Grand Prix
Rules
1) This racing league is open to all who can commit to a full season.
2) You may purchase or win as a prize any car on the following list for an entry. You may also form a team. A team may not be more then two drivers. A team should come up with a team name. A team may also hire a team engineer and inform BH-21 of it. A team must also pick a team leader to ask about being on pace with the leaders of the field.
Each driver may select one car per division for a total of four cars if they desire, a team may select a total of four cars period, only one per division, divided between the two drivers of that team as they see fit.
Team Engineer - a team engineer will advise a team on car setups, changes need for tracks, gearing and any and all technical information about the cars used and tracks they will go to.
Grand Prix - Car List
LMP1/LMP900 Divsion
Audi R8 Race Car ('01)
BMW V12 LMR Race Car ('99)
Pescarolo Courage C60/Peugeot Race Car ('03)
Pescarolo PlayStation C60/Judd Race Car ('04)
LMGTP Divsion
Bentley Speed 8 Race Car ('03)
Toyota GT-One Race Car (TS020) ('99)
Group C Divsion
Jaguar XJR9 Race Car ('88)
Mazda 787B Race Car ('91)
Mercedes-Benz Sauber C9 Race Car ('89)
Nissan R89C Race Car ('89)
Nissan R92CP Race Car ('92)
Peugeot 905 Race Car ('92)
Toyota Minolta Toyota 88C-V Race Car ('89)
Can-Am Divsion
Chaparral 2J Race Car ('70)
Toyota 7 Race Car ('70)
3) Washing and oiling your car may be done freely. A refresher plan or stiffness are optional and may be purchased at a driver or racing teams discretion . Any tire set may be purchased and used also at the driver or racing teams discretion. No engine modifications may be purchased or used, the cars will be used as they are, but may be tuned completely with what they have. Nitrous Oxide purchase and use is banned.
4) There will be two basic categories general where all entrants are recorded and division where only the cars in that division will be recorded, of those categories there will be individual and team subdivisions. The times will be compared in the general and division categories to determine the winners and points for each race. There will be a totallying of points for each race. at the end of the season the highest amount of points being the winner for the season in the respective categories.
5) The season lasts 2 months, each driver and team has that amount of time to submit their times for each event. A driver or team can do the tracks as fast or as slow as they want and manage their time, but a 2 months is all you get. Results will be posted for a race as soon as all entries are in for it. If the 2 months pass no further entries will be accepted and the results will be posted at a minimum of one track or event a per day until it is all complete.
6) All driving aids are at a driver or teams discretion.
7) To drive a course a driver will use the events/tracks listed in the Event Schedule. All laps must be A-Spec'ed during a race.
8) Times used will be a combined lap time that shows when you return to the main screen for that track, after a race, with a combined time for all the racers that finished the race.
9) That combined time is what a driver will private message to BH-21 and it will be compared to the other drivers and teams for each track.
10) All time submissions will be by Private Message to BH-21
11) Points will be awared at the following rates:
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Position Points
1st 10
2nd 6
3rd 5
4th 4
5th 3
6th 2
7th 1
8th -
12) If a driver or team isn't able to post their times for a given track recieves a DNF for each track that is missed.
13) A solo driver or the head of a team may ask by PM if they are on pace or not with the leaders. I will reply with one of three responses, Yes, No, Not Enough Data and the number of entries submitted so far. This way you are not completely competing against an unknown target. This will be on a list of all tracks with the previously mentioned reponses for each track completed.
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Pace
Yes - (+/- 1.5 seconds)
No - (Behind more then 1.5 seconds)
Not Enough Data - (No entries yet)
Number of Entries -
14) A race event should be driven in the spirit of a real race. You should keep two wheels on the track at all times. You should minimizing collisions with bot cars in a race, to preserve your car for the season and to avoid damage that would take a real car out of the race altogether.
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Info Center
Events Schedule
Family Cup
AI Difficulty 5
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Tracks
Fuji Speedway '90
Sarthe II
Midfield Raceway
Apricot Hill
Extreme Hall
Grand Turismo All Stars
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High Speed Ring
Fuji Speedway '80
Driving Park - Test Cousre
Grand Valley
Suzuka
Sarthe I
Extreme Hall
Real Circuit Tours
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Suzuka
Twin Ring Motegi Road Course
Infineon Raceway - Sports Car Course
Fuji Speedway '05 GT
Sarthe I
Professional Events Hall
Grand Turismo World Championship
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Tracks
Tokyo Route 246
Twin Ring Motegi Super Speedway
Seoul Central
New York
Suzuka
Grand Valley
Sarthe I
** Current Grand Prix News **
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Season Racing Roster
Individual Standings
Team
Car Division Racing No. Driver Points
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Team Standings
Teams Points
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Divison Standings
Division One - LMP1/LMP900
Individual Standings
Driver Points
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Team Standings
Teams Points
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Division Two - LMGTP
Individual Standings
Driver Points
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Team Standings
Teams Points
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Division Three - Group C
Individual Standings
Driver Points
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Team Standings
Teams Points
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Division Four - Can-Am
Individual Standings
Driver Points
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Team Standings
Teams Points
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Directory
Important Posts
Season One Start
Season One Race Results
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