Solo Class Championship Series
Open to all drivers competing in CENLA Region Events during 2010, this series awards a single Class Championship Series Award to the driver with the most points in their class.
Solo Class Championship Series Points:
- 1st place = 12 points
- 2nd place = 9 points
- 3rd place = 7 points
- 4th place = 5 points
- 5th place = 4 points
- 6th place = 3 points
- 7th place = 2 points
- All other places = 1 point
- DNS or DQS = 0 points
Solo Class Championship Series Rules
- The Region Pointskeeper will track and post results after each event.
- Compete in 50.1% of all CENLA-sanctioned Solo events during 2008. Example: if CENLA holds 11 events in 2008, a driver needs to attend 6 or more events to be eligible for a Solo Class Championship. If CENLA holds 12 events, then 7 or more events are needed. A DNS or DSQ receives no 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.
- Novice drivers are scored into their normal Class. There is no Novice Class Championship.
- Any driver, regardless of regional or national membership, is eligible.
- X-Class will be run at all CENLA events for drivers who wish to compete outside of the normal event and class structure. X-Class is run for time-only, and carries a PAX index of 1.000. X-Class is eligible for a Class Championship Series trophy.
PAX CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES
Open to all drivers competing in CENLA Region Events during 2009, this series awards a single PAX Championship Series Award to the driver with the most points in this PAX-based scoring system.
PAX Championship Series 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 10,000. The top PAX driver gets 10,000 points. The formula for points is 10,000 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.
PAX Championship Series Rules
- The Region Pointskeeper will track and post results after each event.
- Attend 50.1% of all CENLA-sanctioned Solo events during 2010. Example: if CENLA holds 11 events in 2008, a driver needs to attend 6 or more events to be eligible for a Solo Class Championship. If CENLA holds 12 events, then 7 or more events are needed.
- Novice drivers are scored into their normal Class. There is no Novice PAX Championship.
- Any driver, regardless of regional or national membership, is eligible.
- X-Class will be run at all Delta events for drivers who wish to compete outside of the normal event and class structure. X-Class is run for time-only, and carries a PAX index of 1.000. X-Class is eligible for a PAX Championship Series trophy.
- Drop events: 2/3 of CENLA events will count. Based on a 12 event 2010 schedule, the best 8 PAX scores for a driver will count.
DRIVER OF THE YEAR SERIES
The Driver of the Year award shall be awarded to the CENLA driver that
accumulated the most points, according to the following rules.
Driver of the Year Series Points:
- 1st place = 12 points
- 2nd place = 9 points
- 3rd place = 7 points
- 4th place = 5 points
- 5th place = 4 points
- 6th place = 3 points
- 7th place = 2 points
- All other places = 1 point
- DNS or DQS = 0 points
Additional points will be assigned as follows:
- +25 points for attending the SCCA National Championship
- +15 points for attending an SCCA National Tour or Divisional
- +10 points for attending TLAC
- +10 points for Top PAX
- +10 points for FTD
Driver of the Year Series Points:
- Only CENLA Members are eligible.
- The driver receives points for all sanctioned SCCA Solo events in which they compete. A DNS or DSQ receives no points.
- For points earned at events other than CENLA events, the driver must submit the official event results to the Assistant Regional Executive prior to December 31 of that same year. Results may be verified against published online results.
- The Standard 12-9-7-5-4-3-2-1 points assignment (see Class Championship) will be used.
- Drivers may compete in multiple classes throughout the year.

