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01-01-2008, 01:55 PM
Announcing : 2008 CASC-OR Inter-Club Autoslalom Challenge
Presented by: Change Crafter Services
Overall: This program is the 1st of a 3 year commitment by the sponsor and is designed to reward the CASC-OR affiliated club which is the most successful in the 2008 Autoslalom Provincial Series. The prizes can assist the clubs and CASC-OR to grow their membership through advertising or any other means they see fit. Join
Eligibility: Each 2008 CASC-OR affiliated club can enter 4 “club scoring drivers” plus 2 “club alternate drivers” to score points on their behalf at each event during the 2008 CASC-OR Provincial Autoslalom Series using the overall PAX scoring methodology in the rulebook, with the following changes:
1. All clubs must declare their ”Club Scoring Drivers” and “Club Alternate Drivers” no later than the date of the Autoslalom series open house in writing to the CASC-OR Autoslalom Director. These names may not change throughout the series except in extraordinary circumstances and with the agreement of the CASC-OR Autoslalom Director.
2. No more than 1 scoring member of each club may score Overall PAX points in any one class and each club can count a total of 4 scorers per event starting with the “Club Scoring Drivers”.
3. Any Novice driver declared as a “scoring driver” will use their novice points rather than their overall class points for each event.
4. All events will count towards the season club total.
5. If a “scoring driver” is unable to attend an event then one of the 2 “alternate drivers” scores will be counted so long as the requirements of all other articles are met.
6. An event organizer may be a “club scoring driver or alternate driver” but will only score points if they run in the event .
7. All “Club Scoring and Alternate Drivers” must display the “CASC-OR Club Autoslalom Challenge logo and their Club logo on both sides of their vehicle.
8. Points will be based on a modified “PAX” related system defined as follows:
a. If driver scores an overall PAX of 99.500 to 100 then they will score 10 in the club challenge
b. Drivers scoring 98.500 to 99.499 will score 9 in the club challenge
c. Drivers scoring 97.500 to 98.499 will score 8 in the club challenge
d. Etc to
e. Drivers scoring 91.5 to 92.499 will score 2 in the club challenge
f. Drivers scoring less than 91.499 will score 1 in the club challenge.
g. NOTE: Novices use the same club scoring matrix but will use the Novice “PAX” scores instead of the overall “PAX” scores as the base for their club challenge points.
Prizes:
1. The clubs will receive a cash amount paid at the yearend banquet as listed below:
a. Highest score: $ 300.00
b. 2nd highest: $ 250.00
c. 3rd highest: $ 200.00
d. 4th highest: $ 150.00
e. 5th highest: $ 100.00
2. All clubs that enter a minimum of 4 “Club Scoring Drivers” will receive a $50.00 cash amount payable at the first Provincial Autoslalom Series Event so long as their drivers enter event #1. It is hoped that the fund will be used to promote the Provincial Autoslalom events and their local events.
Presented by: Change Crafter Services
Overall: This program is the 1st of a 3 year commitment by the sponsor and is designed to reward the CASC-OR affiliated club which is the most successful in the 2008 Autoslalom Provincial Series. The prizes can assist the clubs and CASC-OR to grow their membership through advertising or any other means they see fit. Join
Eligibility: Each 2008 CASC-OR affiliated club can enter 4 “club scoring drivers” plus 2 “club alternate drivers” to score points on their behalf at each event during the 2008 CASC-OR Provincial Autoslalom Series using the overall PAX scoring methodology in the rulebook, with the following changes:
1. All clubs must declare their ”Club Scoring Drivers” and “Club Alternate Drivers” no later than the date of the Autoslalom series open house in writing to the CASC-OR Autoslalom Director. These names may not change throughout the series except in extraordinary circumstances and with the agreement of the CASC-OR Autoslalom Director.
2. No more than 1 scoring member of each club may score Overall PAX points in any one class and each club can count a total of 4 scorers per event starting with the “Club Scoring Drivers”.
3. Any Novice driver declared as a “scoring driver” will use their novice points rather than their overall class points for each event.
4. All events will count towards the season club total.
5. If a “scoring driver” is unable to attend an event then one of the 2 “alternate drivers” scores will be counted so long as the requirements of all other articles are met.
6. An event organizer may be a “club scoring driver or alternate driver” but will only score points if they run in the event .
7. All “Club Scoring and Alternate Drivers” must display the “CASC-OR Club Autoslalom Challenge logo and their Club logo on both sides of their vehicle.
8. Points will be based on a modified “PAX” related system defined as follows:
a. If driver scores an overall PAX of 99.500 to 100 then they will score 10 in the club challenge
b. Drivers scoring 98.500 to 99.499 will score 9 in the club challenge
c. Drivers scoring 97.500 to 98.499 will score 8 in the club challenge
d. Etc to
e. Drivers scoring 91.5 to 92.499 will score 2 in the club challenge
f. Drivers scoring less than 91.499 will score 1 in the club challenge.
g. NOTE: Novices use the same club scoring matrix but will use the Novice “PAX” scores instead of the overall “PAX” scores as the base for their club challenge points.
Prizes:
1. The clubs will receive a cash amount paid at the yearend banquet as listed below:
a. Highest score: $ 300.00
b. 2nd highest: $ 250.00
c. 3rd highest: $ 200.00
d. 4th highest: $ 150.00
e. 5th highest: $ 100.00
2. All clubs that enter a minimum of 4 “Club Scoring Drivers” will receive a $50.00 cash amount payable at the first Provincial Autoslalom Series Event so long as their drivers enter event #1. It is hoped that the fund will be used to promote the Provincial Autoslalom events and their local events.