AIESEC NZ 1314 | Cycle 5 Racing Campaign

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Cycle 5

Race Guide Fuel your car Train your driver Don’t get pulled over!


Overview The race is on! Get your car across the line to win the NZ Grand Prix and prove to the network that New Zealand is truly in the race to 2015. Fuel your Car: Gather fuel points to move your car. There are three different kinds: Petrol (Applications), Turbo Fuel (Raises) and NOS (Matches). Train your Drivers: Train up your drivers to make sure that you don’t crash! There are checklist items to complete and cases to finish. Don’t get pulled over!: You can get pulled over by not training your drivers or by not following national promotion guidelines.


Who is who in the race? Car - Your LC Get petrol points to move forward

Auckland

Victoria

Canterbury

Otago

Waikato

Driver- Your EB and EBe Complete transition modules to make sure you don’t get pulled over or damage your car. Police - MC Make sure that you are nationally aligned and not engaging in any funny business!


How to get ahead? Collect Fuel Points

Petrol (aka Application) GCDP - 5 points GIP – 10 points

Move your car going by collecting fuel points

Turbo Fuel (aka Raise) GCDP - 250 points GIP – 500 points

Train up your Driver Learners Complete theory tasks Restricted Complete case tasks Full Complete all tasks to get your keys at JulyCo

Nitrous Oxide (aka Match) GCDP - 700 points GIP – 1000 points Handle the curves by upskilling your driver!


Progress Pitstop Help! My results aren’t coming through! Never fear! Pitstops are here! These Pitstops are placed just in the nic of time to help you to fix any problems that you are having with your car or driver. There are two Pitstops: 1) Pitstops for drivers are webinars that will take place in May 2) Pitstops for your car take the form of consultancy space with the MC from the 5th to the 18th of May. Exact dates to be confirmed.


Frequently Asked Questions What is the timeline of the Racing Campaign? Each car (LC) starts when they come back to Uni after the break (Auckland, Waikato and Otago on 28th April, Victoria and Canterbury on 5th May). You can get points by 25th June and the campaign will be summed up at JulyCo. What can I do to move my car (LC) forward in the race? You can gather points = OGX applications, raises and matches. Ask your LCP or EB how can you contribute in the best way. For more details about points see page 4 of this booklet. What is ’’Train up your driver” part about? It’s about EB transition. Your car’s drivers (EB 13/14 and EB 14/15) will have theory tasks and cases to complete in order for your LC to be able to move forward. After completing the whole checklist, EB 14/15 will get the keys to the car (LC) at JulyCo. Can my car (LC) move backwards? Yes, you can lose points in the race and receive damage to your car. Too much damage and your car will crash! You can loose points and move backwards e.g. for not following national promotional guidelines or for missing transition modules. How will I know where in the race my car (LC) is? Make sure you follow AIESEC New Zealand group on Facebook, we will post weekly updates there. You can also expect a section about it in the newsletter.

For other questions about the campaign, contact paulina.helinska@aiesec.org.nz


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