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Pictures from Round 2 and 3:
If you like:
- Watching F1 and all their tyre/pit stop strategy
- Pushing these GT3/GT2 cars and tyres to their limit (end of life)
- Long tactical battles with clean drivers
- Fighting for a championship by playing the long game
- Tyre management and pit tactics are important part of this Championship
You will enjoy this event, starting Jan 2014 by ORDL - Online Race Driving League:
http://www.ordl.co.uk/forum/m/17733324/viewforum/3335478
Clean drivers only, every driver must complete in one of the pre-season event without causing an incident. There is a set of rules and penalties on our website, we will look into each complaint as well as watch replays, and penalty will be given to drivers who cause race incidents that could be avoided.
A driver may be banned from attending the next race(s) if drivers cause a race incident intentionally.
We have a comprehensive handicap system to keep both the racing and championship as close as possible.
1)Time & Place:
Host: Private lounge of m1racing
Steward: doctorpotfort + ORDL management
Race Length: Race 1 is appox 20min Race 2 is appox 40min to 50min
The 50min race 2 (the longer race) will be tactical like a compressed F1 race with1 or 2 or possible 3 pit stops, and 2 or more compounds could be used, fuel will be an added issue for extra fun.
Pre-season starts from 15 Dec 2013
Championship race every Sundays from 12th Jan 2014.
7:30pm (UK time) open for warm up
7:45pm 2 to 3 laps warm up race non-compulsory, no points, no penalties, no handicaps and no car checks
7:50pm handicap/car check
7:55pm qualify for 10min to 12min depending on track
8:10pm Race 1 start (appox 20min)
8:45pm Race 2 start (appox 40min to 50min)
Planned pre-season races: 15th, 22nd, 29th Dec and 5th Jan, every drivers new to this series must complete in one of the pre-season or testing event without causing an incident and finish the long race within 180 sec of the time limit.
Drivers can still join the event after it is started, we can set up testing race event on weekdays to check new drivers.
2) GT3 Car List:
Provisional car list (to be confirm by 7th Jan 2014) - variations of the following cars:
BMW(max 7 cars from BMW and no more then 4 cars from each variations)-
Z4 GT3 2011 @ 640bhp
M3 GT 2011 @ 700bhp
Audi(max 5 cars from Audi and no more then 3 cars from each variations)-
R8 LMS ultra Team Phoenix 2012 @ 660bhp
R8 LMS ultra 15th Anniv 2012 @ 660bhp
Mercedes-Benz(max 5 cars from Mercedes-Benz and no more then 3 cars from each variations)-
SLS AMG GT3 2011 @640bhp
SLS AMG GT3 15th Anniv 2011 @640bhp
Nissan(max 5 cars from Mercedes-Benz and no more then 3 cars from each variations)-
GT-R NISMO GT3 15th Anniv 2013 @710bhp
GT-R NISMO GT3 N24 Schulze 2013 @710bhp
All Cars are @ 1390KG.
A lot of effort has spent on the balancing of these cars, we can not say they are now performing 100% the same (but that would be boring). However, they all should be competitive over the 10 rounds of this championship. There is also a compulsory car change after round 5.
3) Tracks (Provisional):
10 rounds/tracks.
Following time table confirmed:
4) Reg/Lobby setup
-ABS, TC and racing line allowed, all other aids are off
-Damage: weak
-Penalties: off
-Boost: off
-Grip reduction on track edge: Low
-Tire wear/fuel consumption: High on R1 and Normal on R2
-Slipstreaming: weak or real depends on track
-Mic on for management and emergency only, no talking at Q and race
-Tyres: not restricted at most cases see tyre rules
-Grid start with false start check
-For race 2 reverse grid base on previous result
-Pitstop : not mandatory
-All tunings are allowed
5) Tyres
Race 1 No restrictions, use any tyres.
Race 2 -
Top 5 finishes of race 1 will not be allow to start race 2 with RS, only RM or RH are allow at the start.
Top 5 finishes of race 1 will have only 2 sets of RS for race 2.
All other drivers can start with any tyres and they will have 3 sets of RS, there are no limits on sets of RM, RH or rain tyres.
If you use 1 pair of RS tyres + 1 pair of RM tyres at the same time, it will be class as 1 set of RS used.
6) Handicaps
BHP
For both Race 1 and 2 - BHP handicap for the championship leaders
30bhp for championship leader
20bhp for 2nd
20bhp for 3rd
10bhp for 4th
10bhp for 5th
For race 2 only - BHP handicaps for the top 4 finishes of race 1
40bhp for winner and 2nd of race 1
20bhp for 3rd and 4th
For example, if you are the championship leader, you will Q and start race 1 with 40bhp handicap. If you finished 2nd on race 1, you will start race 2 with 70bhp handicap.
NEW! Winner of R2 will have 20bhp handicap on next Sunday (for both R1 and R2), in addition to any of the above handicaps. If you miss the races on next Sunday, it will carry on to the Sunday after etc.
2nd on R2 will have 10bhp handicap on next Sunday (for both R1 and R2), in addition to any of the above handicaps. If you miss the races on next Sunday, it will carry on to the Sunday after etc.
Tyres
Top 5 finishes of race 1 will not be allow to start race 2 with RS, only RM or RH are allow at the start.
Top 5 finishes of race 1 will have 2 sets of RS for race 2 and all other drivers will have 3 sets of RS, there are no limits on sets of RM or RH.
If you use 1 pair of RS tyres + 1 pair of RM tyres at the same time, it will be class as 1 set of RS used.
7) Penalties
Also see ORDL website rules section.
7.1 If you are responsible for an incident that could be avoided, there will be 6 sec added to your finishing time the first time on one night of racing, and 12 sec for the second time, 18 sec for the third time etc ..
7.2 If you are responsible for an incident, you must stop at a safe place immediately allow the innocent driver to pass freely to re-establish ahead of your position, failing to stop will net you another 10 sec added to your finishing time the first time on one night of racing, and 20 sec for the second time, 30 sec for the third time etc ..
In addition, time loses of the innocent driver as a result of the incident will be added to your finishing time (max 30 sec).
7.3 If you've overtaken someone using "questionable tactics", such as push pass or corner cutting, you must give back that place, failing to do so will result in 10 sec added to your finishing time the first time on one night of racing, and 20 sec for the second time, 30 sec for the third time etc ..
7.4 When defending on the straight, the leading car has the right to choose his own line down a straight. He can change his racing line once while driving down a straight (move from the outside line to the inside, or vice versa). Each additional change of racing line will net 1 penalty point. As the leading car approaches the next corner, he can return to the racing line of their choice. However, he is not allowed to move into the path of an overlapping car or of the car behind and causes an accident.
7.5 After handicap check, you must stay on track and not to go back to the lobby, it will cost 2 penalty points.
7.6 You must not disconnect from the lobby/race for oil change or any other reason (except for connection problems), it will cost 2 penalty points and you must start from the back on the next race (allow every car to pass you before turn 1) if not that will be another 3 penalty points.
7.7 You must not drive through to pass a transparent car you are battling with, that will cost you 2 points.
7.8 If you DNF/DNS the first race for any reason, or you came in late, you must start from the back on the next race (allow every car to pass you) if not that will be 3 penalty points.
7.9 Cars on the race track have right-of-way over cars entering the race track from the pits or recovering from an off. You have to take care not to interfere with other drivers on the track. Swerving in front of upcoming cars to defend your position is not allowed. When there are other cars around or other car(s) coming down the track, you must not cross the white line and stay on the same side of the track as the pit exit until the next corner, or there will be 2 penalty points. If you cause an incident, additional penalties from 7.1 and 7.2 will apply.
7.10 There is no going into car setup on restarts or at qualify, it will cost 3 penalty points.
7.11 2 WHEELS ON TRACK AT ALL TIMES, track as the black part between the white lines (Kerbs are not part of track). If you gain a place or defended a place by cutting the track, you must give up that place and allow the car behind to pass you, or there will be 3 penalty points.
7.12 If you put on the wrong tyre at a pit stop (e.g. when you are allowed 3 sets of RS, but you put on a 4th set), you may go back to the pit on the next lap and change to the correct tyre or there will be a 45sec time penalty.
7.13 2 penalty points for overtaking other drivers when entering the pit lane.
8) Points System
Race 1 & 2
1st = 15pts
2nd = 14pts
3rd = 13pts
4th = 12pts
5th = 11pts
..........
11th = 5pts
12th = 4pts
13th = 0pts
14th = 0pts
DROP SCORE SYSTEM - each driver's 2 worst scores of the season will be dropped, meaning 18 scores out of 20 will count for the Drivers' Championship. This allows drivers to miss 1 race night without too much disadvantage.
9) General
-Save replay of each race.
-If you are the leading car in a battle you have the right to the racing line, whatever you may deem that to be.
You are no longer classed as the leading car when the driver behind has his front wheels level with your rear wheels. At this stage you are now classed as 'side-by-side'
When side-by-side you can no longer taker the optimum racing line as this will either result in an accident or someone being ran off the track, you must follow either the inside or outside line of the corner depending on which you are on. You are not allowed to cut across the track until you are clear of the car alongside.
Not sticking to these rules when in a 'battle' will result in someone's race being ruined, either by a crash or by penalties and most of all it spoils the fun!
-If you cant see the car close from behind or side by side (may be at your blind spot) always give extra room when you turn into or out of the next corner, better then have an accident.
-It is the responsibility of the car returning to the track to ensure there are no collisions so that no other drivers have to manoeuvre or brake to allow you to resume racing. If there's a chance of a collision, wait and be patient as other drivers have the right of way.
-There may be stand in/guest driver racing with us from time to time, these will be clean drivers that we have race together in the pass. They will not be given any championship points, but will take handicap like any other drivers.
If you like:
- Watching F1 and all their tyre/pit stop strategy
- Pushing these GT3/GT2 cars and tyres to their limit (end of life)
- Long tactical battles with clean drivers
- Fighting for a championship by playing the long game
- Tyre management and pit tactics are important part of this Championship
You will enjoy this event, starting Jan 2014 by ORDL - Online Race Driving League:
http://www.ordl.co.uk/forum/m/17733324/viewforum/3335478
Clean drivers only, every driver must complete in one of the pre-season event without causing an incident. There is a set of rules and penalties on our website, we will look into each complaint as well as watch replays, and penalty will be given to drivers who cause race incidents that could be avoided.
A driver may be banned from attending the next race(s) if drivers cause a race incident intentionally.
We have a comprehensive handicap system to keep both the racing and championship as close as possible.
1)Time & Place:
Host: Private lounge of m1racing
Steward: doctorpotfort + ORDL management
Race Length: Race 1 is appox 20min Race 2 is appox 40min to 50min
The 50min race 2 (the longer race) will be tactical like a compressed F1 race with1 or 2 or possible 3 pit stops, and 2 or more compounds could be used, fuel will be an added issue for extra fun.
Pre-season starts from 15 Dec 2013
Championship race every Sundays from 12th Jan 2014.
7:30pm (UK time) open for warm up
7:45pm 2 to 3 laps warm up race non-compulsory, no points, no penalties, no handicaps and no car checks
7:50pm handicap/car check
7:55pm qualify for 10min to 12min depending on track
8:10pm Race 1 start (appox 20min)
8:45pm Race 2 start (appox 40min to 50min)
Planned pre-season races: 15th, 22nd, 29th Dec and 5th Jan, every drivers new to this series must complete in one of the pre-season or testing event without causing an incident and finish the long race within 180 sec of the time limit.
Drivers can still join the event after it is started, we can set up testing race event on weekdays to check new drivers.
2) GT3 Car List:
Provisional car list (to be confirm by 7th Jan 2014) - variations of the following cars:
BMW(max 7 cars from BMW and no more then 4 cars from each variations)-
Z4 GT3 2011 @ 640bhp
M3 GT 2011 @ 700bhp
Audi(max 5 cars from Audi and no more then 3 cars from each variations)-
R8 LMS ultra Team Phoenix 2012 @ 660bhp
R8 LMS ultra 15th Anniv 2012 @ 660bhp
Mercedes-Benz(max 5 cars from Mercedes-Benz and no more then 3 cars from each variations)-
SLS AMG GT3 2011 @640bhp
SLS AMG GT3 15th Anniv 2011 @640bhp
Nissan(max 5 cars from Mercedes-Benz and no more then 3 cars from each variations)-
GT-R NISMO GT3 15th Anniv 2013 @710bhp
GT-R NISMO GT3 N24 Schulze 2013 @710bhp
All Cars are @ 1390KG.
A lot of effort has spent on the balancing of these cars, we can not say they are now performing 100% the same (but that would be boring). However, they all should be competitive over the 10 rounds of this championship. There is also a compulsory car change after round 5.
3) Tracks (Provisional):
10 rounds/tracks.
Following time table confirmed:
4) Reg/Lobby setup
-ABS, TC and racing line allowed, all other aids are off
-Damage: weak
-Penalties: off
-Boost: off
-Grip reduction on track edge: Low
-Tire wear/fuel consumption: High on R1 and Normal on R2
-Slipstreaming: weak or real depends on track
-Mic on for management and emergency only, no talking at Q and race
-Tyres: not restricted at most cases see tyre rules
-Grid start with false start check
-For race 2 reverse grid base on previous result
-Pitstop : not mandatory
-All tunings are allowed
5) Tyres
Race 1 No restrictions, use any tyres.
Race 2 -
Top 5 finishes of race 1 will not be allow to start race 2 with RS, only RM or RH are allow at the start.
Top 5 finishes of race 1 will have only 2 sets of RS for race 2.
All other drivers can start with any tyres and they will have 3 sets of RS, there are no limits on sets of RM, RH or rain tyres.
If you use 1 pair of RS tyres + 1 pair of RM tyres at the same time, it will be class as 1 set of RS used.
6) Handicaps
BHP
For both Race 1 and 2 - BHP handicap for the championship leaders
30bhp for championship leader
20bhp for 2nd
20bhp for 3rd
10bhp for 4th
10bhp for 5th
For race 2 only - BHP handicaps for the top 4 finishes of race 1
40bhp for winner and 2nd of race 1
20bhp for 3rd and 4th
For example, if you are the championship leader, you will Q and start race 1 with 40bhp handicap. If you finished 2nd on race 1, you will start race 2 with 70bhp handicap.
NEW! Winner of R2 will have 20bhp handicap on next Sunday (for both R1 and R2), in addition to any of the above handicaps. If you miss the races on next Sunday, it will carry on to the Sunday after etc.
2nd on R2 will have 10bhp handicap on next Sunday (for both R1 and R2), in addition to any of the above handicaps. If you miss the races on next Sunday, it will carry on to the Sunday after etc.
Tyres
Top 5 finishes of race 1 will not be allow to start race 2 with RS, only RM or RH are allow at the start.
Top 5 finishes of race 1 will have 2 sets of RS for race 2 and all other drivers will have 3 sets of RS, there are no limits on sets of RM or RH.
If you use 1 pair of RS tyres + 1 pair of RM tyres at the same time, it will be class as 1 set of RS used.
7) Penalties
Also see ORDL website rules section.
7.1 If you are responsible for an incident that could be avoided, there will be 6 sec added to your finishing time the first time on one night of racing, and 12 sec for the second time, 18 sec for the third time etc ..
7.2 If you are responsible for an incident, you must stop at a safe place immediately allow the innocent driver to pass freely to re-establish ahead of your position, failing to stop will net you another 10 sec added to your finishing time the first time on one night of racing, and 20 sec for the second time, 30 sec for the third time etc ..
In addition, time loses of the innocent driver as a result of the incident will be added to your finishing time (max 30 sec).
7.3 If you've overtaken someone using "questionable tactics", such as push pass or corner cutting, you must give back that place, failing to do so will result in 10 sec added to your finishing time the first time on one night of racing, and 20 sec for the second time, 30 sec for the third time etc ..
7.4 When defending on the straight, the leading car has the right to choose his own line down a straight. He can change his racing line once while driving down a straight (move from the outside line to the inside, or vice versa). Each additional change of racing line will net 1 penalty point. As the leading car approaches the next corner, he can return to the racing line of their choice. However, he is not allowed to move into the path of an overlapping car or of the car behind and causes an accident.
7.5 After handicap check, you must stay on track and not to go back to the lobby, it will cost 2 penalty points.
7.6 You must not disconnect from the lobby/race for oil change or any other reason (except for connection problems), it will cost 2 penalty points and you must start from the back on the next race (allow every car to pass you before turn 1) if not that will be another 3 penalty points.
7.7 You must not drive through to pass a transparent car you are battling with, that will cost you 2 points.
7.8 If you DNF/DNS the first race for any reason, or you came in late, you must start from the back on the next race (allow every car to pass you) if not that will be 3 penalty points.
7.9 Cars on the race track have right-of-way over cars entering the race track from the pits or recovering from an off. You have to take care not to interfere with other drivers on the track. Swerving in front of upcoming cars to defend your position is not allowed. When there are other cars around or other car(s) coming down the track, you must not cross the white line and stay on the same side of the track as the pit exit until the next corner, or there will be 2 penalty points. If you cause an incident, additional penalties from 7.1 and 7.2 will apply.
7.10 There is no going into car setup on restarts or at qualify, it will cost 3 penalty points.
7.11 2 WHEELS ON TRACK AT ALL TIMES, track as the black part between the white lines (Kerbs are not part of track). If you gain a place or defended a place by cutting the track, you must give up that place and allow the car behind to pass you, or there will be 3 penalty points.
7.12 If you put on the wrong tyre at a pit stop (e.g. when you are allowed 3 sets of RS, but you put on a 4th set), you may go back to the pit on the next lap and change to the correct tyre or there will be a 45sec time penalty.
7.13 2 penalty points for overtaking other drivers when entering the pit lane.
8) Points System
Race 1 & 2
1st = 15pts
2nd = 14pts
3rd = 13pts
4th = 12pts
5th = 11pts
..........
11th = 5pts
12th = 4pts
13th = 0pts
14th = 0pts
DROP SCORE SYSTEM - each driver's 2 worst scores of the season will be dropped, meaning 18 scores out of 20 will count for the Drivers' Championship. This allows drivers to miss 1 race night without too much disadvantage.
9) General
-Save replay of each race.
-If you are the leading car in a battle you have the right to the racing line, whatever you may deem that to be.
You are no longer classed as the leading car when the driver behind has his front wheels level with your rear wheels. At this stage you are now classed as 'side-by-side'
When side-by-side you can no longer taker the optimum racing line as this will either result in an accident or someone being ran off the track, you must follow either the inside or outside line of the corner depending on which you are on. You are not allowed to cut across the track until you are clear of the car alongside.
Not sticking to these rules when in a 'battle' will result in someone's race being ruined, either by a crash or by penalties and most of all it spoils the fun!
-If you cant see the car close from behind or side by side (may be at your blind spot) always give extra room when you turn into or out of the next corner, better then have an accident.
-It is the responsibility of the car returning to the track to ensure there are no collisions so that no other drivers have to manoeuvre or brake to allow you to resume racing. If there's a chance of a collision, wait and be patient as other drivers have the right of way.
-There may be stand in/guest driver racing with us from time to time, these will be clean drivers that we have race together in the pass. They will not be given any championship points, but will take handicap like any other drivers.
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