Joe Harlan
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Has anyone seen the process yet? How many races? Majors/Minors Regionals/Nationals Whats it gonna take?
David Dewhurst said:Jim Creighton Posted Today at MazdaRacers .com
In 2013, there will be a Majors program in each of the 4 zones, Drivers will be able to accure points in their own zone or any other zone in which they compete. However, they will not be able to bring points from one zone to another. So, if a driver from Atlanta in the East Zone runs the June Sprints, he will get points in the North Zone but will not be able to bring those points back to the East Zone.A driver will need to enter three Majors weekends to be eligible for the Runoffs and none of the Majors races need to be in his home Zone. The Zone Championships will be determined by Zone races only.
In 2013, there will still be National and regional races in all 9 Divisions. Drivers finishing in the top three in their class in their Division will be eligible to enter the Runoffs. However, the Majors races will be counted as Majors points, 22 for a win, 19 for a second, etc while a win a non Majors race will only count 12 points. You will still be able to count 3 Out of Division races and 7 races. So, it stands to reason that most of the top three will be those who run Majors. You will need four finishes.
There will still be a Nationwide points and everyone in the top 1/2 of points will be eligible to enter the Runoffs. Zero points are counted for total drivers entered in each class. Those entering Majors races will get Majors points and the other will be at 12 for first, etc. The big change is there will be no bonus points in 2013. So, a win at a race with 2 cars counts the same as one at a race with 20 cars.
Finally, past Runoffs Champions will be able to enter as long as they have a current license. I haven't seen the number of years back, but it will be at least 5 or maybe all of them.
Now, for 2014, national and regional race designation goes away. There will be a Majors series for each zone. The other races will be races. HOWEVER, the Divisional Championships do NOT go away. Each Division is going to be able to come up with a Division race program that will be a path to the Runoffs.
David Dewhurst said:Jim Creighton Posted .... A driver will need to enter three Majors weekends to be eligible for the Runoffs...
mlewis said:its basically the same as last year with exception of 3 majors starts will also get you in....
BLinn said:David Dewhurst said:Jim Creighton Posted .... A driver will need to enter three Majors weekends to be eligible for the Runoffs...mlewis said:its basically the same as last year with exception of 3 majors starts will also get you in....
So is it Majors "weekends" or races? All Majors are doubles except the Sprints, correct? If I had to do three Majors events- the third would be Portland and a 1000mi tow. Probably not worth the trip considering that the NW (actually the entire West coast) is light in Prod participation - even with the 'draw' of the Majors.
And they've already issued a correction, that states " Finish in the top half of the coast-to-coast, National Point Standings within their class during 2013."Frogeye said:Finally they make it clear. How about this; those of us who finished in the top half of the points this year (2012) are already qualified!!!!! "- Finish in the top half of the coast-to-coast, National Point Standings within their class during 2012."
That's a good question.Jerry Oleson said:Past natl champion only in that class? What about classes that no longer exist?
The way I take the bolded part, any past champion gets a free waiver to enter one 2013 Runoffs race of his choosing, with no stipulation on which class that is, whatsoever. So that makes me wonder, if I ran FP all season and became eligible for its Runoffs race through one of the other usual methods, could I then also show up at the Runoffs with an HP car, and run its race as well, using my "past champions provisional" to do so? Honda's $500 payout to start a Runoffs race would cover my entry, I'd have to do nothing during the regular season to become eligible to run that class, and I could easily get it in my trailer with the FP car. If I was allowed, why would I not do that? I see no mention of anything that makes me think I couldn't. Is there an assumption there that you can't use that "past champions provisional" to enter a second class? If not, another option would be to also enter STU (or whatever) with my FP car, just to get the free extra track time.joecam96 said:A special invitation will be extended to any past SCCA National Champion to return to the 50th running of the Runoffs, provided that they qualify for a National license. Any past Runoffs National Champion may enter one class at the 2013 Runoffs without meeting the participation or performance criteria.