First Night
- Every
driver pulls a number for starting position in heats.
- Cars
will run 2 heats with the combined finish determining starting position
in the feature.
- Top
points car overall out of the heats will pull number between 1 and 8 to
determine front eight spots for the feature.
(Invitational format)
- The
number pulled at the beginning of the night will break any ties.
Second Night
- Handicap determined from last weeks racing, starts tonight. Drivers
that were not here the
first week will start scratch in all heat races and feature. For the
first four (4) weeks it only
takes one week starting scratch to earn a handicap. Starting with the
fifth week, it takes two
(2) weeks to earn handicap.
- If a driver happens to miss one night during a full season, he will
not be penalized in his
handicap.
- If driving duties are split, each driver will have their own handicap.
- Any car that misses a night after his or hers one night allowance is
handicapped as if it won all races the week missed. If the car shows up
with a second registered driver, the first driver’s handicap is not
penalized for that night. Neither driver will be penalized if the car
has a perfect attendance. If the car misses a night, the driver from the
last night raced will be penalized.
- Any car that is found illegal and disqualified for the night is
handicapped as if it won all races for that night.
- Handicap is based on three (3) week revolving average. Night four is
on average from nights one and two and three. Night five is on average
from nights two, three and four and so on. Depending on what night is
your first night depends on your revolving average, but it is on a three
week cycle.
- Cars need to be checked in 3/4 of an hour prior to race time to pull
numbers for starting position in heats. If car arrives late, it is
scratch for both heat races.
RACES – BARRIE LATE MODEL DIVISION
- Each car runs two heats, the second one in reverse starting position
from the first.
- There are no consi’s unless there is more than 24 cars at the
beginning of the night.
- Points go back nine spots in each heat race. Any tie in points is
broken by the handicap going into that race night with the higher
handicap getting the position.
- If there are 24-22 cars at the start of the night, the highest
finishing nine cars out of each set of heats will start the feature by
their handicap (18 cars.) Any cars that did not finish in the top nine
will start behind the qualified 18 cars by their heat finishing
positions that night to fill out the feature. If there are 24 cars or
less, there will be no consi. If there are more than 24 cars, the
non-qualified cars will run a consi, and the finish of that consi is how
they will line up behind the qualified 18 cars to fill out the field.
If the car count is 21-19 at the beginning of the night then the highest
finishing eight cars out of each set of heats will start the feature by
their handicap (16 cars). Remaining cars will start behind the qualified
16 cars by their heat finishing position.
If the car count is 18-17 = 7 cars out of each set of heats (14 cars) by
handicap.
If the car count is 16 = 6 cars out of each set of heats (12 cars
minimum) by handicap.
* Handicap will be calculated based on feature finishes only.
RACES – THUNDER DIVISION
- Each car runs two heats, the second one in reverse starting position
from the first.
- There are no consi’s unless there is more than 24 cars at the
beginning of the night.
- Points go back nine spots in each heat race. Any tie in points is
broken by the handicap going into that race night with the higher
handicap getting the position.
- The highest finishing nine cars out of each set of heats will start
the feature by their
handicap. (18 cars.) Any cars that did not finish in the top nine will
start behind the
qualified 18 cars by their heat finishing positions that night to fill
out the feature. If
there are 24 cars or less, there will be no consi. If there are more
than 24 cars, the
non-qualified cars will run a consi, and the finish of that consi is how
they will line up
behind the qualified 18 cars to fill out the field.
RACES – PURE STOCK 4 DIVISION
- Each car runs two heats, the second one in reverse starting position
from the first heat.
- Depending on car counts, there could be three sets of each.
- Points go back nine spots in each heat race. Any tie in points is
broken by the handicap going into that race night with higher handicap
getting the position.
- The highest finishing six cars (presuming three sets of heats) will
start the feature by their handicap. (18 cars.) The remaining cars will
run a B Feature, which will be ten laps plus one lap for each additional
car over ten to a maximum of twenty laps. The top eight cars will
transfer over to the remaining spots (19-26) in the feature.
ALL REGISTERED DRIVERS WILL RECEIVE 40 POINTS FOR SHOW UP. IF YOU SHOULD
HAPPEN TO BLOW UP OR WRECK DURING WARM UPS OR IN HEAT RACES AND CANNOT
MAKE THE FEATURE, YOU WILL RECEIVE THESE POINTS. IF THERE ARE OVER 24
CARS IN THE BARRIE LATE MODEL AND THUNDER DIVISION, THE CARS THAT DO NOT
QUALIFY FOR THE FEATURE RACE WILL RECEIVE 25 POINTS.
POINTS BREAKDOWN
Heats
| Position |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
4th |
5th |
6th |
7th |
8th |
9th |
| Points |
10 |
9 |
8 |
7 |
6 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
Heat races for Late Models and Thunder Cars are 12 laps. Heat races
for Pure Stocks and Chargers are 10 laps. There are no points for consis.
This is only a qualification for the feature race.
Features
Feature races for Late Models are 35 laps, Thunder Cars are 30 laps
and Pure Stocks are 20 laps.
|
Position |
Points |
Position |
Points |
Position |
Points |
Position |
Points |
| 1st |
100 |
8th |
85 |
15th |
78 |
22nd |
71 |
| 2nd |
95 |
9th |
84 |
16th |
77 |
23rd |
70 |
| 3rd |
92 |
10th |
83 |
17th |
76 |
24th |
69 |
| 4th |
90 |
11th |
82 |
18th |
75 |
25th* |
68 |
| 5th |
88 |
12th |
81 |
19th |
74 |
26th* |
68 |
| 6th |
87 |
13th |
80 |
20th |
73 |
* 25th & 26th
Pure Stock only |
| 7th |
86 |
14th |
79 |
21st |
72 |
Pure Stock “B” Feature:
Positions 1 to 8 transfer over to the “A” Feature
9th - 60 points
10th - 59 points
11th - 58 points
12th - 57 points
13th - 56 points
14th - 55 points
15th - 54 points
16th - 53 points
17th - 52 points
*All positions after this receive 50 points.
MISCELLANEOUS HANDICAPPING/SCORING PROCEDURES
All cars must come out in the heat they are called for. If you miss heat
one, and are supposed to be in heats one and three, you may not come out
in heats 2 and 4.
Starting formation in both heats and features for the first lap will be
double file.
Restarts after the first lap will be with the first three lead lap
positions starting in single file and the remainder of the field in
double file behind them. In the event of repeated cautions trying to
restart the field the race director may at his discretion restart the
entire field in single file formation.
Cars that jump the green flag on a restart, will be penalized two spots
per position (discretion left up to the starter.)
If there is a restart on lap one in the heats or consi, all cars deemed
to be involved go to the back on the restart.
If there is a restart in the first lap of the feature, it is a complete
restart and all cars get their starting positions back if they are able
to continue without pitting. If pitstop is required, that car must
relinquish his starting position and start at the back of the field. The
actual scoring of when the first lap is complete is when the entire
field of cars on the racetrack completes its first lap. After the second
lap, any deemed involved car goes to the rear on the restart. Any car
making contact with another car, the wall or rolling over as a result of
the caution lap being displayed will be deemed an involved car and
treated as such.
On a regular point night, when there is a caution in the feature, all
cars should go into single file order to help enable the lineup man get
the field in order quicker. All lapped cars immediately drop to the back
of the field. They will be lined up behind the lead lap cars in order of
running position.
If the scorers deem that your car numbers are too hard to read at night
due to paint schemes, colour combinations, they will inform you and you
have two weeks to resolve the problem in order that they may be better
able to score your car.
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