I reviewed the rules and calculated the points through this past weekend...
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Total round win points will be counted for up to five Slant 6 points events for each driver. If you participate in more than five points events you will be credited with the points earned at your five best races.
The only person that has won rounds at more than 5 races is
Rodney Hargis...
That means he gives up round win points at one of his races...
And THAT means that he has 10 less points...
And
THAT means that
Lukus Bruner is our current points leader with 150 points!
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Your car is in the pits and is entered in the Slant 6 bracket race, for each race entered: 5 points. Attendance points will be capped at 60 points per season. These points include regular scheduled races, rained out races, and rescheduled races.
No one has reached the 60 point cap on attendance points yet.
Rodney is at 45 right now, so even if he attends Mason-Dixon and they hold the second Crossville make up race, he will just make the cap and not lose any points.
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Twenty bonus points will be awarded to any driver that sets or breaks a SSRN record at any official Slant 6 race. This 20 points will only be awarded once per year per driver. Records must be sent to Seymour Pederson for validation prior to bonus points being awarded.
There have been no official records posted yet this season. Here is
Seymour's response to my PM
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I don't have the paperwork yet, but I saw the two runs the Lancer made on Saturday in the 1/8 mile time trials where they set the record for B/A at 6.98 I believe. Rodney was going to add weight to his car and try to set the open D/G 1/8 mile record on Sunday, but I wasn't there. I left the record forms with Mark and Rodney.
So,... If
Rodney wants his third National Championship... He may wanna git that paperwork back to
Seymour here purdy quick!
If
Rusty wants a shot at his first National Championship he might want to get his in as well... AND make plans to race at Mason-Dixon!
Ron Hamby certainly has more important things on his mind right now, but I'm sure he would like to make it to Mason-Dixon and give another last race push in hopes of keeping that National Champion trophy and adding his name to it for a
5th time!
So, the end of the 2014 racing season is shaping up to be about as dramatic as last year!

Most folks thought that
Andrew Howard had clinched the Championship by attending and winning rounds at almost every
Killer Bee race!
Ron Hamby struggled with engine trouble most of the season, but made a last hard push at Mason-Dixon (against two time National Champion,
Rodney Hargis) to win his fourth Championship.
This year we could have a
4 Way battle at the last race of the season!
Lukus Bruner 150
Rodney Hargis 145
Rusty Heisten 140
Ron Hamby 140
I want to add the "Over 5" and Performance Index stats to this next update, so that takes a little more work to get it entered on the Forum. I've got three big briefings tomorrow and Friday, but I'll try to get the updated Leader Board posted ASAP.