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2009 NATIONAL SERIES JOKERS


Kevin

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As all of you will now be aware, UK Dirt F1 is going to be running a National Series this season, and whether or not the real F1’s use them or not, UK Dirt F1 will be using ‘NATIONAL SERIES JOKERS’.

 

THE JOKERS SYSTEM

- Each driver has 1 TARMAC JOKER and 1 SHALE JOKER. When playing their joker, the driver is entitled to score double points for that meeting only.

- The jokers can be played at any point during the National Series (including shootout rounds). Nobody is allowed to play their joker at the final round of the series (NS Round 30), as this meeting already carries double points.

- Every driver is encouraged to play their jokers at some point in the season, as their score will count towards the grade awards points charts as well (they will NOT be used for grading points purposes).

- Kev’s awesome stats site will give you the latest points situation. TJ means tarmac joker has been played, and SJ means shale joker has been played. JJ means that both jokers have been played.

- Anyone wishing to play their joker MUST inform Kevin anytime before the start of the meeting.

 

Jokers are totally optional, although we would encourage drivers from all grades to play their jokers. However, for those at the sharp end of the grid, please bear in mind that if you use your jokers, or one of the jokers, before the National Series Shootout Rounds, then you will not be able to use them or it when the Shootout Rounds come around.

 

Finally, a quick reminder for those drivers that do not make the shootout; the series will continue as normal, and it becomes a race for 7th place. It is also important to remember that the grade awards points will continue into the shootout rounds.

 

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