I know lots of people went to Nationals so were a bit busy, but how long does it usually take for the points to be updated?
Mark
Points update
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Points update
Mark, 1990 Van Diemen, CM
You can try to make a street car into an autocrosser or you can do a lot less work and make a race car into a great autocrosser
You can try to make a street car into an autocrosser or you can do a lot less work and make a race car into a great autocrosser
- George Schilling
- Club Representative
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Re: Points update
Based on past history, it's somewhat random. Add two to three months from the last update and you won't be disappointed.FFwizard wrote:I know lots of people went to Nationals so were a bit busy, but how long does it usually take for the points to be updated?
Mark
CASOC Autocross Club, 1984 Van Diemen RF-84, 1600cc Kent, Hewland Mk9, Centerline 2 pc. wheels, Hoosier R25B, SuperTrapp, Zimmer Alloclassic titanium left hip w/Metasul LDH chromium-cobalt lg dia head
Re: Points update
OK, George. I won't hold my breath.
Mark
Mark
Mark, 1990 Van Diemen, CM
You can try to make a street car into an autocrosser or you can do a lot less work and make a race car into a great autocrosser
You can try to make a street car into an autocrosser or you can do a lot less work and make a race car into a great autocrosser
- Anthony P.
- Former CSCC Overall Champion
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- Car#: 30
Re: Points update
You can always figure the points yourself. http://www.solo2.com/supp_regs/SCCA_Cal ... s_2013.pdf Page 20.
Driver’s Points = 100 – 400 [(Drivers Time – Winning Time) / Winning Time]
Easy. and you can do it right away.
Driver’s Points = 100 – 400 [(Drivers Time – Winning Time) / Winning Time]
Easy. and you can do it right away.