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WRP DK (Offline)
  #1 7/24/14 8:13 PM
In two short weeks we will host the Jack Hewitt Classic for 2014. We are always excited kg hear your ideas on this show and types of formats. We want to keep growing this event and we want you fans to be excited so please share your ideas or tell us if a previous years format is what you like. One thing we know for sure.... We WILL group qualify.
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Austin Scott (Offline)
  #2 7/24/14 9:02 PM
Use hot laps for qualifying times and utilize the King of the Hill to set the starting lineup for the 30 lap A-Main
Sprint63122 (Offline)
  #3 7/24/14 9:13 PM
Jack was known for racing to the front not qualifying so introduce the ohio fans to the sprint bandit format believe the fans would approve of this style of racing.
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larsonfan (Offline)
  #4 7/24/14 9:38 PM
Originally Posted by Sprint63122:
Jack was known for racing to the front not qualifying so introduce the ohio fans to the sprint bandit format believe the fans would approve of this style of racing.
Pardon my ignorance, but what is their format?

I was thinking maybe use Eldora's Kings Royal format?
Blitzman (Offline)
  #5 7/24/14 9:58 PM
I believe the sprint bandit format is passing points as it was ASCS controlled.. If I'm wrong, sorry
Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #6 7/24/14 10:25 PM
It was more like the Powri format with heats, B Mains, Qualifiers and a feature lined up on total passing points.

Makes for great racing and confused fans if the announcers don't convey to the fans what racer got how many points. Jack Hewitt, Started 8th in his heat, Finished second, Has 28 points. Mike Miller started 7th and finished first. ALSO HAS 28 points. and so on and so on and so on. The Qualifiers will bust that up a lot but there will still be some ties.

Charles Nungester
double checkered (Offline)
  #7 7/24/14 10:40 PM
Pill draw for heat groups. Hot lap qualifying with an invert. (4 is a nice round number). Passing points transfer with top "X" point drivers going into the king qualification race. (Tie in points is decided by coin toss. Top qualifier calls) Winner of that bracket draws from deck (1 ace, two 2's, three 3's, four 4's, four fives, three sixes, two sevens, and one eight) to control invert from there. And then offer whoever ends up on the pole a challange. Start on the tail. $100 simply to start last, $10 a car he passes, and a $1000 bonus if he wins. I think there is enough luck/skill/drama in there for everyone.


Jeremy
Charles Nungester (Offline)
  #8 7/25/14 7:09 AM
Except it pays 300 to start and if he doesn't win, he'd actually lose money

Charles Nungester
double checkered (Offline)
  #9 7/25/14 8:02 AM
Charles,
All of the "bonus" money is above all normal show money. Not saying driver only gets $100 to start last. He gets an extra $100 to start last.

Jeremy
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Geoff Kaiser (Offline)
  #10 7/25/14 8:26 AM
How many other classes are you running that night????
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