DeathRace2000 is pretty spectacular too.
You stole mah thunda...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeT6uGzn_nEThe basic structure of the race includes three timed segments: New York–St. Louis, Missouri, St. Louis–Albuquerque, and Albuqueque–New Los Angeles. Additionally, drivers score points for every civilian they kill, with values varying based on age and gender. Infants, women and the elderly are worth the most points.
As the event depicted in the film is the 20th annual Road Race; therefore, Mr. President started the event during his second year in office.
Racers are scored in two ways. First, by time; all racers must stop at two checkpoints on their route to New L.A., and are scored based on their placement. (The 2000 road race has checkpoints in St. Louis and Albuquerque; it is not known whether these checkpoints change annually.) All racers must start simultaneously from the checkpoint after a 12-hour pitstop.
It is the second scoring system that gives the film its title, however. points are scored for every person killed, with different point values depending on the age, gender and importance of the person killed. According to the movie, the point system appears to be as follows:
Male adult: 20
Male teenager: 40
Male infant/toddler: 70
Female (any age): 10 more than men in any age bracket
Senior citizen (regardless of gender): 100
