Changes for 2017:
ClassesISI Raw Time Challenge:
ISI Automotive is putting up a $500 prize for a new class. The rules are simple: No PAX, no classes. You vs everyone, scored based on
raw time only. Uses the same scoring system as the rest of the class groups:
(Your time)/(Top Time) x 100. Everyone who is an ASCC member is automatically entered in this class. If you win both this class *and* the overall PAX championship you'll be pretty cool.
Novice Class:
If you have done 4 slalom events or less (lifetime) then you can enter the new novice class. In this class you will only be scored against other novice drivers, based on PAX. At the end of the year the winner will be awarded the "Rookie of the year" trophy.
I am also looking into novice programs at other clubs to pull ideas. I want to improve our novice retention rates.
Street Modified Street Tire (T-SM, T-SSM, T-SMF)This is to align with the new regional ruleset. If you are running 200tw street tires (or greater) you can run the "street tire" version of your appropriate street modified class. A PAX modifier of 0.980 will be applied to the class PAX. For example, if you run T-SM, your PAX will be
0.980*0.861 = 0.844. 0.980 is the accepted street tire factor as published by Rick Ruth who created & maintains the PAX system.
PassengersStarting in 2017, passengers are now allowed at all
Club events during competition runs. Passengers must still meet the requirements of the rulebook (age restrictions), and it is
one passenger only, in the front seat. Regional and National events will still not allow passengers. So at Digby and AMP passengers are not allowed during competition runs.
CostDue to greatly increased rental costs this year, all single day club events will increase to $30. This applies to Scotia Speedworld and Shearwater. Digby and AMP cost TBD. We aren't happy about this, but we feel that Shearwater will be worth it.