Ken Killam
Fats
"Effective Immediately: In section 5.10.4.B.3, change the language as follows:
A DNF is defined as a car that did not complete the required number of laps to be a finisher (half the number of laps completed by the overall class leader, rounded down to the nearest whole integer.” Additionally, for classes with only one starter, a DNF is defined as a car that did not finish half of the number of laps completed by the overall leader. A DNS is defined as any car that turned a wheel on the track during practice or qualifying, bud did not start the race. See 6.10.3.A
Effective Immediately: In section 6.10.3.A, change the language as follows:
A race finisher is a car that completes half the distance of the class winner of the race, or half the official time for timed events. Additionally, for classes with only one starter, that car must finish half the number of laps completed by the overall leader to be a race finisher. Enduro events should define a finisher in the enduro supplemental regulations. If the race is an uneven number of laps, divide the winner’s laps in half and round down to the nearest whole integer. A car has 5 minutes after the checkered flag to complete its current lap."
FYI-wise speaking.
A DNF is defined as a car that did not complete the required number of laps to be a finisher (half the number of laps completed by the overall class leader, rounded down to the nearest whole integer.” Additionally, for classes with only one starter, a DNF is defined as a car that did not finish half of the number of laps completed by the overall leader. A DNS is defined as any car that turned a wheel on the track during practice or qualifying, bud did not start the race. See 6.10.3.A
Effective Immediately: In section 6.10.3.A, change the language as follows:
A race finisher is a car that completes half the distance of the class winner of the race, or half the official time for timed events. Additionally, for classes with only one starter, that car must finish half the number of laps completed by the overall leader to be a race finisher. Enduro events should define a finisher in the enduro supplemental regulations. If the race is an uneven number of laps, divide the winner’s laps in half and round down to the nearest whole integer. A car has 5 minutes after the checkered flag to complete its current lap."
FYI-wise speaking.