Help teach an old dumb guy

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  1. john348

    john348 Top Alcohol

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    OK heres the thing
    I need to be taught the grading point thing again
    we haven't ran a divisional since 2000
    what do we have to do to be able to run nat events again
    can some one bring up to speed again
    I am sure with many of us from the dark side (ihra) making the change I am not the only one unsure of how it works today
     
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  2. Bill Naves

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    grading

    NHRA''s Sportsman grading system: How it works

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    Last update: 5/21/2008


    To meet demands on pit space and scheduling at national events, NHRA developed its grading system to accommodate the growing number of Sportsman competitors who wish to participate. Online event registration in 2008 has been modified to accept entries ten weeks prior to each event for racers with a Grade 8 *or* greater. Grade 7 racers can register one week later, Grade 6 racers a week after that, and so on until the category is filled. The process for earning grade points follows:

    Drivers receive one grade point per Lucas Oil divisional event *or* National Open attended (grade points are also awarded for the Top Sportsman and Top Dragster categories), but are limited to one grade point per vehicle, per calendar week (Monday to Monday). The grade points earned in the previous year *or* the current year, whichever is greater at the time of event registration, will be the driver''s accepted grade.

    A racer who competes in multiple categories can combine grade points. For example, a racer who competes in Super Gas at two events and in Super Comp at two events will have a combined grade point of 4 and may register as a Grade 4 contestant in any single NHRA Sportsman category. When combining grade points, this total cannot be divided for two separate categories (i.e. 10 grade points in Comp and 3 grade points in Super Comp equal a combined grade point of 13, but CANNOT be allocated where 8 grade points go to Comp and 5 grade points for Super Comp, equaling 13).

    Grade points earned in any grading class -- including NHRA Sport Compact competition -- can be used for national event entry in one of NHRA''s seven Sportsman categories, excluding Super Street, to compete in Super Street at a national event, grade points must have been earned in Super Street. A racer who has earned grade points in Stock, for example, can use those to apply for entry in any of the other six categories as long as NHRA competition license requirements have been met. It is the contestant''s responsibility to make sure that grade points for all events attended are awarded.

    A racer who has specific questions about NHRA''s Sportsman grading system are encouraged to speak with his *or* her division director.

    Provisional entries
    NHRA''s Sportsman grading system allows for the following provisional entries:

    NHRA Gold, Silver, and Bronze Card holders. These contestants are guaranteed national event entry for the specified racing season. Gold Card holders are national and divisional champions on the Lucas Oil and Jr. Drag Racing League levels and divisional champions in the Summit Racing Series. (A racer who wins championships in different categories may earn more than one Gold Card, but one who wins national and divisional titles in the same category does not receive two Gold Cards.) Silver Card holders are the numbers 2 through 10 finishers nationally who did not earn a Gold Card in the same category and the numbers 2 through 5 finishers divisionally in Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car who did not earn a Gold Card. A Bronze Card is awarded to the numbers 6 through 10 finishers divisionally in Top Alcohol Dragster and Top Alcohol Funny Car who did not earn a Gold *or* Silver Card. The Silver and Bronze Card is for entry to national events only.

    Defending event champions: The defending event champion will be guaranteed entry to the event that he *or* she won. For example, the Super Comp winner at the 2004 Mopar Mile-High NHRA Nationals is ensured entry into Super Comp at the 2005 Mile-Highs. Entry is not guaranteed in any other event *or* category.

    Former national season champions: Former Professional *or* Sportsman national champs will be confirmed entry to any national event in any category. In addition, a Pro driver who earns a top 20 finish in the current *or* previous season will be given Sportsman entry to any national event.

    Car owners: Owner grade credit may be awarded in cases of driver change. The owner must have grade points from the previous year for the vehicle being entered (points can be based on multiple drivers for said vehicle). Ownership will be verified using national event entry forms and divisional and National Open tech-card payee information. The owner grade points cannot be a combination of multiple vehicles and will be calculated from the previous year only. Owner and driver grade points cannot be combined, and multiple owners of same-vehicle grade points will not be combined. Owner grade points cannot be used on a second car, a driver must have sufficient grade points for a second car to compete.

    Top 10 title contenders: As the racing season nears its end, a contestant within the top 20 in any Sportsman category that rewards a national championship and remains in contention for a possible top 10 year-end position is guaranteed entry to NHRA''s final four nationals events: in Dallas, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Pomona.

    Driver changes will not be permitted for any provisional entry that registered after the event was closed either by reaching class quota *or* entry cutoff date.

    These provisional policies do not excuse the contestant from any late fees *or* insurance surcharges. For example, if a Gold Card holder gains entry at the gate for an event, the $100 late/gate fee and $40 insurance fee will apply.

    Hardship entries
    To accommodate certain hardship cases, as determined by NHRA, *or* a racer who returns to active competition, an average grade is calculated by combining the racer''s grade points from the three previous years and dividing that number by three (total number of years). For example, a racer who competed in one divisional event in 2004, five in 2003, and six in 2002 has a total of 12 points, which, when divided by 3, equals a grade point of 4A ("A" for the averaging calculation). Hardship grade points cannot be combined with any category.

    Foreign contestants
    Grade points will be issued for participation in select foreign events: FIA European Championship, Australian Drag Racing Championship, Nordic Drag Racing Series, and Japan Drag Racing Association Championship. Each entry application must include written confirmation of participation in the series from the host country''s sanctioning organization.


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  3. Don Hudson

    Don Hudson Supa fly

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    Its green everywhere you turn...

    John.
    This is a wonderful system. You are really going to enjoy it.:rolleyes:

    just dont miss any point races
     
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  4. jeff_7306

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    Here is the 2009 updates from nhra.com http://www.nhra.com/content/news/34249.htm

    I slipped all the way to 2 grade points :mad::mad: I guess I better plan on going to Phoenix.

    Also the way I see it, you must have at least 1 grade point to enter a Nat. event. Is this true?


    Notice to NHRA Sportsman competitors
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    11/25/2008
    Due to abuses of the policies, pit-parking complications, and pending changes to the online credential system, the following changes will go into effect for all Sportsman categories in 2009:
    Provisional entries (Gold, Silver, past world and past event champions) will not be allowed to reenter after withdrawing.
    Bronze Card holders will no longer be guaranteed entry. Bronze Card holders must enter prior to the category reaching quota.
    Once a category has reached quota, entries will not be accepted if the competitor's grade point is less than when the category reached quota. Example: If a national event reaches its quota at Grade 4, only competitors with a Grade 4 or higher will be able to enter the event, regardless of the number of withdrawals.
    Available transfers within the system will automatically be used during the checkout process. Under Payee information, competitors must enter address, Tax ID or Social Security number.
    Driver changes will not be accepted.
    Gate entries will not be accepted. All provisional entries (Gold, Silver, past event and past season champions) must be completed online by Monday at 1 p.m. PT the week of the event.
     
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  5. Ken Sitko

    Ken Sitko Super Comp

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    Sounds really friendly, doesn't it.
     
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  6. AFC357

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    Don't worry John, I will be right next to you in the staging lanes at Indy Apr 24:cool:
     
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