Premier/Clubman Championship
Overview
The Premier and Clubman classes are run as one event.
The Premier Class
is the highest standard of endurance racing offered by CLUB100 and
is designed for the fastest and most experienced teams. The Clubman
class
is for teams capable of racing at the highest level, who have
the
potential to make the step up to the Premier class but are yet
to be a
regular overall top 10 finisher or have just been promoted from
the
Intermediate Class. To create a level playing field, both classes
run a
minimum weight limit of 83kg, the knock-on effect being extremely
close
racing. There are trophies for 1st- 3rd in Clubman and 1st -
3rd
overall. The season is run over 10 rounds with each team's best
8 scores
counting towards the championship. In 2008 the two championship
will be
separate, with both classes having their own points structures.
Practice - 40 minutes
Qualifying - 10 minutes
Race - 2 hours 15 minutes
Kart Allocation
The karts are warmed up by CLUB100's official test drivers. Once
the
karts are returned to the pits, each team's number plate is randomly
allocated to a kart in the line. To avoid confusion, teams carry
the
same number for the entire season.
Practice
Practice is 40 minutes and is generally used by drivers to familiarise
with the circuit and give the kart a shake down. For the opening
25
minutes, the mechanic's bay is open for any tweaks or repairs.
Also
during this period, CLUB100's test drivers are on hand to take
karts
onto the circuit and make carburettor adjustments. The test drivers
carry their own timing transponder to ensure each Kart is within
an
agreed tolerance. If after a tester has made adjustments and
failed to
meet the agreed tolerance, the team have the option to change
the Kart.
Teams are entitled to a maximum of 2 kart changes. At the end
of
practice the green flag is dropped signifying the start of qualifying.
At the same time the refuelling bay is closed and anyone not
in the
queue will not be allowed to refuel until one full lap of the
race has
been completed.
Qualifying
Following immediately after Practice, teams will have a 10 minute
qualifying period in which to post a competitive time. With the
refuelling bay closed, this will add an extra tactical element
as teams
will need to choose whether to use the whole 10 minutes or do
a few
flying laps then pit to conserve fuel. The chequered flag will
come out
at the end of qualifying and all teams must return to the pits.
To add
further variety, teams are not allowed to select the same starting
driver at consecutive rounds.
The Race
Strategy
For 2008, all CLUB100 endurance races will be 2 hours and 15
minutes.
Most teams will split the time between 2 or 3 drivers. With the
new
Birel karts having 8 litre tanks, fuel consumption is a bit of
an
unknown going into this season, however, it is expected to be
roughly
and hour. This will vary between karts, circuits and drivers.
The new
fuel tanks are very efficient and use virtually every drop. The
knock
on effect is that rather than surging, the karts stop almost
immediately! This will bring an interesting new variable to the
strategy as teams run for as long as they dare. CLUB100 rules
enforce 5
mandatory stops with a minimum of 2 for fuel. Also new for this
year is
the introduction of pit-stop windows. The race will be divided
into
sections and each team will be required to stop at least once
in each.
Pit Stops
With racing being so close, pit stops play a vital part in the
race's
final outcome. With grids of up to 33 karts and only 2 fuel bays,
finding a window to refuel without having to queue is not easy.
Some
teams adjust their strategy to avoid the busiest times whilst
others
rely on pit to driver communication. Once in the fuel bay, the
refuelling marshal takes over and drivers must step away. However,
this
time can be used to lube the chain and change any seat inserts
or lead
for the next driver. In 2008 there will also be a driver change
area
where changeovers must take place. Teams will need to be slick
and find
ways to change over any ballast quickly. Any driver double stinting
will have to run around the kart before getting back in.
| Premier/Clubman
Endurance Championship 2008 |
| Rd |
Day |
Date |
Track |
Start |
Track Guide
|
| 1 |
Saturday |
1st March |
Buckmore Park |
AM |
|
| 2 |
Saturday |
19th April |
Rye House |
AM |
|
| 3 |
Saturday |
3rd May |
Lydd |
AM |
|
| 4 |
Saturday |
28th June |
Bayford Meadows |
AM |
|
| 5 |
Saturday |
12th July |
Elough Park |
AM |
|
| 6 |
Saturday |
13th September |
Whilton Mill |
AM |
|
| 7 |
Saturday |
27th September |
Rye House |
AM |
|
| 8 |
Saturday |
18th October |
Clay Pigeon |
AM |
|
| 9 |
Saturday |
1st November |
Whilton Mill |
AM |
|
| 10 |
Saturday |
15th November |
Rye House |
AM |
|
| THE FORMAT |
| Registration |
0830hrs |
| Driver briefing |
0930hrs |
| Open practice |
1000hrs - 1040hrs |
| Timed Qualifying |
1040hrs - 1050hrs |
| 2:15hr race |
1100hrs - 1315hrs |
| Presentation |
1330hrs |
| Entry (per race) |
£360.00 inc. VAT |
| Series Entry (10 rounds) |
£3,500.00 inc. VAT |
| Membership (per team) |
£70.00 inc. VAT |
Click here
to view all CLUB100's 2008
events.
Click here for a 2008 membership
application forms.
Suit, Helmet, Gloves available for hire - £10.00
(per day) at ALL events.