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Old 15-08-2010
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Default Championship Ties and 2011 Championships discussion

All,

We potentially have a problem where we may have a number of drivers in both classes who may be able to register 600 points from a 600 maximum.
We need to agree on a 'ties' ruling or agree to allow joint winners.
Personally, I think a championship, should have a champion and a runner-up.

BRCA Rule book entry about 'ties':
If any scores are tied at the end of a Championship, the highest scores that counted will decide the tie.
If a tie still exists, the next highest scores that counted will be compared and so on until the tie is decided.
Only counting scores from the series will be compared, all other scores will be discarded. If this procedure
does not decide the tie, the positions will be declared equal.

RCCAOI Rule book entry about 'ties':
Best 4 rounds from 6 to count, the championship winner will be the person with the highest number of points.

In the event of a tie for any position then the 5
th round shall be included. If this still results in a tie then the 6th

round shall be included. If this still results in a tie then the best placing shall be used i.e. Most 1st places, 2nd




places, etc.If in the event of a round being cancelled and not re-run, the best 4 from 5 shall count for the purpose of calculatingresults. If in the event of 2 rounds being cancelled then the best 4 rounds shall count. If less than 4 rounds havebeen completed then they shall be deemed null and void for that class.


As neither of these rules are fully applicable,
I suggest we do one of the following, although I'm not sure how we decide which one.... email vote?


1. Have a shout-out day - winner takes all
2. Competitor with most 100 point scores from whole season wins
3. The driver who was first to score the maximum
4. The driver who was first to register a win
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