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RC_Ollie
08-12-2011, 03:50 PM
Hi

On the details section of RC race control there is a option to select what formula you are (F1-F5).

What does this mean and how do you know what formula you are?

Thanks

(off)roadrunner
08-12-2011, 03:55 PM
f1-f5 are the license gradings that you are awarded after a season in the regionals, f1 is the top drivers f5 the lowest, if you do not have a grading you would go as f5

thats what i understand anyway may not be exact:thumbsup:

RC_Ollie
08-12-2011, 04:00 PM
f1-f5 are the license gradings that you are awarded after a season in the regionals, f1 is the top drivers f5 the lowest, if you do not have a grading you would go as f5

thats what i understand anyway may not be exact:thumbsup:

I'm guessing its any big event like regionals, nationals and worlds.

I better get down to a regional race then :lol:

Thanks for the reply!

paulc
08-12-2011, 05:24 PM
F2 is the highest grade you can get at regional level F1's you can only get at national level

RC_Ollie
08-12-2011, 08:20 PM
F2 is the highest grade you can get at regional level F1's you can only get at national level

Is there a table or web page that says things like what formulas are awarded at what level for what achievement etc?

Chequered Flag Racing
08-12-2011, 08:26 PM
Is there a table or web page that says things like what formulas are awarded at what level for what achievement etc?

read section 21 in link
http://www.brca.org/sites/default/files/library_files/BRCAchairman/Handbook2011%20Final%20with%20Mods.%20Publish%201% 2010off%20road.pdf

paulc
08-12-2011, 08:34 PM
From the REGIONAL SERIES:-
Regional formulae will be allocated on a percentage basis as follows: the number of drivers that satisfy the
point scoring requirements for a Region‟s particular Series will be used as the base figure. Any drivers
included in this base figure, that have gained their licence from the National Series of the current year (F1,
F2 and demoted F1) will be subtracted from the base figure to give an adjusted base figure on which the
calculations will be based. It follows that Regional licence grades can only be established when the results
of the National Championship are finalised.
FORMULA 2 - The top 20% of the adjusted base figure is used against the final series‟ results to
determine the F2 drivers. (2WD and 4WD)
FORMULA 3 - The next 30% of the adjusted base figure is used against the final series‟ results to
determine the F3 drivers. (2WD and 4WD)
FORMULA 4 - The next 30% of the adjusted base figure is used against the final series‟ results to
determine the F4 drivers. (2WD and 4WD)
FORMULA 5 - The final 20% of the adjusted base figure is used against the final series‟ results to
determine the F5 drivers (2WD and 4WD).

RC_Ollie
08-12-2011, 09:05 PM
read section 21 in link
http://www.brca.org/sites/default/files/library_files/BRCAchairman/Handbook2011%20Final%20with%20Mods.%20Publish%201% 2010off%20road.pdf

From the REGIONAL SERIES:-
Regional formulae will be allocated on a percentage basis as follows: the number of drivers that satisfy the
point scoring requirements for a Region‟s particular Series will be used as the base figure. Any drivers
included in this base figure, that have gained their licence from the National Series of the current year (F1,
F2 and demoted F1) will be subtracted from the base figure to give an adjusted base figure on which the
calculations will be based. It follows that Regional licence grades can only be established when the results
of the National Championship are finalised.
FORMULA 2 - The top 20% of the adjusted base figure is used against the final series‟ results to
determine the F2 drivers. (2WD and 4WD)
FORMULA 3 - The next 30% of the adjusted base figure is used against the final series‟ results to
determine the F3 drivers. (2WD and 4WD)
FORMULA 4 - The next 30% of the adjusted base figure is used against the final series‟ results to
determine the F4 drivers. (2WD and 4WD)
FORMULA 5 - The final 20% of the adjusted base figure is used against the final series‟ results to
determine the F5 drivers (2WD and 4WD).


Thanks allot guys!