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'''International Stunts Master''', often referred to as '''ISM''', is a special competition managed by [[Mark L. Rivers]] since 2006, usually held between consecutive months of December and January. Conceived as a sort of "World Cup" for Stunts, it pitches selected top racers in a variety of tracks and cars on a short contest, that lasts for about one month and a half. Invitation criteria for the first two editions were based on [[Worldranklist|SWR]] rankings. A third edition was held during December 2008 and January 2009, this time with a qualifying round open to all racers - the fastest 80% of the involved racers achieving qualification to the final stage. A similarly-structured fourth edition opened the 2010 racing season.
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'''International Stunts Master''', often referred to as '''ISM''', is a special competition managed by [[Mark L. Rivers]] since 2006, usually held between consecutive months of December and January. Conceived as a sort of "World Cup" for Stunts, it pitches selected top racers in a variety of tracks and cars on a short contest that lasts for about one month and a half. Invitation criteria for the first two editions were based on [[Worldranklist|SWR]] rankings. The editions of 2009 and 2010 saw the inception of a qualifying round open to all racers - the fastest 80% of the involved racers achieving qualification to the final stage. For 2011 ISM followed a streamlined formula, doing away with the qualifying round (entry was granted to [[ZakStunts]] 2010 podiumers in addition to a few special invitees) and holding all races on a single track, with different cars.
  
 
==Season Podiums==
 
==Season Podiums==

Revision as of 03:42, 29 January 2011

International Stunts Master, often referred to as ISM, is a special competition managed by Mark L. Rivers since 2006, usually held between consecutive months of December and January. Conceived as a sort of "World Cup" for Stunts, it pitches selected top racers in a variety of tracks and cars on a short contest that lasts for about one month and a half. Invitation criteria for the first two editions were based on SWR rankings. The editions of 2009 and 2010 saw the inception of a qualifying round open to all racers - the fastest 80% of the involved racers achieving qualification to the final stage. For 2011 ISM followed a streamlined formula, doing away with the qualifying round (entry was granted to ZakStunts 2010 podiumers in addition to a few special invitees) and holding all races on a single track, with different cars.

Season Podiums

1st edition (2006-2007)
Position Racer Points [1]
1 Ayrton 29
2 Bonzai Joe 26
3 CTG 26
2nd edition (2007-2008)
Position Racer Total time [2]
1 Bonzai Joe 1:08.75
2 Mark L. Rivers 1:09.45
3 Zak McKracken 1:12.65
3rd edition (2008-2009)
Position Racer Total time [3]
1 Ayrton 3:33.55
2 Bonzai Joe 3:42.45
3 CTG 3:44.95
4th edition (2009-2010)
Position Racer Points [4]
1 Gutix 30.2
2 Duplode 29.4
3 Bonzai Joe 24.4

1. back - 1st season final results correspond to points obtained on the three parallel races held, leading time bonus included.

2. back - 2nd season final results correspond to time obtained on the final round track, leading time bonus subtracted.

3. back - 3rd season final results correspond to the sum of times obtained on the three parallel races of the final round, leading time bonus subtracted.

4. back - 4th season final results correspond to points obtained on the three parallel races held, leading time bonus included.

External Links

SDR portal, from which the ISM sites may be reached