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'''ZCT100''' (track title: ''Operators'') was the hundredth race of the [[ZakStunts]] competition, held during October 2009. An historical event, it further catalysed the comeback of long-missing racers that marked the 2009 season. Eventually, all former ZakStunts champions as well as 13 of the 17 race winners by that point appeared on the same scoreboard, to the delight of the community. The result was one of the more closely contested scoreboards ever. The final podium was dominated by the South American champions, with [[Ayrton]] winning followed by [[Renato Biker]] and [[Gutix]]. With a fourth place, [[Duplode]] assured mathematically the title of the 2009 season.
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'''ZCT100''' (track title: ''Operators'') was the hundredth race of the [[ZakStunts]] competition, held during October 2009. An historical event, it further catalysed the comeback of long-missing racers that marked the 2009 season. Eventually, all former ZakStunts champions as well as 13 of the 17 [[List of ZakStunts race winners|race winners]] by that point appeared on the same scoreboard, to the delight of the community. The result was one of the more closely contested scoreboards ever. The final podium was dominated by the South American champions, with [[Ayrton]] winning followed by [[Renato Biker]] and [[Gutix]]. With a fourth place, [[Duplode]] assured mathematically the title of the 2009 season.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:28, 12 November 2011

ZCT100 (track title: Operators) was the hundredth race of the ZakStunts competition, held during October 2009. An historical event, it further catalysed the comeback of long-missing racers that marked the 2009 season. Eventually, all former ZakStunts champions as well as 13 of the 17 race winners by that point appeared on the same scoreboard, to the delight of the community. The result was one of the more closely contested scoreboards ever. The final podium was dominated by the South American champions, with Ayrton winning followed by Renato Biker and Gutix. With a fourth place, Duplode assured mathematically the title of the 2009 season.

Scoreboard

Bold face indicates ZakStunts race winners up to September 2009. Golden indicates ZakStunts champions up to season 2008. Racers used Skyline unless indicated otherwise. Times indicated are not corrected by car bonuses.

ZCT100 - Operators
Pos. Racer Time
1 Ayrton 1:12.75
2 Renato Biker 1:14.10
3 Gutix 1:15.80
4 Duplode 1:18.05
5 Mark L. Rivers 1:18.60
6 Bonzai Joe 1:20.25
7 CTG 1:20.90
8 Paradisio 1:21.65
9 Alain 1:21.90
10 Alan Rotoi 1:22.55
11 SuperBrian 1:18.65 (Audi)
12 Zak McKracken 1:37.85
13 AbuRaf70 1:40.00
14 Chulk 1:42.50
15 Reiger 1:59.70
16 dstien 2:06.20
17 Pavekiller 1:59.85 (Audi)
18 PedroAntonio 2:18.85
19 Overdrijf 2:22.50
20 SergioBaro 2:12.90 (Audi)
21 Usrin 2:28.20 (Audi)
22 Friker 2:34.05 (Audi)
23 Lene 2:58.50 (Audi)

Analysis

Contributed by Mark L. Rivers

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