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Taking orders for the 2010 944 Cup Nationals T-shirts. $12 per. Email me at decals944cup@aol.com to order, no later then July 12. Can deliver to VIR in 2 weeks or to Nationals at no charge, or add $5 for shipping if mailed now.
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_________________Dave Derecola National Director 944 Cup cup944@aol.com
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Sun Jul 11, 2010 2:40 pm |
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https://sccagear.3dcartstores.com/2010- ... p_271.html . Click on the link above to order the official 944 Cup 2010 Nationals jacket. This jacket includes the following: - Large 944Cup Logo on Back - SCCA Pro Logo on Left Chest - "944Cup" and "2010 Nationals" on right chest. You can still add your name and/or team name, up to 2 lines wth 16 characters each with plenty of color choices. Adult Sizes: XS-6XL Personalize your shirt with your name, position or any other information. 16 characters per line.
_________________Dave Derecola National Director 944 Cup cup944@aol.com
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Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:12 pm |
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MattMarks
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Joined: Nov 06, 2009 Posts: 44
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DD - can you clarify the points as they apply to regional championships? Quote: As was done last year, the Saturday and Sunday race at Nationals will count for Regional Championships and each driver will be awarded points for their finish in Chapter. These 2 races also count towards Part 1 of the points format for Nationals discussed earlier in this thread. So - in a hypothetical situation - using just race #1 as an example) 1) Northeast competitor finishes 1st 2) Southeast competitor finishes 2nd 3) Mid-Atlantic competitor finishes 3rd 4) Mid Atlantic competitor finishes 4th. From a regional points perspective - is the following correct? NE racer receives 40 regional points for this race SE racers receives 40 regional points for this race MA racer #1 receives 40 regional points for this race MA racer #2 receives 38 regional points for this race I assume that a racer will declare their region prior to the races such that they get maximum points towards the national championship. However, will this apply to racers who are running just at the nationals - with little or no regional affilitation? This can cause some havoc in the regional points chases. Thanks! Matt
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:04 am |
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MattMarks
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To clarify my post above.
I am assuming that these regional points would only count AFTER the nationals - no advantage gained toward the actual nationals point "accumulation" math.
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:06 am |
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MattMarks wrote: However, will this apply to racers who are running just at the nationals - with little or no regional affilitation? This can cause some havoc in the regional points chases. All racers must declare a region, including those who don't care about a regional championship. They may "steal points" but it's really no different than out of region or random racers joining a regional race and doing well (e.g. Crowells). The easy solution to avoid point disparity between you and your competitors is is to beat them. MattMarks wrote: To clarify my post above.
I am assuming that these regional points would only count AFTER the nationals - no advantage gained toward the actual nationals point "accumulation" math. We are working to clarify this. Chances are the two National races will be able to count as Regional 9 and 10 because some chapters only have 8 races before Nationals.
_________________ I am not Dave.
'08 spec.B | '85 944 | '08 848
Rockin' the Cup since '02 | 3rd, 6th, 4th, 5th, 3rd, 5th, 13th (PT), 18th (PT), 6th (Team D), 3rd (Team D)
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:23 am |
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MattMarks
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Thanks Chris. Makes sense on the point thieves For the regions that are still running races (i.e. Mid Atlantic) after the nationals, is the point distribution correct? i.e. top scorer in Mid-Atlantic gets 40 regional points even if he finished 8th overall. 2nd scorer in Mid Atlantic gets 38 points if they finished for example 12th overall 3rd top scorer in Mid A gets 36 points even if they finished 21st overall - etc.
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:49 am |
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MattMarks wrote: For the regions that are still running races (i.e. Mid Atlantic) after the nationals, is the point distribution correct?
i.e. top scorer in Mid-Atlantic gets 40 regional points even if he finished 8th overall.
2nd scorer in Mid Atlantic gets 38 points if they finished for example 12th overall
3rd top scorer in Mid A gets 36 points even if they finished 21st overall - etc. Yeah, that's right. Clarification added here: http://www.44cup.com/national
_________________ I am not Dave.
'08 spec.B | '85 944 | '08 848
Rockin' the Cup since '02 | 3rd, 6th, 4th, 5th, 3rd, 5th, 13th (PT), 18th (PT), 6th (Team D), 3rd (Team D)
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 9:10 am |
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Webmaster wrote: MattMarks wrote: To clarify my post above.
I am assuming that these regional points would only count AFTER the nationals - no advantage gained toward the actual nationals point "accumulation" math. We are working to clarify this. Chances are the two National races will be able to count as Regional 9 and 10 because some chapters only have 8 races before Nationals. Two races at Nationals may be used as regional Race 9 and Race 10 for 1 point (each) credit.
_________________ I am not Dave.
'08 spec.B | '85 944 | '08 848
Rockin' the Cup since '02 | 3rd, 6th, 4th, 5th, 3rd, 5th, 13th (PT), 18th (PT), 6th (Team D), 3rd (Team D)
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:55 pm |
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MattMarks wrote: I am assuming that these regional points would only count AFTER the nationals - no advantage gained toward the actual nationals point "accumulation" math. Per: http://www.44cup.com/national"The two races at Nationals will also count towards regional championships: Finishing position within chapter determines points - 40 points max [e.g. 4th overall but 1st in chpater = 40 points] Drivers must declare their region prior to Saturday's race " This means the two Nationals races will also be treated a regional races and that would include counting towards the max 10 points towrds the National Championship. As was the case last year, this means you only need 8 regional races coming into Nationals to accumulate the max 10 points for the National Championship standings. For example, if you come into the Nationasl weekend with 6 regionals races and you start both races at Nationals, you will have accumulated 8 total points out of a max 10 pts for purposes of the National Championship standings.
_________________Dave Derecola National Director 944 Cup cup944@aol.com
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:57 pm |
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Ok, here is the new final schedule for Nationals just hot off the presses from SCCA Pro. It took some wrangling, but I think we have some great times considering all the series that will be racing that weekend, and the Saturday race is now 45 minutes long.
Friday 11:55 - 12:25 PM: Practice 5:30 - 6:00 PM: Practice
Saturday 9:15 - 9:45 AM: Qualifying for Race #1 12:30 - 1:15 PM: Race #1 (Qualifying Race for Race #2)
Sunday 8:50 - 9:35 AM: Race #2 (Championship Race)
VIR, the track, is also offering a separate practice day on Thursday for anyone interested. You will need to contact VIR directly to arrange to do this day. Don't know the price or the schedule.
Also racin that weekend are World Challenge, Trans-Am, Pro Spec Ford, Pro Formula Enterprise, and Super Karts.
I am trying to get registration open this weekend for Nationals. We will be using Clubregistration.net , the same online registration system used for PCA events. If you dont already have an acct with CRnet, go ahead and get set up now. All payments for entering Nationals will be done thru credit card. The entry fee will be $450 for 3 days, Friday thru Sunday.
When you register you will be asked to identify your crew for the purpose of issuing paddock passes, aka cold passes. If you have crew that you will want to be able to enter the pits, aka, hot passes, you will also need to provide the crew's scca member number. To get a hot pass, a member of your crew must be a scca member. These Hot passes are also nice to have to be able to walk the grid prior to the other races like for World Challenge and Trans Am.
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