Perfect 70
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The Perfect 70 is a fairly rare accomplishment in the TM Master Cup Series, when a driver receives the maximum amount of points in a TM Master Cup Series event.
To achieve a Perfect 70, a driver must win the pole (five points), lead the most laps (five points), and win the race (60 points). It is similar to a Grand Slam, the only difference being that a Perfect 70 does not require a driver to lead every lap of the race.
At HLR Circuit, there were two Perfect 70s in one race weekend. Divina Henton achieved it in the Master Cup race and Cameron Taylor did likewise in the TM Lights race.
Drivers that accomplished the Perfect 70[edit | edit source]
- Leonid Roderick, Round of Sweden, 2011 (also a Grand Slam)
- Adrien Devereux, Round of Las Vegas, 2012
- Divina Henton, Round of British Columbia, 2012
- Adrien Devereux, Round of California, 2013 (second time)
- Scott Bates, Round of Indianapolis, 2013 (In this case, a perfect 140)
- Adrien Devereux, Round of Wales, 2014 (third time)
- Alessandro Rossini, Round of Queensland, 2014
- Tom Moore, Round of Los Angeles, 2019
- Saul Fischel, Round of Carbondale, 2019
The TM Lights has also seen it's share of Perfect 70s due to its using of the same points system that the TM Master Cup series does.