First round of Qatar National Sprint on January 14 on Karting Lusail Circuit
First round of Qatar National Sprint on January 14 on
Karting Lusail Circuit
The penultimate round of the championship will take place
on 25th November followed by the last round on 2nd December. Each round of the
sprint will count towards the 2023 Qatar National Sprint Championship
A round of the 2023 Qatar National Sprint Championship may
be cancelled if there are less than 10 entries.
Vehicles will be designated into classes based on engine
displacement and degree of modification. For a class to be classified as such
in a round there must be a minimum of 3 entries.
The 2023 Qatar National Sprint Champion driver’s title
will be awarded to the driver who has scored the highest number of points in 5
rounds out of the 6 rounds, taking into consideration all the results obtained
during the Events which have taken place.
1st place: 25, 2nd place: 18, 3rd place: 15, 4th place: 12,
5th place: 10, 6th place: 8, 7th place: 6,
8th place: 4,9th place: 2 and 10th place: 1
a) the holder of the greatest number of first places,
b) if the number of first places is the same, the holder
of the greatest number
of second places,
c) if the number of second places is the same, the holder
of the greatest number
of third places, and so on until a winner emerges,
WHAT IS A SPRINT?
A sprint is a speed event that is normally run on an asphalt
surface. These events can be run on racing circuits or other asphalt venues,
for example an airfield. The course will be marked out by temporary markers,
namely cones. Each cone will have a time value and when moved or touched by the
vehicle, the vehicle will incur a time penalty equivalent to the value of the
cone. Cars normally run singly and results are determined by the fastest”
official run” for each competitor. On leaving the starting line, each
contestant activates a timer which is in turn stopped when the same vehicle reaches
the finish line. The start-to-finish clocking is the vehicles E.T. (elapsed
time) which serves to measure performance and is used in conjunction with the
addition of any time penalties incurred.


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