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Welcome to the WRS #GT300 championship
Here you will find all information you need to join the #GT300 championship. This championship is based around the Triple Mix principle. Which means everybody gets to drive all the cars. For this championship we’ve selected 3 cars for you to use, which you get to know all about further down in this thread.
Before we dive deeper into the Triple Mix, let’s take a look at another new feature, the bracket system. The brackets are essentially a sort of mini championships within the bigger #GT300 championship. Each Bracket contains 3 events as you can see on the race calendar above. The driver scoring the most points within a bracket gets to be crowned as Bracket Champion. So by the end of the #GT300 Championship, we’ll have 3 (different) Bracket Champions next to the Overall Champion of the #GT300 Championship. We chose for this system for the people who can’t commit for 9 events but still want to participate.
Now, zooming in on the Triple Mix principle. Like mentioned before, everyone gets to drive all the cars. Each first event in a bracket (event #1, 4 & 7) consists of 3 sprint races with a duration of 20 minutes. Every driver will have to use each car in this event. So if a driver decides to go with a car for the first race of that event, the driver isn’t allowed to use that car in the second and third race of that event.
Every second event in a bracket (event #2, 5 & 8) contains 2 races and the last event in a bracket (event #3, 6 & 9) contains 1 race. A driver has to use all of the cars for these 3 events as well. So if a car is used in the first race of every second event it cannot be used again in the 2nd race or in the last event. This will make things a bit more tactical because the driver has to come up with a strategy when to use which car.
We understand that the system explained above might raise a few question. Please ask them in this thread, we are glad to help you with them.
We wish every one good luck and loads of fun!
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