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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 is to be held in late 2008/early 2009, this time with a qualifying round open to all racers.  
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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.
  
 
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| [[Ayrton]]
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| [[Gutix]]
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| [[Bonzai Joe]]
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| 24.4
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| [[Duplode]]
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''{{Footn|1}} - 1st season final results correspond to points obtained on the three parallel races held, [[Leading Time Bonus|leading time bonus]] included.''
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''{{Footn|2}} - 2nd season final results correspond to time obtained on the final round track, leading time bonus subtracted.''
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''{{Footn|3}} - 3rd season final results correspond to the sum of times obtained on the three parallel races of the final round, leading time bonus subtracted.''
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''{{Footn|4}} - 4th and 5th season final results correspond to points obtained on the three parallel races held, leading time bonus included.''
  
''(*) - 1st season final results correspond to points obtained on the three parallel races held, [[Leading Time Bonus|leading time bonus]] included.''
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==External Links==
  
''(**) - 2nd season final results correspond to time obtained on the final round track, leading time bonus subtracted.''
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[http://digilander.libero.it/stunts.SDR/ SDR portal, from which the ISM sites may be reached]
  
[[Category:Competition]]
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[[Category:Competitions]]

Latest revision as of 22:37, 30 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
5th edition (2011)
Position Racer Points [4]
1 Duplode 36.0
2 Bonzai Joe 29.0
3 Gutix 27.7

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 and 5th 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