09-08-2005, 07:37 AM
We decided to add some interest to this event by giving it a college theme. Here are the rules for the college competition. MM is one of the state's premier college car clubs, I hope a bunch of you can participate.
Please PM me if you have questions.
College Autocross
The idea is to have a ÔÇ£competition within a competitionÔÇØ at a BRR autocross by letting entrants organize into teams based on colleges and universities in the area. The scoring for the college competition will be mined from the normal autocross results.
Anyone is allowed to compete in the college competition. Simply select a school to run for and tell the registrar when you pay your entry fee. Wearing college apparel is not required but, is highly encouraged. You might also want some sort of sticker or decal for your car. Each team shall have a minimum of 5 competitors. If a school has fewer than 5 drivers, smaller teams may be combined to create a team of 5 or more. There is no limit on what class each of the cars may run in.
Scoring for the college competition is determined by PAX and Raw time and is independent of class position. After all runs have taken place, each driverÔÇÖs best run will be compiled into two lists of final results, one list determined by PAX time, one list by Raw time.
The top 5 times from drivers of each school shall be averaged both for PAX and for Raw. The fastest time in each wins the PAX and Raw awards.
The overall winner will be determined by a points system. Each team will get points for their finishing place in Raw and in PAX which are added together for a final score. The lowest score wins the overall competition. First place in PAX receives 1 point, second receives 2 points, etc. For the Raw time first place receives 1.5 points, second receives 3 points, third 4.5, fourth 6, and so on; in other words 1.5 times the finishing place.
There will be awards for overall team winner, PAX time winner, Raw time winner, fastest individual PAX time, and fastest individual Raw time.
Please PM me if you have questions.
College Autocross
The idea is to have a ÔÇ£competition within a competitionÔÇØ at a BRR autocross by letting entrants organize into teams based on colleges and universities in the area. The scoring for the college competition will be mined from the normal autocross results.
Anyone is allowed to compete in the college competition. Simply select a school to run for and tell the registrar when you pay your entry fee. Wearing college apparel is not required but, is highly encouraged. You might also want some sort of sticker or decal for your car. Each team shall have a minimum of 5 competitors. If a school has fewer than 5 drivers, smaller teams may be combined to create a team of 5 or more. There is no limit on what class each of the cars may run in.
Scoring for the college competition is determined by PAX and Raw time and is independent of class position. After all runs have taken place, each driverÔÇÖs best run will be compiled into two lists of final results, one list determined by PAX time, one list by Raw time.
The top 5 times from drivers of each school shall be averaged both for PAX and for Raw. The fastest time in each wins the PAX and Raw awards.
The overall winner will be determined by a points system. Each team will get points for their finishing place in Raw and in PAX which are added together for a final score. The lowest score wins the overall competition. First place in PAX receives 1 point, second receives 2 points, etc. For the Raw time first place receives 1.5 points, second receives 3 points, third 4.5, fourth 6, and so on; in other words 1.5 times the finishing place.
There will be awards for overall team winner, PAX time winner, Raw time winner, fastest individual PAX time, and fastest individual Raw time.
Ray
BRR-SCCA Solo Registar
BRR-SCCA Solo Registar
