Des Moore Rallying/Ferodo Bonus scheme

Des Moore Rallying in conjunction with Ferodo Brakes are running a Bonus Scheme on this year's National Rally Championsip.
It will be a CLASS based system, with a Prize fund of £5,500 stg.
To register, purchase Ferodo brake pads from DMR or any of our approved stockists, fill in a registration form, and return it to DMR. To be entitled to the championship prizes, a minimum of 3 sets of pads must be purchased during the year, before the start of the last bonus scheme round.
The Ferodo pads purchased MUST be in packs labelled with 'Ferodo Bonus Scheme 2003' stickers. You must return the packaging (or the section on which the promotional label is affixed) to DMR as proof of purchase. This is the ONLY proof of purchase accepted. Non-promotional packs will not be accepted.

Regulations
1: The bonus scheme will have as its counting rallies, those rallies that are part of the National Irish Rally Championship for the VARD memorial trophy.
2: The points system for the bonus scheme will be class-based. Points will be awarded to registered competitors in each class on the basis of 10/8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1.
3: A competitors best 8 rounds will count.
4: In order to qualify for points, the competitors car must have Ferodo brake pads ONLY fitted, on all rounds.
5: By registering for the bonus scheme, the competitor agrees to allow his car to be inspected before, during, or after an event, to ensure compliance with rule 4 above. These inspections will be carried out on a random selection of cars at each event, and will be carried out by the promoters, and/or scrutineers of the event, and/or other specified persons as appointed by the promoters.
6: Refusing to allow the above inspection to take place will result in the competitor being given a score of 0 points for that round, and the competitors car will again be inspected on the next round contested.
7: Upon inspection, if the competitors car is found to be using brake pads other than Ferodo pads, the competitor will be given a score of 0 points for that round, and the competitors car will again be inspected on the next round contested.
8: There are 10 prizes, on the basis of £1000, £900, £800,£700...down to £100 for 10th place. The competitor with the greatest points total at the end of the season will be deemed the winner,regardless of which class they are in. The other prizes will be awarded similarly, again based on class points totals.
9: In the event of a points tie, the competitor with the best result on their final counting round will win. In the event of this result being the same, the competitor who had the better result on their previous counting round will win, and so on. If this fails to separate the competitors, then the decision will be based on stage times on the last, 2nd last counting round etc. If this still does not produce a winner, the decision will be made by drawing lots.
10: Championship decals, as provided by the promoter, must be displayed on registered cars on every event which is contested. Failure to display the decals on an event will result in a score of 0 points for that round.
11: Unforeseen circumstances: If not more than 7 rallies in the championship are run, then the bonus scheme becomes null and void. Prizes will not be awarded.

Entry forms and further details are avaialable from Des Moore Rallying

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