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Prodrift
12-03-12, 18:42
Press Release

March 12th, 2012.

Cork, Ireland

For Immediate Release

Prodrift Ireland – 2012 Format

Prodrift is proud to announce the 2012 Format. For the 2012 season the Prodrift Ireland Series will run a 3 class championship. Pro, Semi Pro and Amateur.

For more info please follow the link http://www.prodriftseries.com/2012/03/12/prodrift-ireland-2012-format/

Chuck_g
12-03-12, 18:57
Not good news for Dai and Assbo......poor feckers are down to semi pro :P

s13-ste
12-03-12, 20:08
Not good news for Dai and Assbo......poor feckers are down to semi pro :P

read again chuck

**Prodrift Ireland recognise the following championship Pro licence’s, Formulad, BDC, D1.

Chuck_g
12-03-12, 20:28
read again chuck

**Prodrift Ireland recognise the following championship Pro licence’s, Formulad, BDC, D1.

I was trying to be funny Ste..........:( U ruined it!!

wezwkd
12-03-12, 20:39
Thank God that stupid croud vote is gone anyway.

Looking forward to a great year ahead.

Frankae86
12-03-12, 21:12
Thank God that stupid croud vote is gone anyway.

Looking forward to a great year ahead.

Shame your car wont be up to much :lipsrsealed:

ste
12-03-12, 21:14
Nervously can't wait lol

meego1
12-03-12, 21:36
what qualifies a person be judge theys days?

B.Egan
13-03-12, 22:41
hmmm this needs to be read in detail I think. Alot being squeezed into saturday. Hope semi-pro and amateur dont get affected. If its just a straight swap for the second pro practice to pro qualifying then it will be ok. Does it also mean we get an additional warm-up lap before our qualifying runs, or is that all the practice we'll get now, and are we now maybe going to do the two runs in a row or something? Just a few questions lol!

Also what annoys me is this:
Drivers can only score points in the Championship they are competing in.

So if you're amateur its all just about qualifying. How you do in the battles doesn't matter (apart from pride of course), unless you go all the way to top 4 on sunday? Considering the efforts of say Nick Queily, John Hickey, Mark Willis, and Alan Farrell last year as examples, that kind of stops the zero to hero story, unless you do amazingly well. Same for the top semi-pro guys (or the Pros from last year who didnt make it). Effectively unless they get to the top 4 in the first event, they cant win Pro, as best case it would be rd3 before they can start scoring points.

And how many go up from amateur to semi-pro, or how do you?