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13 Jan 2004, 22:18 (Ref:837203) | #1 | ||
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Numbers
Noticed that in European and World championships peoples numbers are in the hundreds like, 675, 732, 134, 111 etc. Is there any reason for this as i believe (correct me if i'm wrong) that in Britian only numbers between 17 and 99, even in club racing, can be used unless you raced in the British championships where you can then use 1-16 depending on where you finsihed. Also, is 0 allowed?
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14 Jan 2004, 22:16 (Ref:838517) | #2 | ||
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1-15 is the top 15 finishers in the class the year before.
0 is for the O Plate winner in that class. In europe they can go up to about 250 depending on entries, not 675 or 732. This is because at one meeting where 2 different classes are being run for example FA and FSA the Super As will be 1-100(or however many entries) and the Formula A'a will be 100 and above. same applies if JICA and ICA are together. |
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