Joe
1st you need to be able to read a map on how to get to the lake bed. 2nd, you
need to belong to a club. 3rd, you need to run the bike. After all of that you
will get points for what you did.
However I don't feel like typing a whole page of how the points work. I can
fax it if you really want it. Bottom line is you have to shake Dan's hand and
give him a beer.
Last, you have to deal with the biker gang to make sure you are legal, they
drink lots of beer. Or, you can put a prop on it and get on Franklin Ratdungs
good side and start a whole new venue of how not to do it and make friends who
will insult you everytime you log on. LOL
Glen
----- Original Message -----
From: Joe Amo
To: Glen Barrett
Cc: john@theromeros.org ; land-speed@autox.team.net
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: SCTA Points Calculation
so its a big secret, unless your in one of the societies??????
Joe
Glen Barrett wrote:
JohnThe points system used at El Mirage is in the operating procedures given
outto the entrants at the sign up trailer. Each club is also given
theseprocedures to pass out to their membership. What club do you belong to?
The2004 revised procedures are at the printers and should be available
soon.GlenChief Timer----- Original Message ----- From:
<john@theromeros.org>To: <land-speed@autox.team.net>Sent: Tuesday, March 16,
2004 8:43 PMSubject: SCTA Points CalculationList.Does anyone know how SCTA
determines the points awarded for a run? I amtalkingabout the exact formula
which I believe takes into account the existingclassrecord/minimum and your
speed.I have looked in the rule book and on the SCTA website but can't find
thislittle bit of information anywhere.Thanks,John RomeroThousand Oaks, CA
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