AllStar Performance All-Star Shootout Information Sheet


AllStar Performance All-Star Shootout Information Sheet

AllStar Performance All-Star Shootout Information Sheet:

-Event is Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 7:00 & Sunday, July 3, 2011 at 7:00 (Raindate July 4)

Sunday’s AllStar Feature Payout: $5,000-750-700-650-600-550-525-500-450-425-400-375-350-325-300 to start

Saturdays Last Chance (for non qualified cars only) Payout: $1000300-250-240-230-225-220-215-210-205-200-195-190-185-180-175 to start

Saturday’s Qualifying Races (for the 13 qualified cars) Payout: $400-180-150-135-120-105-100 to start

NO ENTRY FEE!!

-Raceceiver’s are mandatory

-All rules can be found at http://www.kalamazoospeedway.com/team-info/rules/

Tires: Any non-soaked Hoosier 970 All race tires may be checked, broke down and marked.  If your tires check too soft, those tires will be deemed ineligible for that race, qualifying session, etc.  If it is post race, your car will be disqualified.  No tire soak of any kind period!!

-Non-NASCAR Sanctioned (No NASCAR License Required)

Starting Lineup for Sunday’s $5,000 to Win Shootout: 

Position Driver
1 Qualifying Race # 1 Winner
2 Qualifying Race #2 Winner
3 Qualifying Race #1 2nd Place
4 Qualifying Race #2 2nd Place
5 Qualifying Race #1 3rd Place
6 Qualifying Race #2 3rd Place
7 Qualifying Race #1 4th Place
8 Qualifying Race #2 4th Place
9 Qualifying Race #1 5th Place
10 Qualifying Race #2 5th Place
11 Qualifying Race #1 6th Place
12 Qualifying Race #2 6th Place
13 Qualifying Race #1 7th Place
14 Last Chance Segment 1 Winner
15 Last Chance Segment 2 Winner
16 Lane Roll Off Winner

In the event that Saturday’s events are cancelled the All-Star Shootout Lineup will be determined by points.  In the event that multiple locked in drivers do not compete in Saturday’s qualifying races those drivers starting positions will be determined by their current points position at the tail of the field.

AllStar Performance All-Star Shootout Format/Rules:

-Any driver with an Outlaw Super Late Model ‘A’ Feature Victory at Kalamazoo Speedway before the July 3rd All-Star Event, will be locked into the All-Star Shootout.

-The 2nd & 3rd place finishers from the April 23rd Intimidator 100 & the May 29th Lane 75 will also be locked into the All-Star Shootout.

-If 13 drivers are not qualified by the above credentials then the top drivers in the current Outlaw Super Late Model point standings not already in the field will fill the field up to 13 spots.

-The result of the All-Star Shootout Last Chance Race, run the night before the All-Star Shootout, will then set the final three spots in the field.

The format of Saturday night’s Shootout Last Chance race will be as follows:

-Any driver not locked into the All-Star Shootout is eligible to be in the race.

-All drivers will qualify, if more than 24 cars then 16 lock in and the rest will race a last chance race.  This last chance race will have a seven-car inversion and transfer 6 cars to the Shootout Last Chance.  All restarts will be double file and the liucky dog rule will be in effect.

-The Shootout Last Chance will be ran in two segments.  The first segment’s inversion will be 4 plus the roll of two dice.  The segment will run for 20 laps.  The winner of the first segment will transfer to the Shootout on Sunday and collect $1,000 for winning the Shootout Last Chance!  There will then be a ten-minute break where the new leader will pull a pill to set the inversion for the final segment.  The pills to choose from will be 6-1’s, 5-2’s, 4-3’s,3-4’s,2-5’s & 1-6.  The final segment will then be a 20-lap dash with the winner advancing to the tail of the All-Star Shootout.  All restarts will be double file and the lucky dog rule will be in effect.

Returning for  2011 will be the Lane Roll Off:  At the conclusion of the Shootout Last Chance all non-transferring drivers that finished the race on the lead lap will have one final chance to make the All-Star Shootout.   All participating drivers will go to the front stretch where they will roll two die in the order they finished the race.  The first driver to roll doubles will start at the tail of the All-Star Shootout.

If the Shootout Last Chance is cancelled for any reason the next three highest drivers in points will lock into the Shootout.

The format for the All-Star Shootout is as follows:

-All locked in drivers will draw for starting spots in their respective qualifying races on Saturday night.  Both qualifying races will be 15 laps and pay $400 to win!  The first race will set the odd starting positions for Sunday’s race while the second race will set the even starting positions for Sunday’s race.  All restarts will be double file.  If the qualifying races are cancelled for any reason the lineup for the Shootout will be determined by a blind draw.

-Sunday’s All-Star Shootout will be run in three segments.  The first segment will be 20 laps.  There will then be a ten-minute break where the leader will pull a pill to set the inversion for the second segment.  The pills to choose from will be 6-1’s, 5-2’s, 4-3’s,3-4’s,2-5’s & 1-6.  The second segment will also be 20 laps.  There will then be a ten-minute break where the leader will pull a pill to set the inversion for the final segment.   The pills to choose from will be 6-1’s, 5-2’s, 4-3’s,3-4’s,2-5’s & 1-6.  The final segment will then be a 15-lap dash with the winner collecting $5,000!  All restarts will be double file and the lucky dog rule will be in effect.

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