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Featuring the fastest production cars and the best professional and gentlemen/women drivers in the land of hockey and maple syrup, it's the inaugural season of the Canadian Touring Car Championship!
Canadian touring car championship
RULES
Rounds are organized in a two-race format. A sprint race and a feature race.
Feature races has a mandatory pit stop.
The series will be contested under two classes:
SCCA TC: the top class, where the big teams run and the best drivers race for. Cars have an engine displacement limit of 2.8 litres. Vehicles originally equipped with turbocharged or supercharged motors are also homologated for the series, though the teams should consult the series organisers (AKA: Me) before they wish to enter a turbo or supercharged car.
Super Production (Group N): meant for lower budget teams, drivers in that category are generally a combination of professional and gentlemen/women drivers, and cars are raced at almost stock performances, with the usual necessary safety equipement and basic tuning for racing obviously done on the cars for competition.
ENTRIES
Users can enter their team for either the SCCA TC or the Super Production class.
IMPORTANT: only one team per user.
ALSO IMPORTANT: SCCA TC Teams can only enter a maximum of 2 full-time car and one part-time car, to ensure grid diversity, while Super Production entries can enter a maximum of 4 cars (3 full-time, one part-time).
SCCA TC class teams will have a default budget of $300,000.
Super Production teams will have a default budget of $100,000.
IMPORTANT: entries can only use the same model
ALSO IMPORTANT: All Cars must be sold in the canadian market
SPONSORS
Teams can choose a A-level sponsor that will sponsor all cars, two B-Level Sponsors that would sponsor one car each, as well as C-level sponsors for additional revenue. A team can sign a maximum of one A-level Primary Sponsor and 2 sdcondary sponsors or 2 B-level Primary Sponsor and 2 secondsry sponsor
IMPORTANT: no team should run two sponsors from a competing industry.
Primary Sponsors A (Will sponsor all of am entry's cars. Most likely to sponsor SCCA TC teams.)
All Primary A Sponsors offers $100,000
Molson (beer)
NAPA Autoparts
Nortel (communications)
RBC (Bank)
Tim Horton (Restaurant)
RONA (tool shop) (prefers Quebecois team) (One of the cars would run Reno-Dépot Colors)
Primary B sponsors (one primary sponsor per car. Can sponsor both SCCA TC and super production, but prefers SCCA TC. Each sponsor offers $30,000)
Harvey's (burgers)
Canadian Tire (general goods)
Benny BBQ (Restaurant) (hire a driver from the Montreal area)
St-Hubert (restaurant) (Prefers Quebecois team)
Manulife (Insurance and financial services)
Husky Energy (Hydrocarbon) (prefers Alberta team)
Labatt (Beer)
Canada Dry (Beer)
Home Hardware (tools)
Hudson's Bay (Luxury Goods Store)
M&M Food Market (frozen food retailer)
Maple Leaf (Food Packaging)
Leon's (Furnitures)
Rogers (telecommunications)
Telus (telecommunications)
Metro (Grocer)
Loblaws (Grocer)
Barbies (Restaurant)
Boston Pizza (Restaurant)
Saputo (Cheese)
Structube (furnitures)
Blackberry (communications)
Bell (communications)
Swiss Chalet (restaurant)
DaGiovanni (restaurant) hire a quebecois driver
BMO (Bank) (hire a quebecois driver)
National Bank (bank)
Zellers (supermarket)
Walmart (supermarket)
Sun Life (insurance)
Telus (telecommunications)
Tide (detergent)
Secondary Sponsors (suppliers and smaller sponsors who jsut want their stickers on the car. Each sponsor of thst level offers $5,000)
Mr. Lube (lube)
Shell Canada (supplier)
Ultramar (gas station)
Petro-Canada (fuel)
Honda Canada (sponsors all honda teams)
Toyota Canada (sponsors all Toyota/Lexus teams)
Toys R Us (toy store)
West Jet (airline)
Swifer (wet broom to wipe the floor with)
Mr. Clean (cleaning product)
Dollarama (dollar store)
Valvoline (fuel)
Texaco (fuel)
Esso (gas station)
Gillette (Razor)
Lafleur (Hot Dogs) (prefers quebecois team or hire quebecois driver)
Delta Hotels (hotels)
Hotel Sandman (hotels)
Purex (detergent)
Cotonelle (toilet paper)
Users must enter the entry form here:
Team Name:
Base:
Class:
Car (including how many):
Number:
Sponsor Bids
DRIVERS
Drivers wages is for the entire season.
Minimum wage is the same as the 2007 canadian minimum wage, which is 16,640 per year.
PAY DRIVERS
Pay drivers give you money based on an RNG from 8,000 to 20,000.
Teams looking to bid for drivers has to fill up the following form:
Team Name:
Driver name:
Wage:
Schedule (full-time or part-time):
Schedule
Mosport Victoria Day Classic 19-20 May. Sprint race 14 laps, feature race 35 laps
Shannonville June 16-17. Sprint race 14 laps, feature 36 laps
Mont-Tremblant Saint-Jean week-end June 23-24. Sprint race 12 laps, feature race 40 laps
Molson Indy Toronto support races 7-8 July. Sprint race 14 laps, feature race 40 laps
Edmonton Grand Prix support races 21-22 July. Sprint race 15 laps, feature race 40 laps
Calabogie July 28-29. Sprint race 12 laps, feature race 32 laps
Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 3-4 August. Sprint race 14 laps, Feature race 36 laps
Grand Prix de Trois-Rivière 17-18 august. Sprint race 15 laps, feature race 40 laps
POINTS SYSTEM
each class has their own standings, plus an overall standings
1st. 20 points
2nd. 16 points
3rd. 14 points
4th. 12 points
5th. 10 points
6th. 6 points
7th. 4 points
8th. 3 points
9th. 2 points
10th. 1 point
PRIZE MONEY
per race
1. 20,000
2. 16,000
3. 14,000
4. 12,000
5. 10,000
6. 6,000
7. 4,000
8. 3,000
9. 2,000
10th and under. 1,000
Championship
1. 100,000
2. 60,000
3. 40,000
4. 35,000
5. 28,000
6. 20,000
7. 16,000
8. 14,000
9. 12,000
10. 10,000
11. 6,000
12. 4,000
13. 3,000
14. 2,000
15th and under. 1,000
Spreadsheet featuring the car and driver list here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... p=drivesdk
Good Racing, Tabarnak!