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Saturday Night Short Track Fun Series
Realistic NASCAR Presents: Saturday Night Short Track Fun Series starting on the 19th of February 2011.

Races will be run in Saturday night short track style in 3 divisions: 4 Cylinders (XFG), Modifieds (LX4), and Late Models (XRT). Action will begin at 20:00 with the 4 Cylinders, then Modifieds with Late Models rounding out the night. Each division is expected to take 45 mintues from the start of qualifying until the end of the A-main

-Qualifying determines start of heat races with the pole guaranteed a place in the A-main field
-Top 4 from each heat race advance into A-main
-Top 4 from B-main start at the tail of the field for the A-main

Winners will receive points for finishing position in their A-main based on 15 points for the win with 11 for 2nd and 1 less point for each position on back. Championship points in each class will reset after 6 weeks and 3 class champions will be crowned.

Races will run without yellow flags but sensable rules of racing we expect to be followed. Small amounts of contact are to be expected with the track size.

Qualifying will be run in practice mode, and you are asked not to join or spectate in this session unless instructed to do so. Early spectating may result in your time not being recoreded.

Late entries will be tagged to the end of the field in all races other than the A-main.

Race lengths
Heat Races - 8 laps
B-main - 12 laps
A-main - 20 laps
The layouts for the first 2 weeks are attached below.

To Sign-up
To sign-up and receive series news and the password for these races each Saturday night you must e-mail me at [email protected] or PM me on these forums. Please include your lfsworld name reguarless of your contacting method.

I hope that attendance for this fun event is high, and that all have a good time See you all on the 19th
Attached files
AU1_Martinsville.lyt - 4 KB - 107 views
AU1_Pokeo_Raceway.lyt - 4 KB - 94 views
Got thinking today.. are there too many classes? It might take a little longer than what I had estimated.

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