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SCCA Amends Runoffs Process
October 29th, 2010
The field for September's SCCA Formula Vee National Championship Runoffs event heads into the first turn at Wisconsin's Road America road course. (Mark Weber/SCCA photo).
TOPEKA, Kan. — Sports Car Club of America’s Board of Directors has changed the process in which invitations for the Club Racing National Championship Runoffs are determined, bringing both divisional and national standings back into the mix.
After soliciting, receiving and evaluating input from the membership, the Board has instituted changes in an effort to focus the championship event on the best of the best while encouraging participation in local events throughout the season.
The participation criteria established in 2010 will go unchanged, with drivers needing to start at least four, with a minimum of two within their division of record, and finish at least four national races in their class.
While the 2010 criteria ended with the participation requirements, drivers will need to achieve a certain level of success during the “regular” SafeRacer SCCA National Racing Series to earn an invitation to the 2011 Runoffs. Specifically, drivers will need to achieve at least one of three criteria based on divisional and national points.
- Finish in the top three of their class in their divisional championship.
- Finish in the top half of the coast-to-coast national standings within their class.
- Reach or exceed a minimum number of points for a given class in the national standings.
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“In simple terms, to qualify for the Runoffs, a driver needs to finish in the top three of his or her division or in the top half of the national points in addition to finishing four National races during the season,” SCCA President and CEO Jeff Dahnert said.
Divisional championships in club racing remain unchanged. SCCA is divided into nine geographical divisions — Northeast, Southeast, Great Lakes, Central, Midwest, Southwest, Rocky Mountain, Northern Pacific and Southern Pacific. Each division holds an average of six to 10 national-level races.
Points are assigned to finishers of each race per class on a 12-9-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis for first through ninth place. A driver’s seven-best results count toward a divisional championship. A driver may count up to three national races from another division toward his or her point total.
The national standings, previously called “nation-wide points,” remains unchanged in structure from 2010, where it existed as a part of the SCCA Club Racing Super Sweep program. The national point standings assigns base points on the same schedule as the Divisional Championships, but adds one point (with a maximum of 10) for each car a driver finishes ahead of in the final results.




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