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Thursday 10 March 2011

It's time to roast an old chestnut.....

With the launch of the J-ho Stox Blog Dominator Series. Domawhat? I hear from far and wide - it's an attempt to address the search for the true dominate force in the sport. When many come, they are the one that rises to the top, the cream of the crop, the grand fromage, the MacDaddy. Just like the Highlander, there can only be one, but this time without the dodgy Frenchman and Sean Connery with a ponytail, on a horse.

In previous years there has been criticism of those followers of the National Points battle that drivers are picking "easy" meetings in search of the silver. As every driver knows there is no such thing as an "easy" meeting, but to be crowned top dog amongst more of your peers is more of an achievement than cleaning up at a poorly attended all in format.

So this is an attempt to redress the balance and to find the man who's beaten them all - the last man standing.

I can see your arguments now....

"It'll be skewed against the Scots and the Westcountry"
Not necessarily, regular 40 car turnouts at both Bristol and Taunton last season, and the pasty chompers are keen for a bit in the middle action at Brum and the like, and they get results there! The Jocks have a chance to get up there too, the travellers are usually contenders.

"It'll give the shale drivers too much position"
These are often the most supported meetings, and to be on top on the s**t means your doing well, especially when there is a fine line between victory and disaster. Besides the World's on shale this year...

What it will do is give greater importance to the championship and prestige weekends, those who come out on top truly deserve what is given to them. It also rewards consistency - just have a look at the top, heavy point scorers are rewarded with the big points of the Dominator series.

So how does it work.....now concentrate at the back cos I won't explain this again.The way in which this works is as follows. Track A has 50 cars at its meeting. The top points scorer gets their points from how many cars at the meeting, so for instance if Driver X top scores at Track A's meeting, they get 50 points. If he was racing at Track B's 30 car meeting, they'll get 30 and so on. The second highest point scorer gets 49 and so on, until the single national point scorers are dealt with.

Got it? Simples.

DOMINATOR SERIES - STANDINGS after WEEK #1

So after week 1, it is clear to see that no one was truly dominant. Had it not been for unfortunate incidents and an eager right foot, Chris Bradbury (886) would have been clear at the top. Early pace setters Jack Aldridge (921) and Matthew Clayton (231) prove that are going to be a force, whilst the highest point scorers from only registering one score are likely to be in the shake up come November - Messrs Cooper (702) and Palmer (606)


KL 5/3/11 BRUM 5/3/11 TAU 6/3/11 SKEG 6/3/11 TOTAL
871 Mark Simpson 67.5

35.5 103
921 Jack Aldridge
62
39.5 101.5
231 Matthew Clayton 66

35.5 101.5
886 Chris Bradbury 70.5
29.5
100
783 James Rygor
65 29.5
94.5
968 Micky Brennan
53.5
37 90.5
823 Sam Wagner
50
39.5 89.5
154 Steve Green Jnr
63
26.5 89.5
115 Mike Green
55.5
33 88.5
78 Henry King 55.5

32 87.5
480 Garry Sime
66
20 86
631 Ron Ferguson 53

29.5 82.5
605 Liam Rowe
52 28
80
641 Dennis Middler 63

16 79
647 Chris Burgoyne 58.5

20 78.5
744 Tom Smart 49

28 77
522 Chris Mikkula
44 31
75
198 Paul Nickelson 58.5

16 74.5
254 Richard Beere
46.5 25.5
72
226 Billy Webster 37

34 71
702 Allen Cooper 70.5


70.5
606 Andrew Palmer 69


69
401 Barry Goldin 67.5


67.5
361 Scott Roper
43
22.5 65.5
150 Mark Thoms 65


65
732 Daz Kitson
64

64
143 Marc Lammas 64


64
935 Nathan Maidment
46.5 16.5
63
597 Barry Clow 62


62
445 Nigel Green
61

61
362 Dave Harley 61


61
126 Jamie Avery
41 20
61
76 Chris Rowe
36 24
60
798 Mark Sargent 37

22.5 59.5
286 Todd Jones
59.5

59.5
101 Kelvin Whalley
59.5

59.5
615 Josh Coleman 58.5


58.5
259 Simon Farrington 58.5


58.5
11 Graham Mallings
58

58
954 Jamie Beere
41 16.5
57.5
53 Phillip Mann
57

57
377 Daz Shaw 55.5


55.5
110 David Billing
55.5

55.5
116 Ashley Rundle
53.5

53.5
924 Martyn Pearson 53


53
13 Andy Ford 53


53
14 Mike Priddle
36 14.5
50.5
270 Mark Gibbs
50

50
15 Steve Green
50

50
662 Steven Wycherley 49


49
388 Ian Mallinson 49


49
234 Darryl Edwards 49


49
81 Mark Clayton 49


49
400 David Sharp
46.5

46.5
255 Will Cobley
46.5

46.5
925 Paul Wilson 45


45
634 Paul Kitching 45


45
103 Carl Issit 45


45
802 Dean Simpson 42


42
145 Graham Mole 42


42
70 Brian Shadbolt 42


42
276 Murray Jones
41

41
742 Nicholas Rogers 40


40
665 Richard Clubley


38 38
977 David Massey 37


37
498 Derek Cayzer 37


37
379 Stuart Cayzer 37


37
955 Shaun Blakemore
36

36
844 Darren Phillips
36

36
355 Steve Murray
36

36
299 Stephen Smith
36

36
251 Julian Galovics
36

36
676 Neil Hooper

32
32
92 John Hogg


31 31
836 David Pannett


29.5 29.5
835 Matt Westaway

27
27
909 Andy Cattell


26.5 26.5
302 Dale Moon

25.5
25.5
866 Bob Griffin


24.5 24.5
287 Jason Wilkinson


24.5 24.5
830 Andrew Bennett

23
23
31 Simon Bassett

22
22
315 Justin Fisher

21
21
964 John Fortune


20 20
223 Lee Porter

18.5
18.5
162 Rich Swales

18.5
18.5
905 Rob Mitchell


16 16
710 Brett Townsend


16 16
557 Andrew Spence


16 16
438 Mike Rice

14.5
14.5
464 Matt Linfield

12
12
441 Mickey Branston

12
12
290 Jay Tonkin

12
12
992 Ian Jefferies

8.5
8.5
797 Dan Moss

8.5
8.5
785 Liam Deeble

8.5
8.5
167 Bill Batten

8.5
8.5

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