2020 Pro Street Outlaw and Four Gear Outlaw Rules
Dec 25, 2019 10:32:06 GMT -7
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Post by AJR on Dec 25, 2019 10:32:06 GMT -7
2021 Pro Street Outlaw and Four Gear Outlaw Rules and Requirements
Pro Street Outlaw (PSO)
- Muscle Car type body
- Run at 20v
- AFX non MT/MT/AW XT chassis
- Pancake Comp build rules (current rules found here) nitroslots.com/page/ntra-rules
Four Gear Outlaw (4GO)
- Doorslammer or Pro Street type body
- Run at 20v
- 4 gear AFX non MT (Specialty)/MT/AW XT chassis
- Pancake Comp build rules (current rules found here) nitroslots.com/page/ntra-rules
PSO and 4GO Racing Rules and Running a List Race Requirements
- (1) car per racer per List
- Races must be run on a simultaneous switch or other method that allows both cars to be started at the same time.
- A timing system is not required, but a means of accurately determining the winner of an individual race is required.
- (2) Rounds per event
- "No Show" cars drop two spots
** Cars that are displaced by the "no show" cars dropping two spots will move up to fill the void created. Example: The PSO #3 car does not show for an event and drops two spots to #5. The #4 will move to #3 spot and the #5 will move to #4 spot. The #6 spot can now Call Out around the no show #5 for the rest of the event. This way cars will not be held back from moving up because of a "no show" blocking the List.
- Racing Up....A car must win to move up.
** No recalls or Do Overs
** If a car loses a Challenge before their Call Out, they will forfeit their Call Out for that Round. Example: #9 is Calling Out #8. #9 and #8 race first and #8 loses and moves to the #9 spot. #8 then forfeits their Call Out for that Round because they lost. They cannot recall the car that just beat them. You must win to move up.
- Call Outs are automatic and run from the bottom of the List up. Example: #10 Calls Out #9, #9 Calls Out #8, #8 Calls Out #7, etc....
- Body Change Penalty....List cars have an identity and it is discouraged to change bodies in the Top 5.
** Spots #1 through #5 will drop to Spot #6 if they want to change bodies (obviously this is more critical the higher up a car is on the List)
** Cars below will move up to fill the void same as with "no shows"
** Spots #6 through #10 will not incur any penalty for changing bodies.
** A different chassis may be used as long as it adheres to the rules, but the same body must be used on Spots #1 through #5 or incur the penalty.
- Shark Pool
** Cars that are not already on a List will go into the "Shark Pool" and race against each other for a chance to Call Out #10.
** If the List is not full and there are vacated spots at the bottom then the "Shark Pool" cars will race for those vacated spot(s) and be able to Call Out the next Spot up.
I have gone back to the beginning of the List racing which was the end of 2014 and beginning of 2015 and compiled information to establish a formal set of rules and requirements that we are currently using. The List racing has provided a challenging and fun form of racing that is carried on from event to event throughout the year. It is all about fun and competition. Give one of the Lists a try! If someone is interested in running a List race contact me via PM and we can work out any questions or concerns.
Pro Street Outlaw (PSO)
- Muscle Car type body
- Run at 20v
- AFX non MT/MT/AW XT chassis
- Pancake Comp build rules (current rules found here) nitroslots.com/page/ntra-rules
Four Gear Outlaw (4GO)
- Doorslammer or Pro Street type body
- Run at 20v
- 4 gear AFX non MT (Specialty)/MT/AW XT chassis
- Pancake Comp build rules (current rules found here) nitroslots.com/page/ntra-rules
PSO and 4GO Racing Rules and Running a List Race Requirements
- (1) car per racer per List
- Races must be run on a simultaneous switch or other method that allows both cars to be started at the same time.
- A timing system is not required, but a means of accurately determining the winner of an individual race is required.
- (2) Rounds per event
- "No Show" cars drop two spots
** Cars that are displaced by the "no show" cars dropping two spots will move up to fill the void created. Example: The PSO #3 car does not show for an event and drops two spots to #5. The #4 will move to #3 spot and the #5 will move to #4 spot. The #6 spot can now Call Out around the no show #5 for the rest of the event. This way cars will not be held back from moving up because of a "no show" blocking the List.
- Racing Up....A car must win to move up.
** No recalls or Do Overs
** If a car loses a Challenge before their Call Out, they will forfeit their Call Out for that Round. Example: #9 is Calling Out #8. #9 and #8 race first and #8 loses and moves to the #9 spot. #8 then forfeits their Call Out for that Round because they lost. They cannot recall the car that just beat them. You must win to move up.
- Call Outs are automatic and run from the bottom of the List up. Example: #10 Calls Out #9, #9 Calls Out #8, #8 Calls Out #7, etc....
- Body Change Penalty....List cars have an identity and it is discouraged to change bodies in the Top 5.
** Spots #1 through #5 will drop to Spot #6 if they want to change bodies (obviously this is more critical the higher up a car is on the List)
** Cars below will move up to fill the void same as with "no shows"
** Spots #6 through #10 will not incur any penalty for changing bodies.
** A different chassis may be used as long as it adheres to the rules, but the same body must be used on Spots #1 through #5 or incur the penalty.
- Shark Pool
** Cars that are not already on a List will go into the "Shark Pool" and race against each other for a chance to Call Out #10.
** If the List is not full and there are vacated spots at the bottom then the "Shark Pool" cars will race for those vacated spot(s) and be able to Call Out the next Spot up.
I have gone back to the beginning of the List racing which was the end of 2014 and beginning of 2015 and compiled information to establish a formal set of rules and requirements that we are currently using. The List racing has provided a challenging and fun form of racing that is carried on from event to event throughout the year. It is all about fun and competition. Give one of the Lists a try! If someone is interested in running a List race contact me via PM and we can work out any questions or concerns.