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Regulations

The Porsche Club Speed Championship is for Competitors participating in Porsche vehicles in the classes as specified in the Championship Regulations. Entrants are divided into four classes, determined by horsepower, and allows entry for a standard road car or a lightly modified Porsche or, indeed a highly modified, specialised hill climbing car or circuit racer.
 

Click here to download the Final Draft 2020 Championship regulations

Click here to download a 2020 Championship registration form

The 2020 Championship Decal placement sheet can be downloaded by clicking HERE 
 

Awards

All trophies are to be provided by the Porsche Club Great Britain.

Per round, trophies will be issued to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each class subject to number of starters - 1st place, 2 starters, less than 6 starters in class trophies to 1st and 2nd, 6 or more starters in class trophies to 1st, 2nd and 3rd or in a manner equal to that adopted by the event organising club.

Championship overall, trophies will be issued to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd overall and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each class subject to 6 registrations for class, less than 6 registrations, awards to 1st and 2nd only. There will be an additional trophy for the best placed lady. Trophies will be at the discretion of the organisers.
 

Points scoring system

Championship points will be awarded on the basis of 20 points for the fastest finisher in the class where there are 3 cars or more competing. Points for positions two, three, four, etc. will be determined by the time gap between their fastest time and that of the class winner.

Example: Where the second placed competitor records a time 0.5 seconds slower than the class winner, second placed points will be 20 - 0.5 = 19.5 points. If the next competitor's time is a further 0.6 second slower, points for third place would be 20 - 1.1 = 18.9 points. Example based on more than three competing cars in the class.

A competitor's best eight scores will count towards final Championship points / positions. Save that the best eight scores must include a minimum of two sprint or two hillclimb events, even if this means the discarding of higher points scored, e.g. a competitor's best eight scores cannot consist entirely of hillclimbs. This will not apply if less than eight scores are counting.