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- Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece
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SERIES BY CRAZYJOHNISHERE
INDEX
1. BASIC INFORMATION
2. RULES AND REGULATIONS
3. RACE DAY
4. QUALIFYING
5. RACE ROOM
6. PENALTY SYSTEM CATALOG
7. INCIDENTS REPORTS AND POSTPONEMENTS
8. SIGNING UP PROCEDURE
9. SPOTTER'S GUIDE
10. CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS
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1. BASIC INFORMATION
PSN FRIEND ME
You need to friend me on PSN (CrazyJohnIsHere / VERT_CRAZYJOHN) so I can invite you to the club. If you feel like it, make friend requests to other participants as well.
FOLLOW THE RULES
By signing up you agree to all the terms and regulations, and, you are expected to follow them as well.
BE FRIENDLY
Any offending or racism towards another competitor, will never be tolerated and instant penalties and bans can be issued.
You need to friend me on PSN (CrazyJohnIsHere / VERT_CRAZYJOHN) so I can invite you to the club. If you feel like it, make friend requests to other participants as well.
FOLLOW THE RULES
By signing up you agree to all the terms and regulations, and, you are expected to follow them as well.
BE FRIENDLY
Any offending or racism towards another competitor, will never be tolerated and instant penalties and bans can be issued.
2. RULES AND REGULATIONS
By signing up:
1. You agree to keep racing clean, and avoid useless and intentional contacts. This is a zero-contact series, so incident made with intention will not be tolerated and penalties can be issued.
2. You agree to respect the track limits. The track limits for each track will be explained at least ninety six (96) hours, or four (4) days prior to race day.
3. You agree not to corner cut and skip chicanes for your advantage.
4. You agree to respect the pit lane entry and exit white lines.
5. You agree not to make more than two (2) blocking moves per straight.
6. You agree not to message during any qualifying or race session.
7. You agree not to ragequit if you have been hit or if your race is not going well. An alternative solution to this is just either to park your car in the pit lane, or to park your car in a place where no drivers would hit you.
8. You agree not to drive in the reverse direction.
9. You agree to respect and follow every rule said by the organiser and the stewards.
10. You agree not to swear excessively. Swearing is allowed, as long as you do not offend anyone else, but keep it to a minimum. Use asterisks when swearing, ex. ****, s***, a**, etc.
These rules are made to keep racing fair, without any disputes over incidents. If you have anything to report please PM me on GTPlanet. Reports made forty eight (48) hours after the race finish will be ignored.
1. You agree to keep racing clean, and avoid useless and intentional contacts. This is a zero-contact series, so incident made with intention will not be tolerated and penalties can be issued.
2. You agree to respect the track limits. The track limits for each track will be explained at least ninety six (96) hours, or four (4) days prior to race day.
3. You agree not to corner cut and skip chicanes for your advantage.
4. You agree to respect the pit lane entry and exit white lines.
5. You agree not to make more than two (2) blocking moves per straight.
6. You agree not to message during any qualifying or race session.
7. You agree not to ragequit if you have been hit or if your race is not going well. An alternative solution to this is just either to park your car in the pit lane, or to park your car in a place where no drivers would hit you.
8. You agree not to drive in the reverse direction.
9. You agree to respect and follow every rule said by the organiser and the stewards.
10. You agree not to swear excessively. Swearing is allowed, as long as you do not offend anyone else, but keep it to a minimum. Use asterisks when swearing, ex. ****, s***, a**, etc.
These rules are made to keep racing fair, without any disputes over incidents. If you have anything to report please PM me on GTPlanet. Reports made forty eight (48) hours after the race finish will be ignored.
3. RACE DAY
Every time, on race day, a practice room will be open from about 16:00 BST (on a Thursday), so people can practice and qualify for the event.
After the end of the qualifying, the room host (me) will leave and make the race room. NOBODY MUST JOIN THAT ROOM.
At 18:00 BST the room host will invite people one by one, based in qualifying order. DO NOT JOIN UNLESS CALLED.
After you have joined the room, you must jump into the pit lane, WITHOUT LEAVING IT.
When everyone is in the room and there are no issues, the drivers will be called to wait the pit lane, to the track, so they can line up. Once that happens, the race will start.
In cases of ghost car issues, people effected by this issue should leave the room, clear cache and rejoin.
After the end of the qualifying, the room host (me) will leave and make the race room. NOBODY MUST JOIN THAT ROOM.
At 18:00 BST the room host will invite people one by one, based in qualifying order. DO NOT JOIN UNLESS CALLED.
After you have joined the room, you must jump into the pit lane, WITHOUT LEAVING IT.
When everyone is in the room and there are no issues, the drivers will be called to wait the pit lane, to the track, so they can line up. Once that happens, the race will start.
In cases of ghost car issues, people effected by this issue should leave the room, clear cache and rejoin.
4. QUALIFYING
As aforementioned, the qualifying event will be done in the first room, under a Time Trial (TT) format.
The trial will have a length of twenty (20) minutes. The format will be "Race Together" or "Simultaneous Start".
The session will start on the pit lane. Every driver must be ultra careful, and any contacts / incidents will be reviewed after the end of the race, with various penalties being put in place.
The trial will have a length of twenty (20) minutes. The format will be "Race Together" or "Simultaneous Start".
The session will start on the pit lane. Every driver must be ultra careful, and any contacts / incidents will be reviewed after the end of the race, with various penalties being put in place.
5. RACE ROOM
When in the race room, do not drive around the track as that might affect the line up.
Always follow the race director's notes.
Do not rejoin before all the participants show up as that might cause instability in the room.
In case the race director cannot host the race lobby due to network errors, another driver will be asked to make a new room.
Always follow the race director's notes.
Do not rejoin before all the participants show up as that might cause instability in the room.
In case the race director cannot host the race lobby due to network errors, another driver will be asked to make a new room.
6. PENALTY SYSTEM CATALOG
1. Contact with another car.
-> Warning 1.
-> Warning 2.
-> Five (5) points deduction from overall standings.
-> Sixteen (16) place grid penalty in Q.
-> Driver Disqualification.
2. Corner cutting.
-> Warning.
-> Grid penalty (depends on severity).
-> One (1) Race ban.
-> Driver Disqualification, if severe.
During Q, if ex. Driver A corner cuts, his lap will be considered as invalid.
3. Failure to follow race director's instructions.
-> Eight (8) place Grid Penalty.
-> Two (2) Races ban.
-> Driver Disqualification.
4. Track extending.
-> Warning 1.
-> Warning 2.
-> Points penalty (depends on severity).
-> Driver Disqualification, if severe.
5. Harassing other participants.
-> Driver Disqualification.
6. Jump start.
-> Warning.
-> Fifteen (15) second penalty added in race.
-> One (1) race ban.
7. Driving in reverse direction.
-> Driver Disqualification.
8. More than two (2) blocking moves made.
-> Warning.
-> Eight (8) points deduction.
-> One (1) race ban.
9. Ragequit.
-> Warning.
-> There (3) races ban.
-> Driver Disqualification.
-> Warning 1.
-> Warning 2.
-> Five (5) points deduction from overall standings.
-> Sixteen (16) place grid penalty in Q.
-> Driver Disqualification.
2. Corner cutting.
-> Warning.
-> Grid penalty (depends on severity).
-> One (1) Race ban.
-> Driver Disqualification, if severe.
During Q, if ex. Driver A corner cuts, his lap will be considered as invalid.
3. Failure to follow race director's instructions.
-> Eight (8) place Grid Penalty.
-> Two (2) Races ban.
-> Driver Disqualification.
4. Track extending.
-> Warning 1.
-> Warning 2.
-> Points penalty (depends on severity).
-> Driver Disqualification, if severe.
5. Harassing other participants.
-> Driver Disqualification.
6. Jump start.
-> Warning.
-> Fifteen (15) second penalty added in race.
-> One (1) race ban.
7. Driving in reverse direction.
-> Driver Disqualification.
8. More than two (2) blocking moves made.
-> Warning.
-> Eight (8) points deduction.
-> One (1) race ban.
9. Ragequit.
-> Warning.
-> There (3) races ban.
-> Driver Disqualification.
7. INCIDENT REPORTS AND RACE POSTPONEMENT
If you have an incident in which you were the victim, please report it to the race organiser CrazyJohn. The incident report must have been submitted at least forty eight (48) hours after the race finish.
Please report only if the outcome is worth mentioning. If the incident was not too bad to cause controversies, just do not report it.
In case the race is delayed because of internet connection issues, it might be postponed or cancelled. In case the race is postponed, the new date will be announced publicly.
Please report only if the outcome is worth mentioning. If the incident was not too bad to cause controversies, just do not report it.
In case the race is delayed because of internet connection issues, it might be postponed or cancelled. In case the race is postponed, the new date will be announced publicly.
8. SIGNING UP PROCEDURE
When signing up, please mention your:
-PSN ID*
-GTP ID
-CAR AND NUMBER CHOICE*
-COLOUR CHOICE*
-NATIONALITY*
*needed for Spotter's Guide.
If someone is from a disputed territory, his nationality will be shown in the spotters guide, except if his country has extremely limited to no recognition (e.g. those regions in Georgia).
States or consistent countries will not be shown in the spotter's guide.
-PSN ID*
-GTP ID
-CAR AND NUMBER CHOICE*
-COLOUR CHOICE*
-NATIONALITY*
*needed for Spotter's Guide.
If someone is from a disputed territory, his nationality will be shown in the spotters guide, except if his country has extremely limited to no recognition (e.g. those regions in Georgia).
States or consistent countries will not be shown in the spotter's guide.