Central Division SCCA
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1999 CENTRAL DIVISION, SCCA
ROAD RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP REGULATIONS
- Again for 1999, there will be a Central Division (CenDiv) Road Rally Championship. This championship and the events that constitute this championship shall be governed by the road rally conventions established by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) through its Road Rally Board. These conventions are outlined the Road Rally Rules of the Sports Car Club of America (1999 ed.).
- All Central Division road rallies designated as "CenDiv Championship" events will count toward the championship. In addition, competitors may count the results from one Divisional event from another division. It is the responsibility of the competitor wishing to count out of division points to notify the Central Division Road Rally Steward (DRRS) in writing with a copy of the official results within 30 days after completion of the event.
- CenDiv Championship events may follow a Course or a Tour format as defined in the Road Rally Rules (RRR) Organizing committees must provide a complete description of the event to the DRRS. The DRRS will designate under what conditions the rally may be classified as a CenDiv Championship event.
- CenDiv Championship events will award points per the National Championship schedule based on finishing position within class. (10, 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.9, 1.8 etc.)
- CenDiv Championship road rallies must be listed on the Divisional Rally Calendar at least 60 days before the event.
- Event rules will provide for classes and scoring per the RRR. Organizers may include novice, historic, marque, or other classes as part of an event, but any such class designations will not be considered for the purpose of determining championship points in classes E, L, and S as defined by the RRR.
- Points will be awarded to individuals for events worked per the RRR. That is, the event chairperson may submit not more than four key workers without regard to their titles.
- To be eligible for championship points from an event, an individual must be a member of SCCA and of a Central Division region at the time of his/her participation in that event.
- Championship standings will be based on points earned in an individual's best (i.e. highest point count) finishes in either five events or in one-half the total number of eligible events (rounded upward in case of an odd number of events,) to a maximum of seven, whichever is greater. Both worker and competitor points will be included when tallying the maximum count. Unless contacted by the contestant, the DRRS will apply the worker points in the class that gains the contestant the highest finishing position at year's end.
- There will be a $1 per car fee for the Divisional Rally Championship Trophy and Administrative Expense Fund for each CenDiv championship event. This assessment, a list of the individuals to receive worker points, and the event's official results must be sent to the DRRS within 15 days of the event. Results must indicate the entrant's region and must include the complete mailing address of all entrants.
- The DRRS will maintain points standings of CenDiv Championship entrants. Points standings and other information relevant to the CenDiv road rally program will be made available by the DRRS upon request, in occasional postings to the Internet Remailer known as Rally-L and postings at each championship event.
- Exceptions to the RRR must be described fully in the event flyer. National rules are presumed to be in effect for CenDiv Championship events unless otherwise indicated in the event's flyer. When a CenDiv Championship event uses exceptions to the National rules, organizers must provide all entrants with a complete written list, with any necessary explanation of the exceptions to the National rules prior to the event.
- Events concluded before 31 December 1999 will count toward the 1999 championship. Championship awards will be presented, as a minimum, to the top 3 competitors in classes E, L, and S provided that the potential recipient has earned championship points in the class in a minimum of three rallies.
Questions or comments regarding these rules should be directed to:
James F. Mickle
Central Division Road Rally Steward
54823 Cambridge Dr
Shelby Twp., MI 48315-1617
810-677-1667 (voice and fax) 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM Eastern time
JimMickle@juno.com 
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