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7/21/11
* Results after fourth race are posted here.
* Parts for next week are due no later than Wednesday at 12:00PM Eastern.
* Please try to arrive on-time for racing. Lobby opens at 9:30 and race needs to start at 10:00.
6/29/11
Registration closed. Chuyler1's private lobby opens for first race at 9:30 EDT on Wednesday.
Objective)
Purchase a cheap car that has 375 performance points or less and show up to the first race. After each race, points are awarded based on placement and totaled at the end of the series to determine the winner. Extra credits are awarded to spend on your car as well. The loser gets the most credits to improve their car while the winner gets the least. The goal is to rotate out leaders by giving underdogs a little more to spend on their cars. Run what you brung and hope for the best finish each week. Pit strategy and accident avoidance will play a key role. Prize cars will be awarded at the end of the series to the top performers.
Initial Vehicle Selection)
Race Cars, Rally Cars, and Tuner brand cars are prohibited.
Car must start at or below 375pp AFTER a complete engine and chassis refresh.
Car must have at 200 miles at 375pp.
0-mile cars are only allowed if they are at 370pp.
Car must be between 19xx-1999. Newer cars are prohibited.
For cars under 375pp, power and weight mods are allowed for the first race to get it to 375pp.
Any modification that does not directly affect pp is not allowed for the first race.
This includes: Chassis reinforcement, transmissions, drivetrain improvements, and suspension improvements.
Aero parts will be prohibited from the first race.
Ballast and Power Reduction will also prohibited for the first race.
Tires and Other Freebees)
Tires will be free (not included in budget) and compound restriction will increase with each race starting with Comfort tires and ending with Racing tires. Paint, wheels, oil changes, engine rebuilds, and chassis rebuilds will also be free as there is no way to police that sort of thing. Aero kits are not free.
Race format)
Time: Wednesdays. Room opens for warmup at 9:30PM EDT (GMT -4). Race starts at 10:00PM.
Length: Each race will be roughly 1.5 hours in length
Damage: Set to full -- cars involved in accidents will have to pit for repairs or drive with damage
Penalties: Off -- races will be reviewed and points/credits will be deducted as necessary. In short, follow GTP OLR rules.
Grip: Set to real
Tire wear/fuel consumption: On
Qualifying)
9:30PM EDT - Room opens for 20 minutes of practice
9:49PM EDT - Track will be reset and the race will be scheduled to auto-start at exactly 10:00.
9:50PM EDT - Everyone will be given 10 minutes to put down a qualifying lap.
* When entering the track, watch the map to make sure you don't interfere with someone already on their hot laps.
* If you make a mistake, yield to faster cars on the track as to not ruin their qualifying lap too.
* Do not exit to the lobby for any reason.
* Do not enter pit road for any reason (if you get damage, tough luck).
* When you are happy with your time you can either continue running laps until the time runs out or you can park out of the way. Do not interfere with any other drivers on the track after you have finished qualifying.
Entering and Exiting the Pits during the race:
Do not cross the white line. Yield to faster cars on the track in the first turn by staying on the same side of the track as the pit until you reach racing speeds.
Schedule)
X) June 22nd -- Pre-season warmup -- Laguna Seca Raceway -- Comfort Soft -- 50 laps
1) June 29th -- Grand Valley East Reverse -- Comfort Soft -- 60 laps
2) July 6th -- Tsukuba Circuit -- Sport Hard -- 75 laps
3) July 13th -- Autodromo Nazionale Monza -- Sport Medium -- 40 laps
4) July 20th -- Trial Mountain Circuit -- Sport Soft -- 55 laps
5) July 27 -- Suzuka Circuit (weather change) -- Racing Hard / Rain Tires -- 35 laps
6) August 3rd -- Côte dAzur -- Racing Medium
7 August 10th -- Circuit de la Sarthe 2009 Time Change (full 24hr cycle) -- Racing Soft
Awards)
1. = 20 Points, 0 cr
2. = 16 Points, 1,000 cr
3. = 13 Points, 2,500 cr
4. = 11 Points, 5,000 cr
5. = 10 Points, 7,500 cr
6. = 9 Points, 10,000 cr
7. = 8 Points, 15,000 cr
8. = 7 Points, 20,000 cr
9. = 6 Points, 25,000 cr
10-16. = 5 Points, 30,000 cr
* Award money can be banked until after next race
* Parts cannot be sold off once installed (if you purchase a sport exhaust and later want to upgrade to a racing exhaust you have to pay full price for it)
* Tires are free so money only has to be spent on performance mods
Missing Races)
* Drivers receive no points for missing races
* Drivers receive the median winnings to spend on the next race. If only 7 drivers show up to the race with the lowest winnings being 0 and the highest winnings being 15,000, absent drivers will receive 7,500 credits to spend on the next race.
Keeping it Fair)
1. Driver chooses a car and submits specifications to race steward prior to the start of the series.
2. After each race, car and mods installed will be made public and cars must be shared for others to inspect.
3. Inspection process will involve verifying parts purchased are what is installed and lap times are consistent with those seen in the race.
4. Parts chosen for subsequent races must be submitted prior to the start of the next race and will not be made public until after the race is completed.
Season Rankings)
https://spreadsheets2.google.com/sp...5udHVSa3lKeldYQ2tyZFlVVDRtX1VXTHc&output=html
7/21/11
* Results after fourth race are posted here.
* Parts for next week are due no later than Wednesday at 12:00PM Eastern.
* Please try to arrive on-time for racing. Lobby opens at 9:30 and race needs to start at 10:00.
6/29/11
Registration closed. Chuyler1's private lobby opens for first race at 9:30 EDT on Wednesday.
Objective)
Purchase a cheap car that has 375 performance points or less and show up to the first race. After each race, points are awarded based on placement and totaled at the end of the series to determine the winner. Extra credits are awarded to spend on your car as well. The loser gets the most credits to improve their car while the winner gets the least. The goal is to rotate out leaders by giving underdogs a little more to spend on their cars. Run what you brung and hope for the best finish each week. Pit strategy and accident avoidance will play a key role. Prize cars will be awarded at the end of the series to the top performers.
Initial Vehicle Selection)
Race Cars, Rally Cars, and Tuner brand cars are prohibited.
Car must start at or below 375pp AFTER a complete engine and chassis refresh.
Car must have at 200 miles at 375pp.
0-mile cars are only allowed if they are at 370pp.
Car must be between 19xx-1999. Newer cars are prohibited.
For cars under 375pp, power and weight mods are allowed for the first race to get it to 375pp.
Any modification that does not directly affect pp is not allowed for the first race.
This includes: Chassis reinforcement, transmissions, drivetrain improvements, and suspension improvements.
Aero parts will be prohibited from the first race.
Ballast and Power Reduction will also prohibited for the first race.
Tires and Other Freebees)
Tires will be free (not included in budget) and compound restriction will increase with each race starting with Comfort tires and ending with Racing tires. Paint, wheels, oil changes, engine rebuilds, and chassis rebuilds will also be free as there is no way to police that sort of thing. Aero kits are not free.
Race format)
Time: Wednesdays. Room opens for warmup at 9:30PM EDT (GMT -4). Race starts at 10:00PM.
Length: Each race will be roughly 1.5 hours in length
Damage: Set to full -- cars involved in accidents will have to pit for repairs or drive with damage
Penalties: Off -- races will be reviewed and points/credits will be deducted as necessary. In short, follow GTP OLR rules.
Grip: Set to real
Tire wear/fuel consumption: On
Qualifying)
9:30PM EDT - Room opens for 20 minutes of practice
9:49PM EDT - Track will be reset and the race will be scheduled to auto-start at exactly 10:00.
9:50PM EDT - Everyone will be given 10 minutes to put down a qualifying lap.
* When entering the track, watch the map to make sure you don't interfere with someone already on their hot laps.
* If you make a mistake, yield to faster cars on the track as to not ruin their qualifying lap too.
* Do not exit to the lobby for any reason.
* Do not enter pit road for any reason (if you get damage, tough luck).
* When you are happy with your time you can either continue running laps until the time runs out or you can park out of the way. Do not interfere with any other drivers on the track after you have finished qualifying.
Entering and Exiting the Pits during the race:
Do not cross the white line. Yield to faster cars on the track in the first turn by staying on the same side of the track as the pit until you reach racing speeds.
Schedule)
1) June 29th -- Grand Valley East Reverse -- Comfort Soft -- 60 laps
2) July 6th -- Tsukuba Circuit -- Sport Hard -- 75 laps
3) July 13th -- Autodromo Nazionale Monza -- Sport Medium -- 40 laps
4) July 20th -- Trial Mountain Circuit -- Sport Soft -- 55 laps
5) July 27 -- Suzuka Circuit (weather change) -- Racing Hard / Rain Tires -- 35 laps
6) August 3rd -- Côte dAzur -- Racing Medium
7 August 10th -- Circuit de la Sarthe 2009 Time Change (full 24hr cycle) -- Racing Soft
Awards)
1. = 20 Points, 0 cr
2. = 16 Points, 1,000 cr
3. = 13 Points, 2,500 cr
4. = 11 Points, 5,000 cr
5. = 10 Points, 7,500 cr
6. = 9 Points, 10,000 cr
7. = 8 Points, 15,000 cr
8. = 7 Points, 20,000 cr
9. = 6 Points, 25,000 cr
10-16. = 5 Points, 30,000 cr
* Award money can be banked until after next race
* Parts cannot be sold off once installed (if you purchase a sport exhaust and later want to upgrade to a racing exhaust you have to pay full price for it)
* Tires are free so money only has to be spent on performance mods
Missing Races)
* Drivers receive no points for missing races
* Drivers receive the median winnings to spend on the next race. If only 7 drivers show up to the race with the lowest winnings being 0 and the highest winnings being 15,000, absent drivers will receive 7,500 credits to spend on the next race.
Keeping it Fair)
1. Driver chooses a car and submits specifications to race steward prior to the start of the series.
2. After each race, car and mods installed will be made public and cars must be shared for others to inspect.
3. Inspection process will involve verifying parts purchased are what is installed and lap times are consistent with those seen in the race.
4. Parts chosen for subsequent races must be submitted prior to the start of the next race and will not be made public until after the race is completed.
Season Rankings)
https://spreadsheets2.google.com/sp...5udHVSa3lKeldYQ2tyZFlVVDRtX1VXTHc&output=html
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