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'''Campeonato JACStunts Brasil''', variously known as JACStunts Brazilian Championship or simply JACStunts, is a Stunts competition created in early 2008 by members of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orkut Orkut] community of retro-gamers "Jogos Antigos de Computador" (Portuguese for "Old computer games"). Despite the Brazilian origins and management, it is open to racers of all countries. Contest rules enforce both trust-based [[NoRH]] and [[OWOOT#Free OWOOT|OWOOT]] rules (actually, two wheels must be on/over the track on most circumstances, and stunt elements can't be skipped with exception made to flying over up/down corkscrews). Races are held weekly on longer than average racecourses, making for a potentially very demanding competition.  
 
'''Campeonato JACStunts Brasil''', variously known as JACStunts Brazilian Championship or simply JACStunts, is a Stunts competition created in early 2008 by members of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orkut Orkut] community of retro-gamers "Jogos Antigos de Computador" (Portuguese for "Old computer games"). Despite the Brazilian origins and management, it is open to racers of all countries. Contest rules enforce both trust-based [[NoRH]] and [[OWOOT#Free OWOOT|OWOOT]] rules (actually, two wheels must be on/over the track on most circumstances, and stunt elements can't be skipped with exception made to flying over up/down corkscrews). Races are held weekly on longer than average racecourses, making for a potentially very demanding competition.  
  
JACStunts is currently on its third season. First season was more of a trial run, with only five tracks during the months of January and February 2008. The second season was intended to have eighteen races, but a number of difficulties eventually led to the resignation of the original manager [[Thiago Marques]] and the premature termination of the season after six tracks. The championship was then took over by the rest of JACStunts community, led by [[Igor Phoenix]].
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JACStunts is currently holding the preparations for its fourth season. First season was more of a trial run, with only five tracks during the months of January and February 2008. The second season was intended to have eighteen races, but a number of difficulties eventually led to the resignation of the original manager [[Thiago Marques]] and the premature termination of the season after six tracks. The championship was then took over by the rest of JACStunts community, led by [[Igor Phoenix]]. Under the new management, the championship finally saw a full season, with fourteen weekly races.  
  
 
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Revision as of 07:22, 29 July 2008

Campeonato JACStunts Brasil, variously known as JACStunts Brazilian Championship or simply JACStunts, is a Stunts competition created in early 2008 by members of the Orkut community of retro-gamers "Jogos Antigos de Computador" (Portuguese for "Old computer games"). Despite the Brazilian origins and management, it is open to racers of all countries. Contest rules enforce both trust-based NoRH and OWOOT rules (actually, two wheels must be on/over the track on most circumstances, and stunt elements can't be skipped with exception made to flying over up/down corkscrews). Races are held weekly on longer than average racecourses, making for a potentially very demanding competition.

JACStunts is currently holding the preparations for its fourth season. First season was more of a trial run, with only five tracks during the months of January and February 2008. The second season was intended to have eighteen races, but a number of difficulties eventually led to the resignation of the original manager Thiago Marques and the premature termination of the season after six tracks. The championship was then took over by the rest of JACStunts community, led by Igor Phoenix. Under the new management, the championship finally saw a full season, with fourteen weekly races.

Season Podiums

Season 1 (Jan-Feb 2008)
Rank Racer Points
1 Thiago Marques 46
2 Régis Muller 27
3 Diego Cereal 26
Season 2 (Mar-Apr 2008)
Rank Racer Points
1 Alê (Dark Chaser) 58
2 Thiago Marques 42
3 Igor Phoenix 30
Season 3 (Apr-Jul 2008)
Rank Racer Points
1 Duplode 126
2 Felipe Nemesis 102
3 Rudah 82

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