
After the heats, the top four (4) teams in the Intermediate
Classification points table will progress to the Semi Finals

The winners of each Semi Final will progress to the Final

Drivers will test their skills and ability to push themselves and the Pioneer 25 to their limits across the Extreme H Time Trial course. It’s a race against the clock, to claim the crown for the fastest driver pairing and crucial World Cup Qualifying Points.
With the order determined by random draw, drivers will attack the course one at a time, switching at the end of their run to their co-driver, who will complete the second lap of the session.
Both drivers’ run times combine to form each team's overall time for that session. There will be two sessions – one in the morning, one in the afternoon. Both session times are combined to place them in a ranking, which World Cup Qualifying Points are awarded accordingly.
SEEDING
Assigned by a random lottery draw, teams will race 4 times (twice for each driver) in a series of thrilling head-to-head match-ups, with points tallied across all heats.
After the heats, the top four (4) teams in the Intermediate
Classification points table will progress to the Semi Finals
The winners of each Semi Final will progress to the Final
After the Head-to-Head Final, World Cup Qualifying Points for the Drivers and Teams shall be awarded as follows:
Teams will race across two qualifying rounds containing two four-car heats each, with World Cup Qualifying Points for the taking, based off finishing position in each heat.
The Team with the most World Cup Qualifying Points after the completion of all 3 disciplines, will have the advantage of choosing their desired spot on the starting grid first, with the Team in second spot picking their preferred spot next and so on down to 8th place for the 8-car Extreme H World Cup Final, where the winner takes it all.