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Si1208
05-Sep-2012, 00:31
Does anyone know whether the 110% rule (Road Racing regs section 2.2) applies to the overall winner or the class winner?

Ghost
05-Sep-2012, 07:33
Does anyone know whether the 110% rule (Road Racing regs section 2.2) applies to the overall winner or the class winner?

Class winner, that's what I based mine on anyway.

bradders
05-Sep-2012, 08:31
I just ticked the box when I sent off my records after 2 years racing in DD

bally71
05-Sep-2012, 13:28
It must be in class

strictly speaking the club could run the two races seperately

848spence
05-Sep-2012, 18:49
Whats this??, going to read manual now, if I could get national it would sort my ride out for 2014...:D

848spence
05-Sep-2012, 19:33
Class winner, that's what I based mine on anyway.
Going to do the same afetr reading the ruleS... RESULT!! :D

Si1208
05-Sep-2012, 20:44
Hmm...I'm not so sure now. According to Karen Mabbutt at Hottrax:
"110% of the overall winner not the class winner"

I emailed the ACU first, and got an out-of-office until 17th September - hence asking around. Fair play would seem to say "class winner", but the literal application of the regs would be "race winner" :confused:

numbskull
05-Sep-2012, 20:56
I upgraded half way through this year, and used all my results as class results, and not race results.

They gave me a National licence based on those.

848spence
05-Sep-2012, 21:33
It's like when they put 400's out with 650's it's 2 different races. Just put together to save track time. Can't be classed as same race.

bally71
06-Sep-2012, 09:41
Racing with wirral 100 we had 250's 125's 400's minitwins and a CB500 in one race ..

other races the twins got lumped in with classics and forgotten era

No way all that lot are competing on the same level

badgerpilot
10-Sep-2012, 12:34
I spoke to the ACU to ask what to put andDave Mabbutt signed my last one at Donington, I wrote this at the bottom of the record sheet "finished within 110% of class winner and on the same lap".