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REGISTRATION OPEN HERE:
http://pure.gate19.net/index.php?page=series&sid=14&signup=1
Green Flag Time: SATURDAYS - 20.00 UTC | 21.00 BST | 13.00 PDT | 16:00 EDT
Qualifying deadline: 2 hours prior. NEW!
Grids locked: 2 hours prior
Connect time: 1 hour prior
Schedule:
Preseason: Grand Valley Speedway Reverse - March 30th
1. Laguna Seca - April 6th
2. Tokyo R246 - April 13th
3. Deep Forest Raceway - April 20th
4. Suzuka Circuit - April 27th
5. Twin Ring Motegi East - May 4th
6. Nurburgring 24h - May 11th
The car:
-Nissan Silvia S15 RM
-Tuning will be prohibited; the only changeable setting is the brake bias.
-Sports Medium tires only
-You may colour your car any way you wish, however I reserve the right to ask you to change your colour, in the case that too many people paint their cars the same way
-Using a hacked/hybrid car will result in instant disqualification from the championship
Race Format
-Public Lobby, hosted by MULE_9242, or another PURE Marshall/Steward
-Races will be around 1 hour long
-There will only be 1 room, with a maximum of 16 drivers in the room. If more than 16 people qualify, then all full time drivers get priority over part time drivers (determined when you register).
For example, if Driver A, who is full time, qualifies 17th out of 17 drivers, and Driver B and Driver C qualify 7th and 8th, and are part time drivers, Driver C will be put on the waiting list, and Driver A will be slotted in 16th position. Should Driver D fail to show up for the race, Driver C will be asked to enter the race, and will be placed back in 8th position
Lobby rules:
-Drivers: 16
-Race Quality: High
-Mics: Off
-Unfixed host
Penalty: None
Race Finish delay: Maximum
Start: Grid Start w/ False Start check
Visible Damage: Off
Disable Collisions: Off
Mechanical Damage: Light
Slipstream strength: Weak
Boost: Off
Tire/Fuel use: Fast
Grip Reduction: Real
Tires: Sports Medium
Vehicle Tuning: Prohibited
ABS: Optional
All other Aids: Off
Qualifying:
Live-week long qualifying, one outlap, three timed laps, one chance. All qualifying will be done in public rooms, only listed stewards are allowed to observe qualifying runs. Stewards must also have another steward in the room in order to do their qualifying. All times will be submitted to and collected on a related website interface created by Pure members.
You only get one attempt at setting your time so choose it wisely. You can PM any of the stewards in order to communicate with them to set up a qualifying room. You can also add them on PSN with their permission in order to make it easier to find each other. But feel encouraged in getting to know all of your fellow racers on a first name basis to make it a more pleasant experience. It's a great group!
The deadline for qualifying is 12 hours prior to the race start.
You can qualify after the deadline with 0.5% added to your time.
No more qualifying runs will be allowed once we reach 2 hours from the green flag.
All qualifying will be done in public race rooms.
One out lap.
Three timed laps.
Only selected PURE officials may observe qualifying session.
There are now three types of Pure official:
Marshal - our eyes in the race and what used to be known as qualifying "stewards." They can report incidents they are not involved in. All officials above this position are also considered acting Marshals in that they can also run qualifying sessions.
;Biffy (GTP_Biffy)
;carracerptp(carracerptp)
;DA6righthand (DA6righthand)
;Green (GTP_GREEN)
;Iforcev8 (iforcev8)
;Josh_F (Josh_F_1998)
;joshua1994 (joshua1994)
;Michouw94 (GTP_MichMich)
;Müle (MULE_9242)
;OwensRacing (OwensRacing)
;Paginas1 (Paginas)
;Petros (tpe_rus)
;R1600Turbo (R1600Turbo)
;Sail IC (johnkiller2)
;SG15 (SG15)
;WiiFreak (WiiFreak)
;will-i-am (Trajikone)
;PhaedrusSocrates (PhaedrusSocrates)
;SkengD (skengdigi)
Steward - only a select few number of members that will work with each other in order to investigate and settle matters of incidents during races, if a steward is involved in the incident the rest of us will make a new thread in which we will debate the details without them. They were chosen by experience and able dedication and the list can change at any time. Contact them or the Core members in order to follow up on your incidents during racing.
;Aderrrm (GTP_Aderrrm)
;cicua (cicua)
;CSL (GTP_CSL)
;ealirendur (GTP_ealirendur)
;outlaw4rc (outlaw4rc)
;GV27 (GV27-)
;paulmac2k9 (GTP_PaulMac)
;RIP_Welsh_Don (GTP_Welsh-Bain)
;SuperSic (tony1311)
Core members - these are your administrators, have final say on all incidents (again, unless they're involved in one of them), and dedicate themselves to driving the future of Pure in its racing and its expansion. They will be the rule makers, discipliners, and will be the ones responsible for completing all penalty reviews for a race and posting the summary for them in the main GTP thread.
;Dennis (chorda)
;Dr_Watson (TnJF)
;Litchi (GTP_Litchi)
;Twistedfirework (GTP_Twist)
;Wardez (Wardez)
All times will be submitted to and collected on a related website interface created by PURE members.
All stewards are required to save the replay.
Track Boundaries:
Track boundaries for all races are universally defined as follows:
The white lines along the edge of the track are considered to be the track boundaries. These lines continue onto the rumble strips at each corner. At no point should there be no more than two wheels over those lines/rumble strips. two tires must remain in contact with the track at all times. The preceding defines the "track." hard surfaces beyond white lines and curbing/rumble strips such as concrete, "greencrete", or turf and other run off is not considered to be track. White lines, curbing/rumble strips are track and even if you only have two tires on their very edges (to be reviewed and confirmed by as steward) it will be considered clean.
This rule is, of course, also pertinent to both regular season qualifying and the group qualifying to be held especially for the pre-season event. And this also applies to marked pit lane entry and exit lines. Do not cross them.
Championship:
1st place - 35 points
2nd place - 33 points
3rd place - 31 points
4th place - 29 points
5th place - 28 points
6th place - 27 points
7th place - 26 points
8th place - 25 points
9th place - 24 points
10th place - 23 points
11th place - 22 points
12th place - 21 points
13th place - 20 points
14th place - 19 points
15th place - 18 points
16th place - 17 points
17th - 16
18th - 15
19th - 14
20th - 13
21st - 12
22nd - 11
23rd - 10
24th - 9
25th - 8
26th - 7
27th - 6
28th - 5
29th - 4
30th - 3
31st - 2
32nd - 1
Bonus Points
1 point for Pole
1 point for fastest lap (across both divisions, so a D2 driver can steal the point from D1)
1 point for winning D2 race.
The lowest scoring round for every driver will be dropped, meaning your best 5 races count.
Penalties:
Penalties for this series will be handled with a basic point penalty system for offenses. The worse the offense, the more points will be deducted.
Minor infractions - 1 point
-Repeated Accidental corner cuts (3-5)
-Reckless/Aggressive driving - not causing a collision (includes excessive blocking, dive-bombing, etc)
-Not following pit entrance/exit rules (crossing lines, etc.)
-Causing an avoidable collision - stopping and letting the affected drivers overtake you
-Passing out of bounds and not giving back the position
Minor infractions in 2 separate races will result in probation.
Moderate infractions - 3 points
-Repeated Accidental corner cuts (5-7)
-Causing an avoidable collision - not slowing to let affected drivers overtake you
-Rejoining track from out of bounds resulting in blocking/impeding race traffic (Includes pit exits)
-Illegal blocking/ignoring blue flag rule (Blue flag rules state that lapped drivers, in the same class, must do their best to allow the leaders an unobstructed racing line with which to overtake)
Moderate infractions will result in probation for the next race.
Severe infractions - 6 points
-Deliberately causing a collision
-Repeated accidental corner cuts (7 or more)
-Deliberate corner cuts
-Sustained aggressive/reckless driving
-Causing multiple avoidable collisions
Severe infractions will result in automatic probation for the remainder of the championship.
Extreme infractions - Disqualification from race + possible suspension from 1 or more races (up to and including championship exclusion)
-Committing any infraction while on probation
-Deliberately causing multiple collisions
-Driving backwards on the track for any reason
-Multiple Deliberate corner cuts
-Using an illegally modified/hacked car
http://pure.gate19.net/index.php?page=series&sid=14&signup=1
Green Flag Time: SATURDAYS - 20.00 UTC | 21.00 BST | 13.00 PDT | 16:00 EDT
Qualifying deadline: 2 hours prior. NEW!
Grids locked: 2 hours prior
Connect time: 1 hour prior
Schedule:
Preseason: Grand Valley Speedway Reverse - March 30th
1. Laguna Seca - April 6th
2. Tokyo R246 - April 13th
3. Deep Forest Raceway - April 20th
4. Suzuka Circuit - April 27th
5. Twin Ring Motegi East - May 4th
6. Nurburgring 24h - May 11th
The car:
-Nissan Silvia S15 RM
-Tuning will be prohibited; the only changeable setting is the brake bias.
-Sports Medium tires only
-You may colour your car any way you wish, however I reserve the right to ask you to change your colour, in the case that too many people paint their cars the same way
-Using a hacked/hybrid car will result in instant disqualification from the championship
Race Format
-Public Lobby, hosted by MULE_9242, or another PURE Marshall/Steward
-Races will be around 1 hour long
-There will only be 1 room, with a maximum of 16 drivers in the room. If more than 16 people qualify, then all full time drivers get priority over part time drivers (determined when you register).
For example, if Driver A, who is full time, qualifies 17th out of 17 drivers, and Driver B and Driver C qualify 7th and 8th, and are part time drivers, Driver C will be put on the waiting list, and Driver A will be slotted in 16th position. Should Driver D fail to show up for the race, Driver C will be asked to enter the race, and will be placed back in 8th position
Lobby rules:
-Drivers: 16
-Race Quality: High
-Mics: Off
-Unfixed host
Penalty: None
Race Finish delay: Maximum
Start: Grid Start w/ False Start check
Visible Damage: Off
Disable Collisions: Off
Mechanical Damage: Light
Slipstream strength: Weak
Boost: Off
Tire/Fuel use: Fast
Grip Reduction: Real
Tires: Sports Medium
Vehicle Tuning: Prohibited
ABS: Optional
All other Aids: Off
Qualifying:
Live-week long qualifying, one outlap, three timed laps, one chance. All qualifying will be done in public rooms, only listed stewards are allowed to observe qualifying runs. Stewards must also have another steward in the room in order to do their qualifying. All times will be submitted to and collected on a related website interface created by Pure members.
You only get one attempt at setting your time so choose it wisely. You can PM any of the stewards in order to communicate with them to set up a qualifying room. You can also add them on PSN with their permission in order to make it easier to find each other. But feel encouraged in getting to know all of your fellow racers on a first name basis to make it a more pleasant experience. It's a great group!
The deadline for qualifying is 12 hours prior to the race start.
You can qualify after the deadline with 0.5% added to your time.
No more qualifying runs will be allowed once we reach 2 hours from the green flag.
All qualifying will be done in public race rooms.
One out lap.
Three timed laps.
Only selected PURE officials may observe qualifying session.
There are now three types of Pure official:
Marshal - our eyes in the race and what used to be known as qualifying "stewards." They can report incidents they are not involved in. All officials above this position are also considered acting Marshals in that they can also run qualifying sessions.
;Biffy (GTP_Biffy)
;carracerptp(carracerptp)
;DA6righthand (DA6righthand)
;Green (GTP_GREEN)
;Iforcev8 (iforcev8)
;Josh_F (Josh_F_1998)
;joshua1994 (joshua1994)
;Michouw94 (GTP_MichMich)
;Müle (MULE_9242)
;OwensRacing (OwensRacing)
;Paginas1 (Paginas)
;Petros (tpe_rus)
;R1600Turbo (R1600Turbo)
;Sail IC (johnkiller2)
;SG15 (SG15)
;WiiFreak (WiiFreak)
;will-i-am (Trajikone)
;PhaedrusSocrates (PhaedrusSocrates)
;SkengD (skengdigi)
Steward - only a select few number of members that will work with each other in order to investigate and settle matters of incidents during races, if a steward is involved in the incident the rest of us will make a new thread in which we will debate the details without them. They were chosen by experience and able dedication and the list can change at any time. Contact them or the Core members in order to follow up on your incidents during racing.
;Aderrrm (GTP_Aderrrm)
;cicua (cicua)
;CSL (GTP_CSL)
;ealirendur (GTP_ealirendur)
;outlaw4rc (outlaw4rc)
;GV27 (GV27-)
;paulmac2k9 (GTP_PaulMac)
;RIP_Welsh_Don (GTP_Welsh-Bain)
;SuperSic (tony1311)
Core members - these are your administrators, have final say on all incidents (again, unless they're involved in one of them), and dedicate themselves to driving the future of Pure in its racing and its expansion. They will be the rule makers, discipliners, and will be the ones responsible for completing all penalty reviews for a race and posting the summary for them in the main GTP thread.
;Dennis (chorda)
;Dr_Watson (TnJF)
;Litchi (GTP_Litchi)
;Twistedfirework (GTP_Twist)
;Wardez (Wardez)
All times will be submitted to and collected on a related website interface created by PURE members.
All stewards are required to save the replay.
Track Boundaries:
Track boundaries for all races are universally defined as follows:
The white lines along the edge of the track are considered to be the track boundaries. These lines continue onto the rumble strips at each corner. At no point should there be no more than two wheels over those lines/rumble strips. two tires must remain in contact with the track at all times. The preceding defines the "track." hard surfaces beyond white lines and curbing/rumble strips such as concrete, "greencrete", or turf and other run off is not considered to be track. White lines, curbing/rumble strips are track and even if you only have two tires on their very edges (to be reviewed and confirmed by as steward) it will be considered clean.
This rule is, of course, also pertinent to both regular season qualifying and the group qualifying to be held especially for the pre-season event. And this also applies to marked pit lane entry and exit lines. Do not cross them.
Championship:
1st place - 35 points
2nd place - 33 points
3rd place - 31 points
4th place - 29 points
5th place - 28 points
6th place - 27 points
7th place - 26 points
8th place - 25 points
9th place - 24 points
10th place - 23 points
11th place - 22 points
12th place - 21 points
13th place - 20 points
14th place - 19 points
15th place - 18 points
16th place - 17 points
17th - 16
18th - 15
19th - 14
20th - 13
21st - 12
22nd - 11
23rd - 10
24th - 9
25th - 8
26th - 7
27th - 6
28th - 5
29th - 4
30th - 3
31st - 2
32nd - 1
Bonus Points
1 point for Pole
1 point for fastest lap (across both divisions, so a D2 driver can steal the point from D1)
1 point for winning D2 race.
The lowest scoring round for every driver will be dropped, meaning your best 5 races count.
Penalties:
Penalties for this series will be handled with a basic point penalty system for offenses. The worse the offense, the more points will be deducted.
Minor infractions - 1 point
-Repeated Accidental corner cuts (3-5)
-Reckless/Aggressive driving - not causing a collision (includes excessive blocking, dive-bombing, etc)
-Not following pit entrance/exit rules (crossing lines, etc.)
-Causing an avoidable collision - stopping and letting the affected drivers overtake you
-Passing out of bounds and not giving back the position
Minor infractions in 2 separate races will result in probation.
Moderate infractions - 3 points
-Repeated Accidental corner cuts (5-7)
-Causing an avoidable collision - not slowing to let affected drivers overtake you
-Rejoining track from out of bounds resulting in blocking/impeding race traffic (Includes pit exits)
-Illegal blocking/ignoring blue flag rule (Blue flag rules state that lapped drivers, in the same class, must do their best to allow the leaders an unobstructed racing line with which to overtake)
Moderate infractions will result in probation for the next race.
Severe infractions - 6 points
-Deliberately causing a collision
-Repeated accidental corner cuts (7 or more)
-Deliberate corner cuts
-Sustained aggressive/reckless driving
-Causing multiple avoidable collisions
Severe infractions will result in automatic probation for the remainder of the championship.
Extreme infractions - Disqualification from race + possible suspension from 1 or more races (up to and including championship exclusion)
-Committing any infraction while on probation
-Deliberately causing multiple collisions
-Driving backwards on the track for any reason
-Multiple Deliberate corner cuts
-Using an illegally modified/hacked car
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