Subydude Cup 2
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Subydude Cup 2
We're going to try this again, but this time we will follow through with it to the end of the season.
For those who don't know, the Subydude Cup is a Subaru only competition for those participating in the San Francisco Region SCCA Solo2 (autox) 2004 season. Competitors will be scored depending on their PAX finish for each event. The scoring is as follows: 10 pts for 1st, 8 pts for 2nd, 6 pts for 3rd, 4 pts for 4th, 3 pts for 5th, 2 pts for 6th, 1 pt for the rest.
The championship prize is a set of ROTA rims of your choice.
The first event (BOONDOGGLE) is on FEB 1 at Oakland Coliseum.
Register here to become eligible for the prize:
http://forums.subydude.com/viewtopic.php?p=1837#1837
For those who don't know, the Subydude Cup is a Subaru only competition for those participating in the San Francisco Region SCCA Solo2 (autox) 2004 season. Competitors will be scored depending on their PAX finish for each event. The scoring is as follows: 10 pts for 1st, 8 pts for 2nd, 6 pts for 3rd, 4 pts for 4th, 3 pts for 5th, 2 pts for 6th, 1 pt for the rest.
The championship prize is a set of ROTA rims of your choice.
The first event (BOONDOGGLE) is on FEB 1 at Oakland Coliseum.
Register here to become eligible for the prize:
http://forums.subydude.com/viewtopic.php?p=1837#1837
Last edited by madlib; Jan 27, 2004 at 05:30 PM.
By every ones time will be adjusted using the comparable pax time.
For instance if you look at the placing on the right of a SCCA standings you'll see 2 scores. To use Mr. Brent Blakely
from Round 6 of last season's slush he would place over all in 47 or 16th when paxed. Thus making any good time with in a run group very competative. So having a fast time overall doesn't mean your going to win.
Thus a favorable PAX would yield victory.
As see on this page
http://www.sfrscca.org/solo2/Results...sh/round6.html
larry
For instance if you look at the placing on the right of a SCCA standings you'll see 2 scores. To use Mr. Brent Blakely
from Round 6 of last season's slush he would place over all in 47 or 16th when paxed. Thus making any good time with in a run group very competative. So having a fast time overall doesn't mean your going to win.
Thus a favorable PAX would yield victory.
As see on this page
http://www.sfrscca.org/solo2/Results...sh/round6.html
larry
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just because you miss the first event doesn't mean you can't join the season.
if you make a good % of the event... they'll be a good chance of winning.
SD
if you make a good % of the event... they'll be a good chance of winning.
SD
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