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    O.K. gang,

    The I.T. Triple Crown has become a reality for 2008. the (ITTC) rules will eventually be posted on this and other websites. But for now they can be found at www.cincyscca.com on the main page. Please review them and give us some feedback. A western leg to the championship is in the (TBA) stage. There is no cost to enter, and trophies and other goodies are in the works to be handed out at the ARRC in November.

    Let us know what you think.

    Todd Cholmondeley
    Points Keeper

    Tom Sprecher
    Administrator

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    Improved Touring Triple Crown

    This racing program is designed to bring additional exposure to Improved Touring by providing recognition of those drivers that excel at a variety of tracks and events on a National level. These are the guidelines, standards and procedures of the IT Triple Crown (ITTC).
    1. Participant Eligibility: The ITTC is open to all drivers eligible to race in SCCA events.
    2. Vehicle Eligibility: The program is open to any car that is legal for an SCCA Improved Touring class as listed in the current GCR. For 2008, this would include ITA, ITB, ITC, ITR, and ITS. Other classes may be added in the future by the ITTC Advisory Committee.
    3. Sponsor Requirements: All cars must meet any sponsor-mandated decal and/or usage requirements to be eligible for additional sponsor-provided prizes. These requirements will be communicated via the event supplementary regulations prior to the race weekend they become effective.
    4. ITTC Segments: The four Segments that make up the ITTC are as follows:
        • The driver’s Local Series
        • The I.T. SPEC*tacular (IT Fest)
        • The American Road Race of Champions (ARRC)
        • IT West Fest (ITWF)

      1. For a Local Series to be eligible it must be a season-long series of at least six races contested on at least two different race tracks and the series results must be available online.
      2. It is the responsibility of each driver to communicate to the ITTC Points keeper which Local Series they want counted toward her/his Crown total.
      3. Additional Segments may be added with approval of the ITTC Advisory Committee
    Current Local Series included, but are not limited to, are as follows:
      • SARRC – South Atlantic Road Racing Championship
      • NARRC – North Atlanta Road Racing Championship
      • NYSRRC – New York State Road Racing Championship
      • NERRC – New England Road Racing Championship
      • MARRS – Mid-Atlantic Road Racing Series
      • Great Lakes Champ Series
      • TRO Cen-Div Champ Series
      • Mid-Am
      • SFR Regional Championship Series
      • Cal Club Regional Series
      • Arizona Region Saguaro Series
    <edit> here is where I ran out of talent Cant figure out how to continue with #5 so I'll do it in HTML and repost the rest...

    5. Points Structure: ITTC points will be awarded for finishing position based on the official results for each Segment using the following:

    1 - 24 2 - 20 3 - 17 4 - 15 5 - 14 6 - 13 7 - 12 8 - 11 9 - 10
    10 - 9 11 - 8 12 - 7 13 - 6 14 - 5 15 - 4 16 - 3 17 - 2 18 - 1

    A disqualification (DQ) from the IT Fest, ARRC or ITWF will result in zero points for that Segment of the ITTC.

    6. Bonus Points: In addition to the points awarded for overall finishing position, one additional point only will be awarded for the IT Fest, ARRC and the ITWF for each of the following:
    • Fastest lap time during a qualification only session
    • Officially leading at least one race lap at the Start/Finish line
    • Fastest lap time of a race session
    7. ITTC Winner: The driver in each class with the most points accumulated in the best three out of four segments will be declared the ITTC winner for that class. Ties will be broken by number of race wins, then number of seconds, then number of thirds, etc. in each Segment. If the tie still persists, the cumulative total of the best race laps at all events in which both drivers participated will make the final determination.

    8. Contingency Awards: Any additional monetary and/or merchandise awards will be distributed as specified by the sponsor(s).

    9. ITTC Officials: The ITTC Officials shall consist of the Administrator, Points Keeper and Advisory Committee. Each official is nominated and approved by majority vote of the remaining officials. The Administrator, Points Keeper and each Division receive one vote and approve waivers, changes, additions or deletions of the ITTC rules only by majority vote

    9.1 The Administrator’s duties include
    A. co-ordinate the efforts of the Advisory Committee
    B. act as recording secretary and post the ITTC rules
    C. represent and act as liaison for the ARRC
    D. assist and be responsible to the Advisory Committee
    E. assist the Points Keeper if needed
    F. act as Treasurer if needed
    9.2 The Points Keeper’s duties include
    A. maintain and communicate the point standings for the ITTC
    B. retain copies of official results for any disputes that should arise
    C. represent and act as liaison for the IT Fest
    D. make current points standing available on the website
    E. make a award list at the end of the season and post it in the final points standings
    F. assist and be responsible to the Advisory Committee
    9.3 The Advisory Committee Member’s duties include
    A. develop and enforce the rules, standards and procedures for the ITTC
    B. provide the cooperative leadership and organization of the ITTC
    C. separately represent and act as liaison for each Division of the SCCA and may appoint an alternate
    D. be responsible for the ITTC related conduct and business in their Division

    E. the West Coast member will act as liaison for the ITWF
    Current ITTC Officials

    ITTC Administrator:
    Tom Sprecher
    678-643-9897
    [email protected]

    ITTC Points Keeper:
    Todd Cholmondeley
    513-518-9534
    [email protected]


    Advisory Committee:

    NEDIV
    Andy Bettencourt
    508-878-2228
    [email protected]

    SEDIV
    Bowie Gray
    [email protected]

    MWDIV
    Bill Denton

    GLDIV
    Kevin Ruck

    Bill Stevens
    [email protected]

    CENDIV
    Chris Schaafsma
    [email protected]

    West Coast
    Josh Sirota
    [email protected]

    10. 2008 IT ITTC Schedule: The following events will make up the 2008 ITTC.

    Date Track Hosting Organization & Comments
    Varies Your Local Track Local Region
    Jul 26-27 Thunderhill San Francisco Region IT West Fest
    Aug 8-10 Mid-Ohio Cincinnati Region SCCA I.T. SPEC*tacular
    Nov 7-9 Road Atlanta Atlanta Region SCCA American Road Race of Champions
    Last edited by tom_sprecher; 04-19-2008 at 10:42 AM.
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    Based on #4 IT Fest = I.T. SPEC*tacular however I wonder why we refer to this race with 2 different names. For those of us involved now or in the past when this race was cerated certainly understand, but in the future it may cause issues? I don't really know, just an observation.

    #5 and #6 have references to specific races (IT Fest & ARRC)... issues below:

    Did you intentionaly not include the "IT West Coast (TBA)" event from the specific race rules that apply to the IT Fest & ARRC?

    The way the rules are worded Bonus Points awarded at the I.T. SPEC*tacular are higher than those that could be awarded at the ARRC. The ARRC has 2 sprint quallifying sessions and 1 sprint race + 1 enduro qualifying and 1 enduro. The I.T. SPECtacular has 3 sprint qualifying sessions and 3 sprint races.

    The other confusing issues to me are:

    ARRC has a sprint race and an Enduro, what qualifies for points?

    IT Fest has 3 races + overal mini-series winners, what qualifies for points?


    Raymond "I hope that you don't take the comments negative, just trying to help, I love the overall program/idea!!!" Blethen
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    I have to run now but the Triple Crown currently only covers sprint races. When I get back this afternoon I'll address your other concerns unless someone else does.

    We all appreciate any input, good or bad, we can get as we're kind of new at this and want to provide you guys with a first class series.
    Tom Sprecher

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    "I.T.SPEC*tacular" is tough to type - that's why we listed "IT Fest" in parentheses beside it. If that causes confusion in some minds then that person is too stupid to be the IT National Champion anyway.

    The Bonus Points (and other rules) will apply to the (tbd) "IT-Fest West" event as well. That event will most likely happen in 2008, but we've not gotten final word from SFR on the date or format.

    As Tom stated, the ITTC is for Sprint races only, not the Enduros.

    There are three types of Bonus points:
    . fast qualifier
    . leading at least one lap in a race session
    . fastest race lap (of the weekend)

    In the case of the IT Fest (or I.T.SPEC*tacular), there is only one qualifying session so that bonus point will be based only on that session. Leading a lap in any of the three races gets the second point (leading a lap in each of the three races still earns only one point total), then the fastest race lap regardless of which race it was set in gets that point. The final position points would be awarded based on the combined finishing position in the three races, not any single race.

    At the ARRC (or "ARRC by GRM" for those easily confused), you'd have two sessions to earn the fast qualifier point, then only one race (the sprint race) to lead a lap and/or set fast race lap. The final order in that race would also be used to award the position points.

    Hope that helps...
    Last edited by Butch Kummer; 04-10-2008 at 10:36 AM.
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    Former SCCA Director of Club Racing (July 2012 - Sept 2014)
    2006, 2007, 2010 SARRC GTA Champion

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