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West Coast Pro
Gas Association
Pro Gas A Rules:
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Any year make or model vehicle , .400 Pro Tree
·
Maximum wheelbase 125 inches
·
Use of electronics will cause immediate disqualification
·
Closest to index will get lane choice, above 7.60
·
#1 qualifier will get the first round bye run if there is an
uneven car count
·
A car can run quicker than the 7.60 index on a single or bye run
·
Nitrous oxide and nitrous controllers are permitted
·
The courtesy stage rule does not apply, deep staging is allowed
but must always have all windows labeled “DEEP” and must stage
first in one motion
·
Burnouts past the starting line are allowed
·
You must be a Pro Gas member to accumulate season awards points
·
A driver does not have to run the same car all year. Points are
awarded to driver
·
Pro Gas must be the primary class
·
Every driver must make at least one qualifying pass entered in
Pro Gas
·
The driver can only drive the car(s) that he/she qualified in
·
To participate at an event you must; pay to race, pass Pro Gas
technical inspection, and make a qualifying run prior to start of
eliminations.
Pro Gas
Electronics Policy:
Electronic driving devices are strictly prohibited in Pro Gas. Items that
constitute electronic driving devices include, but are not limited to,
throttle stop controllers, delay boxes, crossover boxes, and rpm or timer
shifters. All such devices must be removed from the car before passing
tech inspection. The driver must accomplish all driving functions, (not
electronics). All on-track tuning of fuel, throttle, clutch,
transmission, and ignition systems must be a direct function of the
driver. Data recorders are allowed for data acquisition only and in no
way may be able to make a control function that enhances the drivers or
tuners ability to control the performance of the car while it is on the
track. No microprocessor feedback controlled ignition systems allowed.
Rev-limiters are allowed. Three-step controllers are allowed.
Ladder Formation
and Procedures:
All ladders will be set after the last qualifying pass. After the ladder
is set, no changes will be made except alternate insertion for no-show
cars of the first round. These insertions will be placed directly into
the no-show cars qualifying spot in an ascending order, if more than one
spot exists. If alternates are not available, the open slots will be
considered break singles and not bye-runs. Full points are awarded to the
original qualifying driver; alternate accumulates points after the first
round. Prize money will be awarded to original winning driver; alternate
can win money after reinsertion round. All ladders will be constructed on
a professional format, with number one running number thirty two, number
two running number thirty one, etc.
Lane Choice:
Lane choice is the responsibility of the lowest qualifying racer. This
must be done before leaving the staging lanes. Lane choice does not have
to be selected until the point of entry into the burnout box. The car
without lane choice should refrain from blocking entry into either lane,
regardless of earlier verbal agreement between the competitors. If both
cars have set in the burnout box and a track oil-down or facility problem
occurs causing a delay of the run, the car with lane choice may request a
lane change.
Points System:
Qualifying Points are Based on a 32 Car Field
(32 Car Field Points #1=32 #2=31 #3=30 #4=29 #5=28 #6=27 #7=26 #8=25
etc.)
Extra 10 Points are awarded for entering event.
32 Car Field
Win 100 pts
R/U 80 pts
Semi 60 pts
Qtr 40 pts
2ND 20 pts
1ST 10 pts
Payouts:
Up to 32 Car Field: based on $100.00 per entry
$ 5% of purse - Quarter Final
$ 10% of purse - Semi Final
$ 25% of purse - Runner Up
$ 45% of purse - Winner
Fees:
Join Pro Gas Association (Annual Dues) $100.00
Fiscal Year (01/01-12/31)
Entry fee $100.00 plus gate fee
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Pro Gas B Rules:
·
Any year make or model vehicle , .400 Pro Tree
·
Maximum wheelbase 125 inches
·
Use of electronics will cause immediate disqualification
·
Closest to index will get lane choice, above 8.60
·
#1 qualifier will get the first round bye run if there is an
uneven car count
·
Exceeding 170 mph is an immediate disqualification
·
A car can run quicker than the 8.60 index on a single or bye
run, but cannot exceed 170 mph
·
Nitrous oxide and nitrous controllers are permitted
·
The courtesy stage rule does not apply, deep staging is allowed
but must always have all windows labeled “DEEP” and must stage
first and in one motion
·
Burnouts past the starting line are allowed
·
You must be a Pro Gas member to accumulate season awards points
·
A driver does not have to run the same car all year. Points are
awarded to driver
·
Pro Gas must be the primary class
·
Every driver must make at least one qualifying pass entered in
Pro Gas
·
The driver can only drive the car(s) that he/she qualified in
·
To participate at an event you must; pay to race, pass Pro Gas technical
inspection, and make a qualifying run prior to start of eliminations.
Pro Gas
Electronics Policy:
Electronic driving devices are strictly prohibited in Pro Gas. Items that
constitute electronic driving devices include, but are not limited to,
throttle stop controllers, delay boxes, crossover boxes, and rpm or timer
shifters. All such devices must be removed from the car before passing
tech inspection. The driver must accomplish all driving functions, (not
electronics). All on-track tuning of fuel, throttle, clutch,
transmission, and ignition systems must be a direct function of the
driver. Data recorders are allowed for data acquisition only and in no
way may be able to make a control function that enhances the drivers or
tuners ability to control the performance of the car while it is on the
track. No microprocessor feedback controlled ignition systems allowed.
Rev-limiters are allowed. Three-step controllers are allowed.
Ladder Formation and Procedures:
All ladders will be set after the last qualifying pass. After the ladder
is set, no changes will be made except alternate insertion for no-show
cars of the first round. These insertions will be placed directly into
the no-show cars qualifying spot in an ascending order, if more than one
spot exists. If alternates are not available, the open slots will be
considered break singles and not bye-runs. Full points are awarded to the
original qualifying driver; alternate accumulates points after the first
round. Prize money will be awarded to original winning driver; alternate
can win money after reinsertion round. All ladders will be constructed on
a professional format, with number one running number thirty two, number
two running number thirty one, etc.
Lane Choice:
Lane choice is the responsibility of the lowest qualifying racer. This
must be done before leaving the staging lanes. Lane choice does not have
to be selected until the point of entry into the burnout box. The car
without lane choice should refrain from blocking entry into either lane,
regardless of earlier verbal agreement between the competitors. If both
cars have set in the burnout box and a track oil-down or facility problem
occurs causing a delay of the run, the car with lane choice may request a
lane change.
Points System:
Qualifying Points are Based on a 32 Car Field
(32 Car Field Points #1=32 #2=31 #3=30 #4=29 #5=28 #6=27 #7=26 #8=25etc.)
Extra 10 Points are awarded for entering event.
32 Car Field
Win 100 pts
R/U 80 pts
Semi 60 pts
Qtr 40 pts
2nd 20 pts
1st 10 pts
Payouts:
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Up
to 16 Car Field:
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17
to 24 Field:
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25
to 32 Field:
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$50.00
- Semi Final
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$50.00
- Semi Final
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$25.00
- Quarter Final
|
|
$100.00
- Runner Up
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$200.00
- Runner Up
|
$75.00
- Semi Final
|
|
$250.00
- Winner
|
$500.00
- Winner
|
$300.00
- Runner Up
$750.00 - Winner
|
Fees:
Join Pro Gas Association (Annual Dues) $100.00
Fiscal Year (01/01-12/31)
Entry fee $50.00 plus gate fee
______________________________________
Pro Gas C Rules
·
Any year make or model vehicle , .400 Pro Tree
·
Maximum wheelbase 125 inches
·
Use of electronics will cause immediate disqualification
·
Closest to index will get lane choice, above 9.60
·
#1 qualifier will get the first round bye run if there is an
uneven car count
·
Exceeding 150 mph is an immediate disqualification
·
A car can run quicker than the 9.60 index on a single or bye
run, but cannot exceed 150 mph
·
Nitrous oxide and nitrous controllers are permitted
·
The courtesy stage rule does not apply, deep staging is allowed
but must always have all windows labeled “DEEP” and must stage
first and in one motion
·
Burnouts past the starting line are allowed
·
You must be a Pro Gas member to accumulate season awards points
·
A driver does not have to run the same car all year. Points are
awarded to driver
·
Pro Gas must be the primary class
·
Every driver must make at least one qualifying pass entered in
Pro Gas
·
The driver can only drive the car(s) that he/she qualified in
·
To participate at an event you must; pay to race, pass Pro Gas
technical inspection, and make a qualifying run prior to start of
eliminations.
Pro Gas
Electronics Policy:
Electronic driving devices are strictly prohibited in Pro Gas. Items that
constitute electronic driving devices include, but are not limited to,
throttle stop controllers, delay boxes, crossover boxes, and rpm or timer
shifters. All such devices must be removed from the car before passing
tech inspection. The driver must accomplish all driving functions, (not
electronics). All on-track tuning of fuel, throttle, clutch,
transmission, and ignition systems must be a direct function of the
driver. Data recorders are allowed for data acquisition only and in no
way may be able to make a control function that enhances the drivers or
tuners ability to control the performance of the car while it is on the
track. No microprocessor feedback controlled ignition systems allowed.
Rev-limiters are allowed. Three-step controllers are allowed.
Ladder Formation and Procedures:
All ladders will be set after the last qualifying pass. After the ladder
is set, no changes will be made except alternate insertion for no-show
cars of the first round. These insertions will be placed directly into
the no-show cars qualifying spot in an ascending order, if more than one
spot exists. If alternates are not available, the open slots will be
considered break singles and not bye-runs. Full points are awarded to the
original qualifying driver; alternate accumulates points after the first
round. Prize money will be awarded to original winning driver; alternate
can win money after reinsertion round. All ladders will be constructed on
a professional format, with number one running number thirty two, number
two running number thirty one, etc.
Lane Choice:
Lane choice is the responsibility of the lowest qualifying racer. This
must be done before leaving the staging lanes. Lane choice does not have
to be selected until the point of entry into the burnout box. The car
without lane choice should refrain from blocking entry into either lane,
regardless of earlier verbal agreement between the competitors. If both
cars have set in the burnout box and a track oil-down or facility problem
occurs causing a delay of the run, the car with lane choice may request a
lane change.
Points System:
Qualifying Points are Based on a 32 Car Field
(32 Car Field #1=32 #2=31 #3=30 #4=29 #5=28 #6=27 #7=26 #8=25 etc.)
Extra 10 Points are awarded for entering event.
32 Car Field
Win 100 pts
R/U 80 pts
Semi 60 pts
Qtr 40 pts
2nd 20 pts
1st 10 pts
Payouts:
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Up
to 16 Car Field:
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17
to 24 Field:
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25
to 32 Field:
|
|
$50.00
- Semi Final
|
$50.00
- Semi Final
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$25.00
- Quarter Final
|
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$100.00
- Runner Up
|
$200.00
- Runner Up
|
$75.00
- Semi Final
|
|
$250.00
- Winner
|
$500.00
- Winner
|
$300.00
- Runner Up
$750.00 - Winner
|
Fees:
Join Pro Gas Association (Annual Dues) $100.00
Fiscal Year (01/01-12/31)
Entry fee $50.00 plus gate fee
______________________________________
Pro Gas D Rules:
·
Any year make or model vehicle , .400 Pro Tree
·
Maximum wheelbase 125 inches
·
Use of electronics will cause immediate disqualification
·
Closest to index will get lane choice, above 10.60
·
#1 qualifier will get the first round bye run if there is an
uneven car count
·
Exceeding 135 mph is an immediate disqualification
·
A car can run quicker than the 10.60 index on a single or bye
run, but cannot exceed 135 mph
·
Nitrous oxide and nitrous controllers are permitted
·
The courtesy stage rule does not apply, deep staging is allowed
but must always have all windows labeled “DEEP” and must stage first
and in one motion
·
Burnouts past the starting line are allowed
·
You must be a Pro Gas member to accumulate season awards points
·
A driver does not have to run the same car all year. Points are
awarded to driver
·
Pro Gas must be the primary class
·
Every driver must make at least one qualifying pass entered in
Pro Gas
·
The driver can only drive the car(s) that he/she qualified in
·
To participate at an event you must; pay to race, pass Pro Gas
technical inspection, and make a qualifying run prior to start of
eliminations.
Pro Gas
Electronics Policy:
Electronic driving devices are strictly prohibited in Pro Gas. Items that
constitute electronic driving devices include, but are not limited to,
throttle stop controllers, delay boxes, crossover boxes, and rpm or timer
shifters. All such devices must be removed from the car before passing
tech inspection. The driver must accomplish all driving functions, (not
electronics). All on-track tuning of fuel, throttle, clutch,
transmission, and ignition systems must be a direct function of the
driver. Data recorders are allowed for data acquisition only and in no
way may be able to make a control function that enhances the drivers or
tuners ability to control the performance of the car while it is on the
track. No microprocessor feedback controlled ignition systems allowed.
Rev-limiters are allowed. Three-step controllers are allowed.
Ladder Formation
and Procedures:
All ladders will be set after the last qualifying pass. After the ladder
is set, no changes will be made except alternate insertion for no-show
cars of the first round. These insertions will be placed directly into
the no-show cars qualifying spot in an ascending order, if more than one
spot exists. If alternates are not available, the open slots will be considered
break singles and not bye-runs. Full points are awarded to the original
qualifying driver; alternate accumulates points after the first round.
Prize money will be awarded to original winning driver; alternate can win
money after reinsertion round. All ladders will be constructed on a
professional format, with number one running number thirty two, number
two running number thirty one, etc.
Lane Choice:
Lane choice is the responsibility of the lowest qualifying racer. This
must be done before leaving the staging lanes. Lane choice does not have
to be selected until the point of entry into the burnout box. The car
without lane choice should refrain from blocking entry into either lane,
regardless of earlier verbal agreement between the competitors. If both
cars have set in the burnout box and a track oil-down or facility problem
occurs causing a delay of the run, the car with lane choice may request a
lane change.
Points System:
Qualifying Points are Based on a 32 Car Field
(32 Car Field #1=32 #2=31 #3=30 #4=29 #5=28 #6=27 #7=26 #8=25 etc.)
Extra 10 Points are awarded for entering event.
32 Car Field
Win 100 pts
R/U 80 pts
Semi 60 pts
Qtr 40 pts
2nd 20 pts
1st 10 pts
Payouts:
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Up
to 16 Car Field:
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17
to 24 Field:
|
25
to 32 Field:
|
|
$50.00
- Semi Final
|
$50.00
- Semi Final
|
$25.00
- Quarter Final
|
|
$100.00
- Runner Up
|
$200.00
- Runner Up
|
$75.00
- Semi Final
|
|
$250.00
- Winner
|
$500.00
- Winner
|
$300.00
- Runner Up
$750.00 - Winner
|
Fees:
Join Pro Gas Association (Annual Dues) $100.00
Fiscal Year (01/01-12/31)
Entry fee $50.00 plus gate fee
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