** RULES and REGULATIONS **
1. As always,
SNAIL code of conduct on the track is expected. All the SNAIL rules and regulations for race craft, car and room settings apply.
2. There will be
two stewards (one hosting and the other assisting) that will guide the proceedings and ensure proper code of conduct. (
Here it would be nice to have someone with live streaming capabilities...)
3.
Driver Selection is by invitation only and is determined as follows:
a. The top 14 Drivers of the Season automatically qualifies. Ranking is calculated by a combination of total points for the season and ranking in your division
b. We rank and invite 11 (or more) more
reserve drivers that will qualify if one or more of the top 14 can’t be available. Life happens sometimes.
c. Al of the invited drivers (auto qualifiers and reserve drivers) have to respond to the invitation so that we are ensured to have 14 participants
d. If one or more of the first 14 drivers are unavailable for the race, then their positions are filled by one of the next available reserve drivers.
d. The drivers list will be updated and posted in the thread
e. Drivers (auto qualifiers and reserve list) will update/confirm their availability by the race day at Noon Eastern Time. If a driver has not confirmed his/her availability then the first available reserve driver (by rank) will take that place.
4.
Combo Selection is by the most popular combos for the Season
a. The combos are selected by a formula that includes the total appearances and the total votes the combo received in those appearances.
b. If there is a duplication of a car or a track from the previous season, the next ranked combo will be selected.
5.
The starting positions for the race will be reversed, based on the drivers’ performance in that combo during the season
a. Every driver will get a fast lap time assigned to him/her for that combo.
b. The fast lap time will be the fastest lap time the driver achieved in that combo in the season.
c. If a driver did not compete in that combo or if he has a time that is more than two standard deviations off the Division average, then his/her time will be the fastest lap time of his division for that combo in the season.
d. If a division failed to input their data, then all of the drivers in that division will inherit the fastest time of the next division up.
6.
Race laps will be determined to ensure a race duration of around 20 minutes (tire management might be required….)
a. The "reference" lap time used to calculate the number of laps will be the slowest lap time as assigned in Section 5 above.
7.
The start of the race will be by “Delayed Start” for every driver.
a. For each driver there will be a calculation of his/her personal theoretical total race duration based on the assigned fast lap time in Section 5
b. The difference between each theoretical race duration and the slowest driver’s race duration will determine the delay for each driver.
c. The grid will be manually set by the host according to the lap times – slowest first.
d. The pole driver will start the race on time zero. Each other driver will have their brakes or e-brakes engaged until their time delay is reached before they launch. Then it is “race on” for approximately 20 minutes. If everything goes according to plan, then everybody will cross the finish line at the same time…
e. Each driver will have their time delays determined in the lobby with all of the racers on track.
8. The race will take place on the
first Friday after the start of the new Season. (We may push it out to the following Monday if a majority of the drives prefer)
9.
The Stewards will monitor the start and the race and will address any issues. They will also do the score keeping and uploading of replays as well as broadcasting the races from a spectator’s point of view.
10.
Remember, the first objective is to have fun. Be respectful and race your heart out.