Many thanks to all clubs and drivers who have supported Challenge Cup over the years. .
2012 will be the ninth year that the Challenge Cup has run. The main aim of the series always has been to promote & encourage fun & friendly competition between clubs running 1/10th scale On-Road electric powered cars. An additional benefit of the series is that it provides an opportunity for clubs & drivers to share knowledge & advice. All drivers benefit from the improvement in club standards & can then enjoy racing to a greater degree.
In 2012, there will be a series of five rounds running, mainly for 4wd touring cars with the Tamiya Mini as well. The host clubs this year are Maitland/Sugar Valley, Illawarra, Windsor, SMA & Castle Hill.
The dates for the 2012 events are:
Date
Venue
February 5 2012
Maitland/Sugar Valley
April 15 2012
Illawarra (Fairy Meadow)
June 3 2012
Windsor
August 19 2012
SMA (Tempe)
October 14 2012
Castle Hill
For more information regarding the above clubs, go to the 'Links' page & click on 'Clubs'.
The Series:
The Challenge Cup is a two-pronged series - the Drivers' Championship and the Club Championship. The drivers' championship allows for competition between all drivers, as normal; while the club championship allows for one club to compete against another.
Driver Championship
All drivers are automatically entered into the drivers' championship; this will consist of four rounds, worst result to be dropped.
Points are allocated each round as per finishing position with first in the 'A' getting 101 points, second getting 99, third getting 98 and so on until the lowest finishing driver in the lowest final. Top qualifier gets a two point bonus. Points from each round are added together with only the top three results counting - dropping the worst result. Drivers that are not a member of a club will not be part of the pointscore.
Club Championship
All clubs are eligible to enter the Club Championship - not just the host clubs.
All drivers that represent a club must be a financial member of that club. There are no limits on drivers who can enter for a club - however, only the top driver in each cllass from each club involved will be counted - 100 points for first placed club, 99 for second and so on. A driver may run more than one class but only his/her finishing position in his/her primary entry will be counted.
Each club is to provide a list of drivers entered for each event - only those drivers will be included as part of the club results. This list should be given to the Challenge Cup Executive by no later than three days prior to the event - an excel file with first name & surname will suffice.
The Club Championship is over four (4) rounds; all rounds count toward the final total at the end of the year.