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Tuesday, 24 November 2009

The Century Yuasa Power Series is a national points based competition open to all NZDRA Sportsman, Limited and Unlimited license holders. The series consists of five National competition events being the "Northern Nationals", "Summer Nationals" "Southern Nationals", "Central Nationals", and the " NZ Nationals" being the Final event in the Championship. There are two Regional events within that schedule, one at Nelson's Motueka Dragway and one at Ruapuna Raceway for group 2, 3 and 4 vehicles making a total of seven rounds for those divisions.

Group Group 1: Top Alcohol and Top Doorslammer.

These two divisions will run at all National Event rounds as above and the Series Champion for each class will be the point's leader after the NZ Nationals conclusion.                            

Group 2: Competition (Dragster, Altered & F/C) Top Street, Sport Compact and Comp Bike.  

Group 3: Supercharged Outlaws, Modified, Super Sedan, Super Street and Junior Dragster.

Group4:SuperGas,                                  

Racer's in group 2, 3 & 4 can gain points at all National and both regional events and the Series Champion for each class will be the points leader after the NZ Nationals conclusion.                                                                               

Allocated Points per series round would be plus Qualifying Points:

Winner   100 points No 1 8 points No 5 4 points
Runner up 80 points No 2 7 points No 6 3 points
Semi final  60 points No 3 6 points No 7 2 points
Quarter final  40 points No 4 5 points No 8 1 point
Eight final  20 points

Rules:

Entry points per Event: 10 (must attend the event). Twenty bonus points will be awarded at entry for the first interisland event attended (ether north or south).

Points are awarded to racers for claiming National records on the basis of 5 points for ET & 5 points for mph.                 

Points are not transferable between divisions. 

If in the event of a tie for points at the Grand Finals the car with the better  placing at this event is declared the winner, i.e. most rounds or quicker E.T or higher MPH (and in that order).                                        

In the event there is less than four (4) vehicles for the first round in any group 2, 3 & 4 division, 60 points will be awarded regardless of placing at conclusion of event.


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