
2012 Events
May 19, June 9
June 30, August 11
Team Sacramento Application
ET Racing Rules
SUPER
PRO**
7.00-11.99 Full Tree, Crosstalk
Optional Staging
Win: $1000…..RU: $350
Semi: $125…..Qtr: Tech card
Entry: $60 (car and driver) |
PRO**
7.00-13.99 Full Tree,
Optional Staging, No electronics
Win: $700…..RU: $300
Semi: $100…..Qtr: Tech card
Entry: $55 (car and driver)
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SPORTSMAN**
12.00 - 24.99 Full Tree,
Optional Staging, No electronics
Win: $400…..RU: $150
Semi: $75…..Qtr:
Tech card
Entry: $45 (car and driver) |
MOTORCYCLE
7.50-15.99 Split Tree,
Optional Staging
Win: $175…..RU: $100
Semi: $50
Entry: $45 (bike and rider)
(Min 12 bikes for full pay) |
STREET
Full Tree, Optional Staging, DOT tires and mufflers required.
Win: Trophy
RU: Trophy
Semis: Trophy
Entry: $20 (car and driver) |
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The 2012 Pacific Division ET Challenge would consist of a four race series to be held at each NHRA Pacific Division Member Track. Racers will compete at their local track and not be required to travel for a chance at this award. Each competitor will be required only to be signed up for track points and have a current NHRA Competition Number/License and Membership. Champions will be crowned in Super Pro, Pro, Sportsman, and Motorcycle. Each champion will receive a Wally and jacket for this accomplishment.
Program Guidelines
- Four race series to be held at each Member Track on dates specified by track and held between February 1 and September 18, 2012.
- Race results will be sent to the Pacific Division office by the racetrack.
- Race results will consist of round by round results (to verify car count and rounds won)
- Four classes of competition – Super Pro, Pro, Sportsman, and Motorcycle.
- Racer must be signed up for track points and have valid NHRA Competition Number and Membership.
- Racers may compete in this program at more than one track, but points will be awarded individually per track (no combining of tracks).
- Points will be awarded by the Pacific Division as follows: Win – 85 points, Runner-up – 64, Semi finals – 43, and Quarter finals – 32.
- Seventeen (17) car minimum field size (five rounds) is required to receive full points.
- Nine (9) car minimum (four rounds) will receive win (84), runner up (63), and semi (42) points only.
- Five (5) car minimum (three rounds) will receive win (83) and runner up (62) points only.
- In the event of a tie, the procedure to break the tie will be as follows: (1) Driver with most rounds won at scored events, (2) Tied competitors will face off at the Pacific Division Summit ET Finals with the winner being the champion.
- Points will be kept solely by, and at the discretion of, the Pacific Division office.
| Field
Size |
1st
Rnd |
2nd
Rnd |
3rd
Rnd |
4th
Rnd |
5th
Rnd |
6th
Rnd |
7th
Rnd |
RU |
Win |
| 4
or less |
33 |
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|
64 |
85 |
| 5-8 |
32 |
43 |
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|
|
64 |
85 |
| 9-16 |
31 |
42 |
53 |
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|
|
64 |
85 |
| 17-32 |
30 |
41 |
52 |
63 |
|
|
|
74 |
95 |
| 33-64 |
30 |
40 |
51 |
62 |
73 |
|
|
84 |
105 |
| 65-128 |
30 |
40 |
50 |
61 |
72 |
83 |
|
94 |
105 |
| 129-up |
30 |
40 |
50 |
60 |
71 |
82 |
93 |
104 |
115 |
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