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Rules for this championship:
- Shift + P
Drivers are not allowed to go to the pit with this type combo, or in spectate mode and later return to the track during a race.
- Yellow Flag
means drivers to slow down due to a hazard on the track. A driver receiving a yellow flag should be prepared to encounter a crash scene and/or slow cars, and should be ready to slow down if necessary. Overtaking is forbidden during a yellow flag. Drivers involved in the crash need to move away from the scene as soon and as safe as possible. Slow cars returning to the pits should stay away from the racing line and try not to hinder other cars. Investigation will only be made after a complaint (see §11).
- The penalty for not following this rule depends on the severity of the incident, and can range from a time penalty up until disqualification. (see §13).
- Blue flag
means a faster car is approaching and that the driver should move aside to allow one or more faster cars to pass. Investigation will only be made after a complaint (see §11).
- The penalty for not following this rule depends on the severity of the incident, and can range from a time penalty up until disqualification. (see §13).
- Overtaking
any overtaking attempt should be well prepared, so that in a fight with another driver no unnecessary dangers occur. The driver who is in front entering the corner has the right for that corner. If the driver trying to overtake is fully alongside, the driver who first was ahead has the right for that corner. However, the line on which the other driver is on should be respected and drivers should leave each other enough room to drive side by side through the corner when necessary. Contact should be avoided at all times.
- The penalty for not following this rule depends on the severity of the incident, and can range from a time penalty up until disqualification. (see §13).
- Weaving
Drivers may only make one move away from the racing line. Weaving will be penalized. Investigation will only be made after a complaint (see §11).
- The penalty for not following this rule depends on the severity of the incident, and can range from a time penalty up until disqualification. (see §13).
- Cutting corners
No advantage should be gained by cutting the corner. Two tires should be on track at all times. Investigation will only be made after a complaint (see §11).
- The penalty for not following this rule depends on the severity of the incident, and can range from a time penalty up until disqualification. (see §13).
- Pit entry/exit
Drivers entering or exiting the pits are not allowed to cross the pit entry/exit line. We have exceptions for some tracks. Drivers that are on the track can only cross the pit exit line if no driver is leaving the pits. Investigation will only be made after a complaint (see complaints).
- The penalty for not following this rule is a 10 seconds penalty, added to the finishing time.
- Exceptions are
South City tracks Car blocking the the pit exit lane (car spun/crashed and is standing in the pit exit lane).
- Drive through and stop & Go penalty’s
A driver receiving a drive through or a stop & go penalty must serve his penalty within three laps from receiving the penalty.
- Not following this rule will result in disqualification.
- Chatting
Chatting is forbidden during both qualifying and the race, from start to end. The server admin will announce when the chat is closed and opened again by stating “chat closed” and “chat open.” Chatting will only be opened, when the final driver on track has finished qualifying / and race. Any chatting in between will be penalized.
- The penalty for chatting is 5 seconds per line.
If a driver uses swear words or threatens another driver, he will receive a 1 race ban or more depending on the severity of the insult.
- Cheats
Cheats and hacks are forbidden.
- The penalty for using a cheat or a hack is a loss of the start license, a ban from all our servers and a kickout of our team.
- Complaints
After every race you can file a complaint in the specific topic on the forum. In a complaint you can set your statement towards a driver which you think did not obey the rules. This must be done within the next 24 hours after the race.
- You have to clearly state the following:
- Involved drivers - - Session (qualifying or race) - - Lap - - Description of the incident -
- If a complaint is too unclear it will not be investigated. Drivers involved always have the chance to reply.
- The admins will look at all complaints and watch the replays. Within 4 days the admins will file a verdict about all complaints and reveal the definitive race results.
- Penalty’s
Penalties imposed during or after an event are final and will not be reconsidered. The final verdict will be posted in the forum and, in case of a penalty being handed out, mailed to the driver receiving the penalty.
- Possible penalties
The race admins can give the following penalties:
- Warning
- Time penalties
- Causing an incident with 1-2 positions loss to the opponent: 20 seconds
- Causing an incident with 3-5 positions loss to the opponent: 30 seconds
- Causing an incident with more than 5 positions loss to the opponent: 40 seconds
- Causing an incident, opponent has to make a pit stop: 50 seconds
- Causing an incident, opponent has to end his race: 60 seconds
- Drive through
- Stop and go
- Points deduction
- Disqualification
- Ban
- Penalties can also be combined.
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