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- Texas, USA
- damon84c
Presents:
Rom Host: @damonc84
July 13 – Willow Springs – Streets of Willow
July 20 – Brands Hatch Indy Circuit
August 3 - Autodrome Lago Maggiore - Center
August 10 – Alsace - Village
August 17 - Tsukuba Circuit
August 24 - Nürburgring GP
July 13 – Willow Springs – Streets of Willow
July 20 – Brands Hatch Indy Circuit
August 3 - Autodrome Lago Maggiore - Center
August 10 – Alsace - Village
August 17 - Tsukuba Circuit
August 24 - Nürburgring GP
- In game race time settings will change between sessions to simulate time change
Please post in thread your entry using the format below.
GTP ID: Name
PSN ID: Name
Kart Number: 000
Team Name: Team Name (add Manager if applies to entry)
Primary Sponsor: Sponsor
GTP ID: Name
PSN ID: Name
Kart Number: 000
Team Name: Team Name (add Manager if applies to entry)
Primary Sponsor: Sponsor
- Kart numbers can be chosen from 4-999
- Teams can have up to a maximum of three drivers
- Team Manager responsible for Team Registration
- No two teams can share the same primary sponsor
- Sharing primary sponsors between cars of the same team is optional
Vehicle Guidelines
Gran Turismo Racing Kart 125 Shifter
Power: 49HP/36.6 kW (100%)
Weight: 231lbs/104.7 kg (100%)
Tires: Sports Soft
Power: 49HP/36.6 kW (100%)
Weight: 231lbs/104.7 kg (100%)
Tires: Sports Soft
- Use of the stock livery on Kart is prohibited.
- Offensive liveries and/or decals are strictly prohibited on Kart, Helmet and Race Suits.
- Use of the IRS and Bridgestone decals are required on the Kart. These mandatory decals are provided in the Mandatory Decals section.
- The placement of the mandatory decals must be on either the fairing/nassau panel or nose of the kart.
- Kart Numbers are to be placed on the upper portion of the fairing/nassau panel, sidepods, rear number plate and should be clearly visible.
- For kart #1-9, numbers with leading zeroes (e.g., 01, 02) are not allowed.
- Kart #1-3 are reserved for use of the Top 3 in points from IRS Karting Series Season 1 regardless of Region of participation if so desired.
Mandatory Decal Guidelines
IRS Globe
IRS Decal 1
IRS Decal 2
The IRS Globe can be used in correlation to either IRS Decal 1 or 2. Bridgestone decals can be used from the either the in game or from the Discover library if so desired
IRS Decal 1
IRS Decal 2
The IRS Globe can be used in correlation to either IRS Decal 1 or 2. Bridgestone decals can be used from the either the in game or from the Discover library if so desired
The IRS and Bridgestone decals must be placed in the Light Blue areas of the kart pictured below. Kart Numbers must be placed in the pink areas shown on the kart pictured below. Additional IRS and/or Bridgestone decals can be placed in the white areas of the kart is so desired.
Race Day Guidelines
8:30pm - 9:00pm – Room Opens, Free Practice
9:00pm - 9:10pm - Qualifying
9:15pm – Heat Race 1 (Grid Set by Qualifying Results)
9:30pm – Heat Race 2 (Grid Set by Reverse Qualifying Results)
9:45pm – Feature Race (Grid Set by least accumulated Heat Race Points)
9:00pm - 9:10pm - Qualifying
9:15pm – Heat Race 1 (Grid Set by Qualifying Results)
9:30pm – Heat Race 2 (Grid Set by Reverse Qualifying Results)
9:45pm – Feature Race (Grid Set by least accumulated Heat Race Points)
- Races will be held on Friday Nights
- Races will be ran on US Eastern Standard Time (EST)
- Heat Race lengths will be approximately 10 miles/16 km
- Feature Race length will be approximately 20 miles/32 km
- Times subject to change to accommodate competitor internet connectivity issues and network issues
- Qualifying session is 10 minutes long.
- Track will be reset twice at exactly 9:00pm to reset recorded track times.
- Qualifying begins as soon as the second reset.
- Karts on a flying lap once the chequered flag is called at the 10 minute mark will be allowed to finish their current laps.
- In case of a kart hitting another kart off-track, the offending kart is expected to return the position to the other kart at the soonest possible opportunity.
- Heavily damaged karts are expected to slow down and make way for the faster cars around them until the auto-repair is finished.
- Flag rules are enabled to alert lapped karts of approaching faster karts. Lapped karts are expected to reduce speed enough to allow the faster karts through, while faster cars are expected to make their way around the lapped karts in a safe manner.
- Any incident report must be submitted within 48 hours of the end of each race weekend. Any reports submitted beyond this period will not be reviewed.
- Unsportsmanlike Behavior - Race suspension / Series ban
- Causing an Avoidable Collision - 20s Time Penalty (can be awarded multiple times)
- Abusing Track Limits - 10s Time Penalty (can be awarded multiple times)
- Mandatory Decal Violation - Warning (1st Offense), Back of grid start (2nd Offense), DSQ (3rd and further Offense)
- Offensive Livery/Decals - Warning (Livery must be immediately resolved), Series ban (If warning is ignored)
- Heat Race Points table: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-etc.->
- Feature Race Points table: 20-17-12-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1->
- Heat race points are not applied to championship points
- Drivers points are taken from finishing position in Feature Race
- 1 bonus point will be given to the fastest in qualifying and fastest lap in races
- 2 bonus points will be given to the winner of each heat race
- Teams points are taken from the best two finisher from each team
- Mid-race disconnections will be awarded the worst possible points from the grid.
- DNS and DSQ will not be awarded any points.
- Each driver's single worst points scoring finish from main race will be dropped at the end of the season.
Lobby Guidelines
Start Type: Standing Start
Grid Order: Set by Host
Boost: None
Slipstream Strength: Real
Visible Damage: On
Mechanical Damage: Light
Tire Wear: Off
Fuel Usage: Off
Initial Fuel: Default
Grip Reduction: Real
Race Finish Delay: Set to average lap time from qualifying to allow all drivers to complete the race
Grid Order: Set by Host
Boost: None
Slipstream Strength: Real
Visible Damage: On
Mechanical Damage: Light
Tire Wear: Off
Fuel Usage: Off
Initial Fuel: Default
Grip Reduction: Real
Race Finish Delay: Set to average lap time from qualifying to allow all drivers to complete the race
- Drivers who join the lobby in between the first five minutes of qualifying and race start that do not set a qualifying time will have to start from the back of the grid for both heat races.
- Drivers who join the lobby after the race has started will not be allowed to join, regardless of any instance of a race restart.
- Visibility checks will be conducted prior to start of qualifying and once more before the start of the race. Drivers must indicate if they are unable to see certain drivers, as any on-track incidents revolving around lack of visibilty will not be subject to penalties.
- For network issues specific to certain drivers, they will be allowed to attempt to fix these issues until 9:10PM. Failure to fix these issues by then will result in the driver not being allowed to start, but will be classified as a mid-race disconnection, making them eligible for last place points.
- For network issues specific to the lobby, a lobby reset will be performed if deemed necessary.
- For network issues specific to the host, a new room hosted by either another IRS official present or another driver will be created if deemed necessary.
- For network issues surrounding PSN, a race postponement can be declared if so needed.
International Racing Series Main Hub
IRS Discord Server
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