: A competitor observed
committing unsafe actions is subject to disqualification and could be disqualified
and asked to leave the event.
Course & DNF Procedures
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Course design: There will be a minimum outside turning radius of 40’. The
course width shall be as stated in the Solo II Rules as a minimum width.
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The course will be lined with gypsum or appropriate substance.
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If there is no practice lap, the entry to the course will have a 90 degree
turn prior to the point where the competing car starts the clocks.
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Pylons exceeding 18 inches in height may not be used as slalom and/or apex
cones.
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The entry and exit lanes are part of the course for scoring and DNF purposes.
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If there is no practice lap, all pylons are subject to penalty. Pylon penalties
are 1 second.
Run Group Formats
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In the first run group, the first car on the grid will run last (inverted
grid).
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There shall be a maximum of four drivers per car per run group.
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In cars with multiple drivers, the number distinction must be clearly visible.
Scoring errors resulting from multiple drivers/numbers’ errors are the
fault of the contestants and must be protested to the event chairman by
the established procedures.
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Number of runs will typically be 4. Number
of runs is subject to modification by the event chair(s).
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Filling out entry/score cards: Cards must be filled out completely, including
car class designators (base, Ladies, PAX, ST). If a woman decides to run
in the Ladies class, she must put "L" with the base class, e.g.,
"CSPL". An "L" after the number is insufficient information.
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Failure to Work: All entrants will share the workload. An entrant failing
to complete his or her work assignment will be scored as "DNW" (Did Not
Work). The published results will reflect a DNW finishing position for
the entrant and no points will be awarded for the event. Any entrant
wishing to work a group other than his/her assigned group must make prior
arrangements with the event chairman.
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In order to receive class points towards series awards, all entrants must
run in their assigned run group. To aid in the preparation of accurate
results, it is the responsibility of entrants not running in their assigned
run group to include "WRG" (Wrong Run Group) on the top margin of their
card. During an event, when timing and scoring notes that an entrant
is running in the wrong run group, timing and scoring may add "WRG" to
the top margin of that entrant's entry card. WRG entrants will be
scored in the results as "WRG" and will receive zero class points and one
Pax point for the event.
Note:
In the past, some clubs have allowed competitors to run out of group due
to personal conflicts, mechanical problems, etc.It
was also sometimes the practice that if all class competitors present at
the event granted approval of this the event chair would allow the competitor
to run out of group and still have his or her results count.Due
to the nature of the PAX championship the results in a particular class
now impact all classes and exceptions to having points count when running
in the wrong run group will not be granted.
Fun
Runs:
Time
permitting the event chairperson may allow fun runs.Fun
runs are only for drivers and vehicles which have competed.No
other persons or vehicles are allowed on fun runs. Drivers are not allowed
to drive the course prior to their own run group.Drivers
who violate this rule will have their results voided.Drivers
may ride as a passenger prior to their schedule run group.
Protest Policy
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Protest fee for Sacramento Chapter events is $25.00.
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Protest(s) may be filed by a competitor against any other car or competitor. Such
protest(s) will be accepted by the Competition Director or the
Event Chair(s) only on
the day of the event. Conduct-of-event protest(s) (timing errors, cone
counts, re-run issues, etc.) should be addressed to the event chair(s)
for resolution. Penalties arising from protests submitted by a participant
against a car or driver running in a different class will be limited to
reduction of PAX points to one point for that event.
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Late protest(s) may be accepted by the Competition Director based
only on improper model classification or clerical errors in the results. Such
late protest(s) may be filed no later than 10 days after results are first
posted on the Sacramento Chapter web site.
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Protests must be in filed in writing using
the standard Solo 2 protest
form or by other written or typed means so long as the following information
is legibly provided:
-Driver
name, car number, and class of car being protested.
-Driver
name, car number, and class of person filing the protest
-Description
of alleged violation with reference to the relevant sections of the Solo
II rules.
-Date,
time, and signature of person filing the protest.
-Date,
time and signature of Event Chair or Competition Director receiving the
protest.
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The driver is responsible for the correct determination of his or her car’s
class/category. Advice
given by board members, event officials, and fellow competitors is advisory
only. Such advice may
be subject to error based on incomplete information about vehicle modifications
provided by a competitor, a
competitor’s own lack of knowledge relative to prior modifications
performed on his vehicle, or incomplete knowledge on the part of the person
giving the advice.
Official
Results
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Results become official 10 days after being posted on the Sacramento Chapter
web site. In the event
the results are protested, the Competition Director, working with the protest
committee and/or the Sacramento Chapter Board, must
rule on the protest within two weeks of it being given to the Competition
Director.
Awards/Points
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Points are awarded to all competitors based on finishing position in class.
Points are awarded with the schedule as follows:
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Finish in Class
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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11
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12
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27
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28
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Points
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200
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160
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130
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110
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90
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70
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50
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30
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20
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19
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18
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17
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2
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1
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To be eligible for a year-end trophy in a given class, a competitor must
be a S.C.C.A. member prior to the Banquet and have scored points in at
least half of the season’s events in that class. One out of four events
will be dropped to determine the final season points. (For eight events,
six best finishes will be counted; or for seven events, the best six will
be counted.). A trophy will
be awarded to each SCCA member who scores points in an individual class
in at least half the Sacramento Cup Series Events. To
be eligible for a PAX trophy, a competitor must have competed in at least
half of the events.