Cape Fear Autocross Championship Series Solo Rules
These rules are effective January 1st, 2009. Unless specified herein, all current SCCA Solo rules apply.
Events
The Cape Fear Autocross Championship (CFAC) is a series of solo events held throughout the year and is sanctioned by the North Carolina Region, SCCA. In the event that a points event is canceled, the region will adjust the minimum number of required events.
Eligibility
To be eligible for a year-end trophy, competitors must complete a minimum of five (5) events in a single class to qualify. The number of events counted towards season points will be determined according to the event schedule. Competitors must be a current SCCA member in good standing. A competitor may become an SCCA member before the last event of the series to be eligible for a year-end award, in which case points will be awarded retroactively.
Scoring
There are two distinct series in the Cape Fear Autocross Champion Series: The Class Championship and The PAX Championship.
Class Championship Points -- Points are awarded by Class finish. A driver may win a Class Championship in only one Class. Points earned in other Classes will be recorded but are not transferable to the driver’s main competing class. Points are to be assigned within a class as follows: 1st place = 9 points, 2nd place = 6 points, 3rd place = 4 points, 4th place = 3 points, 5th place = 2 points, All other places = 1 point.
PAX Championship Points -- Points for the PAX Championship series are awarded by a percentile system. All points are computed as a percentage of the top PAX time, multiplied by 100. The top PAX driver at each event gets 1000 points. The formula for points is 1000 x (DriverIndexTime/TopIndexTime), where DriverIndexTime is the PAX time for that driver, and TopIndexTime is the PAX time for the top PAX driver at that event. The PAX factors employed will be the most currently available version and will be published and available to competitors at the event.




