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Old 05-21-2012, 03:16 PM
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Ok need a little more info.i went to the web site and it tells me about the different types of runs but no specifics.You have listed a braking event as well as an accel event but are they distance or timed and what is the accel to?IS it like the SSCC ran 0-100-0,type format?I figure you are using GPs style system to score the events.May show up at the arlington event and will most def be at the SSCC event.

And also you say the vehicle has to be in the sema show to compete for the title.but IF i qualify for the next stage how do I get into the show to do the final stage of the OUSCI?Car looks nice but not that quality.Stan
They have the road course, autocross, speed stop, and judging. The road course gives you three timed laps on the course, with an out lap and cool down lap. The laps start at the start/finish line on the front stretch, and is a flying start. The autocross also gives three timed laps, and after the finish line there is a section you have to stop in before hitting cones at the end. The speed stop challenge is the fastest time between two lines in a straight line, and again you must stop in a box (coned area). So you want to get from the start line to the finish as fast as possible, but you also have to account for stopping in a short area past the finish line without running over the cones at the end. Again, best of three tries.

All the invited cars also have a section at SEMA, outdoors the last couple years. Also, a few of the OUSCI cars may be in the buildings in the vendors booth; that would be arranged by the vendor and the competitor, but regardless, if you qualify for the race you'll have a spot to park outside with the rest of the cars.
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