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2010 Results

Sportsman Index Racing Series 2010

Trophies and window stickers sponsored by Lucky Discount Lumber Company

2010 schedule:

Dates:              April 9, May 7, June 11, July 16, Aug 20, Sept 10, Oct 15

 

Sportsmen Index Racing Series

Rules

Revised 01-2010

Ø  $10.00 Entry Fee, 1st and 2nd Place trophies provided by Wes at Lucky Discount Lumber Company, 60/40 Payout to 1st and 2nd Place (additional payouts based on car count).  “Winner” window sticker.

 

Ø  Pro 500 Light with deep staging.  Deep stage at your own risk.

 

Ø  Classes       A/Gas – 9.00               F/Gas – 10.25

B/Gas – 9.25               G/Gas – 10.50

C/Gas – 9.50               H/Gas – 10.75

D/Gas – 9.75               I/Gas – 11.00

E/Gas – 10.00             J/Gas – 11.25

                                  K/Gas – 11.50

         All classes will be run at 1000ft. Both Class and Index number must be on window.

Ø  Your qualifying position will be based on how close you run to your Index and all rounds will be laddered, 1 runs 16, 2 runs 15, 3 runs 14 and so on, all entrants will run.  If there is a tie for position, Best Light will decide.  You will be required to switch lanes every round and if racers pair up who have run the same lane the previous round, coin flip will decide.  If you run under your index in all qualifying rounds, you will be placed in last qualifying position.  We reserve the right to change racers class at any time during qualifying or eliminations due to sandbagging.

 

Ø  No Electronics.  Transbrake, delay or stutter box and throttle stops not permitted.

 

Ø  Buybacks” after round one will be in their own bracket with a 60/40 Payout.

 

Ø  This is a “Pinks” style format and sandbagging will not be permitted, you will be asked to move up to the next quicker Index.

 

Ø  All racers are permitted to run up to .005 under their index. (Breakout during eliminations still apply with respect to their index, however, .006 racer will be required to move up to the next quicker index.

 

Ø  If two cars of the same class meet in eliminations, the quicker car up to .005 under wins. As an example if two A/G meet with a 9.00 index and one runs .005 under  with a 8.95 and the other .006 under with a 8.94 , the .006 under constitutes a breakout  and a lose.

Good Luck and Have Fun!

 

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