South West Karters Roadracing

Information:

SWKR/ProAutosports Race Format and Points Arraignment

1. Entry fee $100.
2. Transponder rental $35.
3. Pre-tech done by SWKR tech person, to be done to current IKF standards.
4. Competitor eligibility with regards to age or grouping to be determined by proficiency.

Karts to be arraigned by groups:
Shifter. Karts with gearboxes, ICC, Motos, 250, etc.
TAG. Electric start clutch karts. Other clutch karts may be included depending on speed.
Challenge. Other karts of lower speed, skill level, or driver age.

2 practice sessions as race day schedule dictates. Each session to be approximately 20 minutes each, depending on race day load.
Third session to be a qualifying race for starting positions for the Australian Pursuit Race.
Season points will be awarded for group finishing positions and lap times used Pursuit race lineup.
Fourth or final session to be a 15 to 20 lap Australian Pursuit Race (typically depending on each tracks lap time).
Points will be awarded two ways
1. Group finishing position in Qualifying race.
Points are based on the number of competitors in the group.
Six racers awards 6 points for first, 5 for second, 4 for third, etc.
2. Overall Pursuit race finish position.
Points are based on the number of competitors in the group.
Eighteen racers awards 18 points for first, 17 for second, 16 for third, etc.
Season points awards to be done for all three groups.
Points are the sum of all the point a competitor can receive from Group competition, and Overall Pursuit Race competition.

Australian Pursuit Race Format
Race is based on the concept of staggering the starting position/time of a kart using it's best Qualifying Race time.
That time is multiplied by the number of laps in the race to give a total race time.
The starting time of each racer is staggered so that each will finish at the same time.
Start time gaps may be adjusted for kart type.

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