RC Racing Event
Best Practices
16 Racers
- Heats: 4 heats of 4 racers.
- Advancement: Top 2 from each heat advance to semi-finals.
- Semi-Finals: 2 semi-finals of 4 racers each.
- Finals: Top 2 from each semi-final advance to the final.
32 Racers
- Heats: 8 heats of 4 racers.
- Advancement: Top 2 from each heat advance to quarter-finals.
- Quarter-Finals: 4 quarter-finals of 4 racers each.
- Semi-Finals: 2 semi-finals of 4 racers each.
- Finals: Top 2 from each semi-final advance to the final.
20 Racers (5 per race)
- Heats: 4 heats of 5 racers.
- Advancement: Top 2 from each heat advance to semi-finals.
- Semi-Finals: 2 semi-finals of 4 racers each.
- Finals: Top 2 from each semi-final advance to the final.
Recommendations
- 16 Racers with 4 Racers per Heat:
- Simple and clean structure.
- Balanced number of heats, semi-finals, and a final.
- Each round reduces the number of participants by half, making progression smooth.
- 32 Racers with 4 Racers per Heat:
- Suitable for larger events.
- Provides multiple rounds before reaching the final.
- Keeps the competition engaging and balanced.
- 20 Racers with 5 Racers per Heat:
- Provides a slightly larger number of racers per heat.
- Each heat has more competition, which can be exciting.
- The progression is straightforward and manageable.
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