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NEW
FORMAT ANNOUNCED FOR 2006
SUMMIT SUPERSERIES WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
The 2006
version of the Summit SuperSeries is taking on
a new format, one that is sure to catch the
attention of all IHRA member track
competitors. In 2006, each of the track’s
Performance Rating (P.R.) champions will race
each other to determine the “Elite 8” field of
Box and No Box finalists for the World
Championship race.
The
groundbreaking program will continue to use
the 30 round P.R. ranking system, but instead
of having to have one of the top 6 scores in
the nation as was the case in 2005; a racer
will simply have to be the P.R. champion at
their home track in order to race for the
championship this year.
Each track
P.R. Champion will race each other at the
Summit Team Finals in their respective
division. The champion of the race will have
earned their way into the 8 car field of
finalists that will again race for the Summit
World Championship during the IHRA World
Finals in Rockingham, North Carolina on
October 20-22, 2006. The World Championship
race will be held during Sunday’s final
eliminations during the professional session.
The race will also be filmed by Speed Channel
and seen when the IHRA World Finals airs on
Speed in the fall.
There have
also been provisions made for divisions that
run the Summit Team Finals after the World
Finals is over, and for tracks that are
geographically unable to attend a team final
to ensure that no one is excluded from the
program.
The program
highlights are as follows:
- Program
will begin February 1st, 2006
- Each
track will determine a P.R. winner by
September 11th based on the 30 round format
as currently in place. Any points
discrepancies should be handled with your
home track first. All points and positions
will be declared official and final on
September 14th regardless of any unresolved
discrepancies so as not to affect the
ability to hold the Team Finals run-off.
- P.R.
Champions from each track in Division
2,3,4,5 will run each other at their
respective Summit Team Finals. This will
take the place of the Race of Champions
event. Each winner will advance to the Elite
8 in their class and race for the Summit
World Championship at the IHRA World Finals.
- P.R.
Champions in Division 1 will run off at the
Torco Race Fuels President’s cup Nationals
at Maryland International Raceway on
September 30th, 2006. The winner in each
class will advance to the Elite 8 and race
for the Summit World Championship at the
IHRA World Finals.
- An
“At-Large” position in the Rockingham World
Finals Run-Off will be filled by selecting
the racer with the highest P.R. score from
the participating tracks that at are
geographically unable to attend a Team
Finals (Aruba, Alaska, Edmonton, etc.) If
the person with the highest P.R. from among
these At-Large tracks can not attend the
World Finals, the 2nd highest score will be
offered the spot. We will go down the list
until a participant that can attend the
Rockingham World Finals is found. This will
make sure the At-Large spot is represented
with a participant from one of these tracks.
- The 7th
and 8th spots in the Summit SuperSeries
Elite 8 at the IHRA World Finals will be
filled via a “Wild Card” drawing for all
participants with a P.R. of .501 or better.
All tracks, regardless of division or
At-Large status are eligible for the Wild
Cad drawing. If someone is pulled for the
wild card position that is already one of
the 6 entered in the run-off, another name
will be pulled.
- Each
winner of the respective P.R. Track Champion
run-off, the At-Large winner and the two
wild card selections will go to the
Rockingham World Finals to compete for the
World Championship on October 20-22, 2006.
Each participant will receive $1,000 in tow
money from Summit Racing Equipment when they
tech in at Rockingham!
“Racers
really liked competing against each other in
Rockingham, during the pro rounds and on TV.
It was a once in a lifetime shot for them”
said IHRA President Aaron Polburn. “We spent
this past season working on a way to give all
racers much better odds of making the Elite 8
in Rockingham. There was concern that the
level of competition at all tracks was not the
same. Some racers didn’t think they had a shot
because no one could have a 29-2 record at
their track. Basically you had an 8 in 3,000
chance at being the Summit world champion in
2005. With the program now being raced for at
the track level, a racer simply cares about
the competition at his home track and being
crowned the P.R. champion at his track. Now
the odds are extremely favorable to all IHRA
racers regardless of track. The Summit World
Championship is in the competitor’s control
from the first round at his home track through
the final round at Rockingham. This does not
reward the racer who has a great day at the
Summit Team Finals. One or two good races do
not make a champion. A world champion should
have consistently good performance on a weekly
basis and that is what we have been able to
accomplish. This program was revolutionary
when it first debuted in 2002. It has
undergone some changes to improve the process
along the way. No one has ever had a program
like this before, so we needed to fine tune
it. With the help of our track operators that
run the program and Summit Racing Equipment,
we have been able to come up with the best
version to date” said Polburn.
The 2006
Summit Super Series begins February 1st.
Competitors must sign up for their IHRA home
track points and renew their IHRA membership
and competition number before Summit
SuperSeries points will be counted. For more
information contact the IHRA participating
track near you or Donna Harper at IHRA
headquarters at
dharper@ihra.com.
Source: IHRA Website (www.ihra.com/superseries/) |