USRA
Championship Point System
Introduction
The USRA Championship Point System awards points to each USRA member/pilot that
competes in any of the USRA Championship Series sanctioned races in a given racing season. Racing events must be sanctioned by the USRA to
be eligible to award USRA points. Pilots may
fly as many aircraft at a race as they desire, even within the same class however,
each combination of pilot/aircraft will earn separate points. A pilot may choose to use
different aircraft at different events, and all points earned by these pilot/aircraft
combinations will count towards a single total for the Championship. Backup aircraft (when
entered as a backup) competing with the same race number in the same class are considered
the same aircraft as the primary for points calculations.
It is the responsibility of the USRA to maintain an accurate record of the points
accrued for each pilot/aircraft combination throughout the racing season (calendar year)
and to publish point totals after each race so that pilots and their teams may determine
their overall standings on a continuing basis. The
pilot/aircraft with the highest point total for a given racing class shall be named the
USRA Class Champion for the racing season and is eligible to win any awards for that
status.
USRA
Championship Point System
The USRA Championship Point System awards points for finish position in a heat race conducted at any USRA sanctioned race. Heat races are determined through the use of a USRA approved heat matrix computer program. The points for finish position in a heat race are awarded as follows:
First place 20 points | Greater than 2 cuts 0 points |
Second place 15 points | Deadline Penalty 0 points |
Third place 11 points | Black flagged |
Fourth place 8 points | Gross Pylon Cut 0 points |
Fifth place 6 points | Gross Start Cut 0 points |
No show 0 points | Disqualified 0 points |
Race Event Criteria for Awarding of USRA
Championship Series Points
The following criteria is mandatory in order for USRA Championship Series Points to be awarded to a given participating pilot/aircraft at a USRA sanctioned racing event:
- The
race event must be sanctioned by the Unlimited Scale Racing Association.
- A
minimum of five aircraft must be entered in a given class in order for that class to score
full USRA Championship Series Points at that race.
- In
the event a race organizer elects to run a class with less than 5 entries but with a
minimum 3 entries, points will be awarded as follows.
4 Entries | 3 Entries |
1st = 15 pts | 1st = 11 pts |
2nd = 11 pts | 2nd = 8 pts |
3rd = 8 pts | 3 |
4th = 6 pts |
- A
minimum of five (5) rounds of racing are completed in a given class in order for that
class to score USRA Championship Series
Points at that race. (Four founds of racing are permitted under certain conditions
see Incomplete Racing Events.)
Scoring
Scoring of a typical heat race at a USRA sanctioned racing event shall be based on
the official time of each pilot/aircraft competitor as recorded by the timing equipment
used by the Lap Counters/Timers at the race and the determination of the C.D. Once a heat race is complete an official time is
recorded for each pilot/aircraft competitor in the heat.
Finish position is only determined by the official recorded time and the
observation of the CD after any time penalties
(based on pylon cuts or a start cut) are assessed. USRA Championship Series Points are
awarded to each pilot/aircraft competitor based on their official finish position in the
heat race. When the racing event is complete,
the finish position points from the best five rounds of racing are added to the season
point total for that pilot/aircraft competitor.
At any given USRA sanctioned racing event, the awarding of USRA Championship Series
Points shall be based on five rounds of racing (with regard to finish position) for each
given pilot/aircraft competitor. If five
rounds of racing are completed (for a given class) at a racing event, then the points
awarded to each pilot/aircraft competitor in that class for each of the five rounds of
racing, based on official finish position, shall be added to each pilot/aircraft
competitors season point total. If
more than five rounds of racing are completed, then only the points earned in the best
five rounds (with regard to finish position of each pilot/aircraft competitor) shall be
added to each pilot/aircraft competitors season point total. If, due to weather or special circumstances (See
Incomplete Racing Events) a USRA sanctioned racing event is unable to complete five rounds
of racing for a given class, it is permissible to
award USRA Championship Series Points based on a minimum of four (4) complete rounds of
racing in a given class. No less than four
rounds of racing may be used in order to calculate or award USRA Championship Series
Points. If four (4) rounds of racing are used
for scoring, the average points (based on official finish position) shall be calculated
for each pilot/aircraft competitor in the class using the following formula:
Round 5 points = Average for Four Rounds = (Round
1 + Round 2 + Round 3 + Round 4) divided by 4.
The average points calculated for each
pilot/aircraft competitor for four rounds of racing shall be assigned as the Round 5
points for each pilot/aircraft competitor. The
calculated Round 5 points shall then be added to the total of Rounds 1 through
4, thereby creating a five round total for each pilot/aircraft competitor. The five round point total for each pilot/aircraft
competitor shall then be added to each pilot/aircraft competitors season point
total.
USRA Championship Points will not be awarded for
Trophy Races.
Incomplete Racing Events
A USRA sanctioned racing event is deemed incomplete for a given class when five
rounds of racing are not completed. USRA
Championship Series Points shall not be awarded to any pilot/aircraft competitor when a
race is incomplete. However, it is
permissible to award USRA Championship Series Points if a minimum of four (4) rounds of
racing are completed in a given class if any one of the following criteria are applicable:
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Weather or forces of nature.
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Race site/airport/field closure.
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Special circumstances (as determined by a minimum of three (3) USRA officials).
Ties (Individual Race)
At any given individual race USRA Championship points are earned on the best five
heats flown at that race. However,
advancement to the Trophy Races is based on the points scored for all rounds of racing
flown at that event. In the event of a tie
between two or more pilot/aircraft competitors, advancement to the Trophy Races shall be
determined, in order, by:
a)
Best finish positions, i.e. number of 1st place finishes, number of 2nd
place finishes, etc.
b) Fastest official heat time.
Ties (End of season USRA Championship Series Point
Totals)
When all of the races of the USRA Championship Series are complete, the racing
season is ended and the point totals for each pilot/aircraft competitor are totaled to
determine the USRA Class Champion of each of the USRA Classes of racing. If there is a tie between two or more competitors
for the title of USRA Class Champion, the tie will be broken by a fly-off between those
competitors and the fly-off finish position of each fly-off competitor shall determine
each competitors USRA Championship Series finish position. In no case shall the USRA Championship Series
finish position of a fly-off competitor be any worse than if that competitor had placed
last in the fly-off, irregardless of whether that competitor fails to launch or crashes in
the fly-off.
Ties for subsequent positions (other than USRA Class Champion) shall be broken, in
order, by:
a)
Best finish positions scored in the season, i.e. number of 1st place
finishes, number of 2nd place
finishes, etc.
b)
Average time of all heats scored in the season for USRA Championship Series points
(five heats per
race).
Class
Eligibility for USRA Championship Status.
The following racing
classes are currently eligible for USRA Championship status:
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Biplane
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Thompson Trophy
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1/5th Scale AT-6
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42% Formula 1
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Unlimited
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Experimental
A class must have a
minimum of 3 entries at 2 different events during a racing year in order for a USRA
Championship to be awarded in that class.
USRA Championship Series Awards
USRA Class Champions will be determined by the pilot that has the most points in
their respective class
when:
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All races of the USRA Championship Series are complete and the season has ended.
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All required fly-off heats are complete.
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All applicable and/or cut penalties are applied.
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All post-race technical inspections are complete.
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All tie-breaker calculations are complete.
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All protests that would affect the outcome are resolved.