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FFwizard
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Points update

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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
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George Schilling
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Re: Points update

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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
Based on past history, it's somewhat random. Add two to three months from the last update and you won't be disappointed. :)
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FFwizard
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Re: Points update

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OK, George. I won't hold my breath.
Mark
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Anthony P.
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Re: Points update

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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.
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