CHANGES
MADE IN GRANDVIEW SPEEDWAY HANDICAPPING SYSTEM
NEW SYSTEM HELPS RACERS AND WELCOMES
NEWCOMERS
BECHTELSVILLE, PA March 22, 2015 . . . In an effort to help current
racers and welcome newcomers to Grandview Speedway NASCAR racing management has
made some changes to their handicapping system for the 2015
season.
“We are making changes that have been requested by racers and the changes
should add to the excitement of stock car racing at Grandview,” said track owner
Bruce Rogers. “The new system will be a big help to newcomers so they are not
penalized all season.”
The existing point system…
1. For the
NASCAR 358 Modifieds will remain with one exception, there will be no
consolation race points awarded, only heat race points and feature
points.
2. NASCAR
358 Modified Feature Points: 1–300 points, 2-290, 3–280, 4-270, 5-260, 6-250,
7-240, 8-230, 9-220, 10-210, 11-200, 12-190, 13-180, 14-170, 15-160, 16-150,
17-140, 18-130, 19-120, 20-110, 21-100, 22-90, 23-80, 24-70, 25-60, 26-50,
27-40, 28-30, 29 (and all other feature starters)-
20.
Those
racers not qualifying for the feature will be awarded 10
points.
Modified
Heat Points will be awarded as follows:
When 5
racers qualify for feature: 1-10 points, 2-9, 3-8, 4-7, and
5-6
When 6
racers qualify for feature: 1-10 points, 2-9, 3-8, 4-7, 5-6, and
6-5
When 7
racers qualify: 1-10 points, 2-9, 3-8, 4-7, 5-6, 6-5, and
7-4
And when 8
racers qualify: 1-10 points, 2-9, 3-8, 4-7, 5-6, 6-5, 7-4, and
8-3
FOR THE SPORTSMAN AND BRC LATE MODELS the
points will change to eliminate the huge gap between the last feature finisher
and the non-feature starters with the 24-car slated starting fields. Also no
consolation points will be awarded.
1.
Sportsman & BRC Late Model Feature Points: 1-250, 2- 240, 4-230, 4-220,
5-210, 6-200, 7-190, 8-180, 9-170, 10-160, 11-150, 12-140, 13-130, 14-120,
15-110, 16-100, 17-90, 18-80, 19-70, 20-60, 21-50, 22-40, 23-30, 24 (and all
other feature starters)-20. Non-qualifiers- 10.
Sportsman
and Late Model Heat Points: Same as Modifieds.
FOR ALL
DIVISIONS!! The handicapping will be based on a full season point average… total
points earned divided by the number of races entered. Concerns with drivers who
may not be experienced enough to and/or may not have cars capable of starting in
front of or in the field, will be addressed by track officials. Those drivers
will be placed at the rear of the field by handicappers per their
decision.
A driver must have raced in at least 3 of
the five most recent races to be handicapped. Drivers not meeting this
requirement will be lined-up at the rear of the
field.
A newcomer must run at least three of the
last five races as well. If a new driver starts during the year to be a regular,
he will compete in at least three race events starting to the rear before he
will be handicapped.
If a driver
misses a week to race at another speedway, he will start at the rear for one
week.
One exception to the above is the Forrest
Rogers Memorial presented by Pioneer Pole Buildings for Modifieds. In order to
be handicapped for this event drivers must:
Run in at
least 3 of the 5 most recent races AND at least half of the point races run
during the season to date OR at least 4 of the last 5 races….. This means an
outsider will either start at the rear or must run in at least four races in the
last five to establish a useable point average for Forrest Rogers Memorial
handicapping.
The number
of events run in each division will be based on car counts as follows: 24 or
fewer cars = 2 heats, no consolation; 25 to 36 = 3 heats and 1 consolation; 37
to 48 yields 4 heats and 2 consolations; 49 to 60 cars will yield 5 heats and 3
consolation races.
Questions about the new point system can be addressed at the Saturday,
March 28th practice session. Track activity will get starting at noon
and the session is open to all types of race
cars.
The point battle, for the NASCAR and track titles, will get the green
flag on Saturday, April 4th at 7 p.m. and will feature the NASCAR 358
Modifieds, BRC Late Models and Sportsman as the 53rd consecutive
season of stock car racing gets started.
Adult admission is $15 for regular events such as the season opener and
youngsters 11 and under are admitted FREE.
Grandview Speedway is located on Passmore Road, just off Route 100 in
Bechtelsville, PA, 10 miles north of Pottstown. For information telephone
610.754.7688 or check in at www.grandviewspeedway.com.
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