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The Colorado Scale Comp Series is a 6 comp point Series to bring together the RC scaling community of Colorado and to determine the best drivers in each scale class of each region and ultimately the best drivers in each class for the state!
Regions will be loosely divided into three "areas" Northern Colorado, Southern Colorado, and Central/Eastern Colorado.
Each region will appoint a "Regional Coordinator" to organize/host the series comps, track comp and series scores and event payouts for that region.
If you would like to help organize a Scale series in your region and/or would like to be the Coordinator for your region or want to nominate someone to be a regional coordinator please post up or PM us for details.
Series Points.
-This will be a points series, at each event 1st place will receive 100 points, 2nd. 95 points, 3rd. 90 and so on.
-The driver(s) with the best score on each course will get 1 bonus point.
-There will be no "drop" for this season due to the amount of events.
Drivers wanting their scores to be tracked for the Series Scale off will have a one time $10 series pay-in to the regional coordinator. Series pay-ins will help pay for comp supplies and trophies/prizes for the Scale off.
The series points are used to qualify for the Colorado All State Scale Off that will be held at the end of the series. Date and location for the Scale off is set for Sunday, March 5th. at Daniels Park.
Drivers are encouraged to attend Series comps in other regions and can be tracked in multiple regions to increase their chance to run at the All State Scale Off. Drivers must pay-in for for series points tracking to each region they compete in.
Comp details:
CSCS comps will use the SORCCA course rules and vehicle class guidelines for each event. All vehicles must fall into SORCCA technical guidelines for classes 1, 2 and 3. Point out/time out at 50 points for each course. DNS penalty is 60 points for each course.
Scale Comp / Trail Comp Course Design
A competition will consist of 3-5 seperate courses for each class.
A course will comprise of 10-15 gates with a minimum of 5 minutes time for completion per course.
A gate will be marked with at least 2 markers. Arrows on the gate markers or chalk marks will denote the direction or progress through the gate.
Class 1, Class 2, Class 3 and Trail Class trucks will have separate courses.
Scale Points.
All vehicles must be teched and scale points tallied by yourself prior to the start of an event. If you questions about scale points or how to tally scale points, post up here and we will help you out.
Scale points however have nothing to do with vehicle legality, just the bonus points you will receive for the scale details of each truck you enter.
Vehicles will be teched at the beginning of the day for class legality.
The top 5 drivers in each class from each region will go on the Scale Off comp at the end of the season.
Please post up if you have any questions, comments or concerns and here's to a great season of Scale Comp action!
Regions will be loosely divided into three "areas" Northern Colorado, Southern Colorado, and Central/Eastern Colorado.
Each region will appoint a "Regional Coordinator" to organize/host the series comps, track comp and series scores and event payouts for that region.
If you would like to help organize a Scale series in your region and/or would like to be the Coordinator for your region or want to nominate someone to be a regional coordinator please post up or PM us for details.
Series Points.
-This will be a points series, at each event 1st place will receive 100 points, 2nd. 95 points, 3rd. 90 and so on.
-The driver(s) with the best score on each course will get 1 bonus point.
-There will be no "drop" for this season due to the amount of events.
Drivers wanting their scores to be tracked for the Series Scale off will have a one time $10 series pay-in to the regional coordinator. Series pay-ins will help pay for comp supplies and trophies/prizes for the Scale off.
The series points are used to qualify for the Colorado All State Scale Off that will be held at the end of the series. Date and location for the Scale off is set for Sunday, March 5th. at Daniels Park.
Drivers are encouraged to attend Series comps in other regions and can be tracked in multiple regions to increase their chance to run at the All State Scale Off. Drivers must pay-in for for series points tracking to each region they compete in.
Comp details:
CSCS comps will use the SORCCA course rules and vehicle class guidelines for each event. All vehicles must fall into SORCCA technical guidelines for classes 1, 2 and 3. Point out/time out at 50 points for each course. DNS penalty is 60 points for each course.
Scale Comp / Trail Comp Course Design
A competition will consist of 3-5 seperate courses for each class.
A course will comprise of 10-15 gates with a minimum of 5 minutes time for completion per course.
A gate will be marked with at least 2 markers. Arrows on the gate markers or chalk marks will denote the direction or progress through the gate.
Class 1, Class 2, Class 3 and Trail Class trucks will have separate courses.
Scale Points.
All vehicles must be teched and scale points tallied by yourself prior to the start of an event. If you questions about scale points or how to tally scale points, post up here and we will help you out.
Scale points however have nothing to do with vehicle legality, just the bonus points you will receive for the scale details of each truck you enter.
Vehicles will be teched at the beginning of the day for class legality.
The top 5 drivers in each class from each region will go on the Scale Off comp at the end of the season.
Please post up if you have any questions, comments or concerns and here's to a great season of Scale Comp action!