Principle of Classification
Cars are placed in classes to encourage close competition based on similar performance profiles. Vehicles are categorized based on engine displacement of internal combustion engines (ICE), induction, and EV specifications.
Category
SS - Super Street
SM - Street Modified
RM - Race Modified
FR - Full Race Unlimited/Open
EV - Electric motor
The class is designated based on <Category><Class#> (example ST1 for a 1500cc street car).
Event Format
Hot Lap Sessions: Drivers aim to set the fastest single lap time within a specified time window.
Session Duration: Typically 15-20 minutes per session.
Number of Sessions: 3-5 sessions per event.
Competition Format
Qualifying
Pre-Event Qualifying: Optional session for drivers to set initial times, used to determine the starting order.
Main Event: Held on the event day, usually preceding the main sessions.
Main Event
Ultimate Lap
Top Xtreme: Top qualifier feature in the final event.
Touge: Finalists feature in head-to-head staggered battle Touge Style.
Scoring
Points Allocation
Single Event Points:
1st place: 25 points
2nd place: 18 points
3rd place: 15 points
4th place: 12 points
5th place: 10 points
6th place: 8 points
7th place: 6 points
8th place: 4 points
9th place: 2 points
10th place: 1 point
Championship Series Points: Accumulated over multiple events. Bonus points for fastest lap in each session.
Tie-Breaker
Fastest lap time across all sessions.
Number of 1st place finishes.
Head-to-head performance in final sessions
Schedule
Schedule
Registration and Scrutineering: Held before the event starts.
Practice Sessions: Optional, allowing drivers to familiarize themselves with the track.
Main Sessions: Timed sessions where the competition takes place.
Award Ceremony: Held at the end of the event to present trophies and prizes.
Awards and Recognition
Trophies and Medals
Awarded to the top three finishers in each category.
Prize Money
Optional, depending on sponsorship and event budget.
Special Awards
Fastest Lap of the Day.
Most Improved Driver.
Best Rookie Performance.
Additional Considerations
Sponsorship and Promotion
Engaging sponsors for financial support and prizes.
Marketing the event to attract spectators and participants.
Media Coverage
Partnering with media outlets for event coverage.
Live streaming or recording sessions for online audiences.
Community Impact
Ensuring minimal environmental impact and considering local community regulations and support.
Racing Thrills
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