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SCORE announces new drawing format for two classes
And six classes for SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup III
Six-race 2007 SCORE Desert Series starts Jan. 18-21
At the 13th SCORE Laughlin Desert Challenge in Laughlin, Nev.
LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles-based SCORE International, producers of the
six-race SCORE Desert Series in the Southwest U.S. and Mexico announced two major
changes that will start during the 2007 series.
New will be a revised drawing format for SCORE Trophy-Truck and Class 1,
and the SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup III will be a point race for the five
competing classes.
“These changes will help SCORE continue producing the world’s best
desert racing series,” said Sal Fish, SCORE CEO and President. “Change is
inevitable, but it isn’t always easy and as we work through the transition with our
racers the results will keep SCORE on the cutting edge in the world of desert
racing.”
For the three SCORE races held annually in Mexico, whether a drawing by
computer or live, the top 10 finishers in SCORE’s top two racing divisions
from the immediately previous race in Mexico will be placed into their own
drawing for starting positions and then all other entries in those two classes will
have their own drawing for starting spots 11th and higher. If all 10 qualified
drivers aren’t entered in time for the official start draw, only those that
are entered in time will be included in the first draw for each of these
classes. The new format will begin with next year’s 39th Annual Tecate SCORE Baja
500, June 1-3 in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico.
Already announced as a point race for the competing classes, SCORE has
announced that the 2007 SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup III will include the
following six classes: SCORE Trophy-Truck, the unlimited Class 1, and Class
1-2/1600, Class 10, SCORE Lite and Class 7.
SCORE points include starting and finishing points as well as placing
points. While starting and finishing points are the same for each class but
different for each race, the placing or position points are determined by the
number of starters. The classes with more official starters receive more placing
points than those with fewer starters.
The SCORE Las Vegas Terrible’s Cup III, because it is the shortest race
in the series, will receive the least amount of starting and finishing points
of any of the six races that are part of the 2007 SCORE Desert Series. While
the classes racing on the Dirt Track at Las Vegas Motor Speedway in July will
be part of a six-race series, the other four-wheel vehicle classes will be part
of the normal five-race series. Motorcycles and ATVs, which compete only in
SCORE races in Mexico, will again have a three-race series determine its class
point champions.
“Tweaking the drawing format for our top two classes will help the
quality of our starting grids,” said Fish, who has been leading SCORE International
since shortly after it was founded in 1973. “Both of these classes average
over 30 starters per race and this will also reward the top finishers from the
previous race in Mexico.”
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