It was determined by IHRA a number of months ago that we would rank each run as “closest to perfect”, meaning that a run that is -.001 red and dead on the dial-in with a 0 would be ranked as a .001 package and be considered a better run then someone who was .020 green and .01 over their dial for a .03 package. The overall package was calculated as a total number away from perfect regardless of foul starts or breakouts.
The object of the ranking system to determine the final spots is one that simply calculates the amount of time away from a perfect run a competitor turns in during the final round of the Summit Super Series race. There has been some confusion and questions regarding the ranking of packages recently and we wanted to clear up how the ranking system worked and what the intent is in determining the final spots in the field.