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Championship Rules and Regs

TENG TOOLS NATIONAL POINTS CHAMPIONSHIP (NP)
The National Points Chase will consist of 28 Points Scoring Rounds. The Isle of Man event is indicated with an NP* where only your top score from one meeting over the weekend, will count towards the National Points Chase. The highest points scorer will be crowned the Teng Tools National Points Champion and will be allowed to paint their car silver for 2009 and have the option to race under #1.

**WORLD WIDE REBELLION** (WWQ)
There will be one qualifying round at every track we race at before the World Final. The highest points scorer will sit on pole. The World Wide Rebellion will be the first race of the day. Rolling Start - 20 Laps. Foreign entrants will enter the grid on rows 3, 6, & 9. The winner will have the choice of 100 Bonus Points and the retire from the rest of the meeting. You will also have the opportunity to paint your car in gold.

********NATIONALS********
All the points from the Grand Nationals throughout the year will determine the grid for the 2008 ***Nationals*** with the highest points scorer on pole position. The Championship will be the first race of the evening. The winner will be allowed to paint their roof in the Union Jack. Clutch Start - 15 Laps.

SPRING NATIONALS
There will be a qualifying round at the first four meetings of 2008. The points will be compiled using a points multiplication method. White graders will have their meeting score x4, yellows x2, blues x1.5 and reds and superstars will have their actual meeting score added to the Spring Nationals chart. The Champion will be the driver who scores the most points overall.

EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP
There will be one qualifying round on the Saturday evening. The highest points scorer will sit on pole for the Championship which will be the first race on the Sunday. The European entrants will be timed on Saturday and enter the grid on rows 3, 6, & 9. Rolling Start, 20 Laps. The winner can have the red / yellow chequered flag painted on their roof.

MANX GRAND PRIX
There will be one qualifying round on the Thursday evening, the heats on Saturday will also count towards the grid for the Championship. The highest points scorer will sit on pole - normal feature rules apply. The winner can have the Manx flag painted on their roof.

BRITISH GRAND PRIX
The heats will count towards the grid for the Championship. The highest points scorer will toss a coin to decide whether or not the grid will be reversed. It will be started in single file and a clutch start. 20 laps. The winner can have the chequered flag painted on their roof.

TARMAC BOSS CHAMPIONSHIP (TB)
There will be one Tarmac Boss qualifying round at each tarmac track that we visit. The Championship will be the first race of the day. Highest Points scorer on pole position. Rolling start, 15 Laps.

SHALE SHIFTER SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP (SS)
There will be a qualifying round at every shale meeting. The Championship will be the first race of the day. Highest points scorer on pole. Rolling start, 15 Laps.

MIDLAND CHAMPIONSHIP (MID)
There will be one qualifying round at every Midlands track (Birmingham, Buxton, Coventry, Hednesford & Northampton). It will be the first race of the meeting, with the highest points scorer on pole. Rolling start, 15 Laps.

TWIN PEAKS CHALLENGE TROPHY
There will be a Twin Peaks Challenge Qualifier at every Buxton meeting. The Championship will the based on the Feature of the last meeting with the highest points scorer on pole position. Normal Feature Rules apply.

CLASH SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP (CL)
Whenever we appear alongside the Brisca Formula II’s it will be a qualifying round for the Clash Series Championship. It will be the first race of the meeting, with the highest points scorer on pole. Rolling start, 15 Laps

EAST COAST CHALLENGE
There will be qualifying rounds at both East Coast tracks (Kings Lynn & Skegness). The points will be compiled using a points multiplication method. White graders will have their meeting score x4, yellows x3, blues x2 and reds and superstars will have their actual meeting score added to the East Coast chart. The Champion will be the driver who scores the most points overall.

CANNOCK CHASE CHAMPIONSHIP
There will be a Cannock Chase Championship Qualifier at every Hednesford meeting. The Championship will be based on the Feature of the last meeting with the highest overall points scorer on pole position.

WHITES & YELLOWS CHAMPIONSHIP (W&Y)
Every point a white or yellow grader scores at that meeting will count towards the Championship Final which will take place at Birmingham in October. If you have moved up the grades, you are still eligible to race in the Whites and Yellows Championship. There are three meetings which have been marked with an *, if we have 16 whites and yellows booked in to race we will run a Whites and Yellows only race which will be the first of the day. The Championship will be the first race of the meeting with the highest points scorer on pole of each grade. Clutch start, Graded - 10 laps.

KING OF THE HILLS (K of H)
The winner of the King of the Hills with be the driver who achieves the most grade awards over the four rounds. In the result of a tie the King of the Hill will be whoever finishes highest in the Feature Final at Bristol.

HEART OF ENGLAND
There will be a Heart of England Qualifier and the points from the heats at the Championship meeting will be added together to form the main event grid. Normal Feature Rules apply.

BRANDON SUPERBOWL
There will be a Brandon Superbowl Qualifier at every Coventry meeting. The Championship will the based on the Feature of the last meeting with the highest points scorer on pole position. Normal Feature Rules apply.

WORLD MASTERS
Normal Feature Rules apply

REBELS SOUTHERN SHOOT-OUT
Feature will be a reverse grid, split into two. It will be based on all points scored at Northampton. The lower points scorers will start half a lap in front in the 2 – 3 formation, with the higher points scorers starting under the Start finish line. Clutch Start - 15 Laps

WORLD WIDE QUALIFIERS ’09 (WWQ ‘09)
There will be three World Wide Qualifying Rounds for 2009 after the 2008 World Wide Rebellion. You will have the option in 2009 to drop these scores if you outscore the total at the same venue in 2009, if you do not outscore the total, these scores will count towards the grid line up in 2009.

GRADED FINALS * Meetings marked with an * indicate a graded final.