Time Trial Point Standings & Results
The first day of each event is a Driver's School, the second day is a Time Trial.
2008
- Final 2007 Points Standings and Trophy Winners
- NHMS, April 8, 2008 (snowed out)
- Watkins Glen, April 22, 2008
- Calabogie, May 27, 2008
- NHMS, July 9, 2008
- Mont Tremblant, August 5, 2008
- Mosport, September 9, 2008
- NHMS, October 26, 2008
New Hampshire International Speedway (NHIS) was renamed to New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) in 2008
2007
2006
2005
- Final 2005 Points Standings and Trophy Winners
- Lime Rock Park, November 19, 2005
- NHIS, October 23, 2005
- NHIS, September 26, 2005
- Mont Tremblant, August 5, 2005
- Watkins Glen, June 30, 2005
- Mosport, June 14, 2005
- NHIS, May 31, 2005
- Summit Point, April 3, 2005
Note: Starting In 2002, the COM Rules changed so that even a class with one car would receive full points for the event (the "bump up" rule was eliminated). Keep this in mind when reviewing the standings. Report suspected errors to the Pointskeeper.
2004
2003
2002
- Final 2002 Points Standings and Trophies
- Lime Rock, November 19, 2002
- NHIS, October 13, 2002
- NHIS, September 22, 2002
- NHIS, August 12, 2002
- The July 4 Watkins Glen event was rained out
- Mosport, June 18, 2002
- Summit Point, May 21, 2002
- NHIS, April 7, 2002
2001
- Final 2001 Points Standings and Trophy Winners
- Lime Rock, November 20, 2001
- NHIS, October 14, 2001
- NHIS, September 23, 2001
- Mont Tremblant, August 31, 2001
- NHIS, August 13, 2001
- Watkins Glen, July 20, 2001
- Summit Point, May 22, 2001
- The April 8 NHIS event was canceled due to snow on the track
Note: During the 2000 and 2001 seasons, the COM Rules required a minimum of two cars in a class for Time Trials. When there was only one car in a class, it was "bumped" up to a faster class, and competed there for points. When a car was bumped, it is listed in the class it competed in, and its actual class is listed in parenthesis next to the car number. This rule was eliminated in 2002.
2000
1999
1998
- Final 1998 Points Standings
- NHIS, October 18, 1998
- Mont Tremblant, August 23, 1998
- Mosport, July 5, 1998
- The NHIS, June 7, 1998 event was rained out
- NHIS, May 24, 1998
- Mont Tremblant, May 10, 1998
- NHIS, April 12, 1998
Calabogie Motorsports Park, May 26 & 27
Calabogie opened in 2006 and has prefect new, 40' wide, pavement.
Calabogie is now the longest circuit in Canada consisting of a challenging 20 turns. Don't miss your chance to run on this world class circuit designed by Alan Wilson.