Race Attendance - Drivers must attend all scheduled events. If a driver is unable to attend, they must withdraw from the race via SimGrid
Respect Track Limits - Stay within the track boundaries, respecting white lines and curbs. Cutting corners or running wide repeatedly could lead to penalties.
Avoid Unnecessary Contact - Avoid collisions with other drivers. Be cautious in close racing, and don't intentionally bump or push others off the track.
Yield When Necessary - If you cause an incident, yield the position back to the affected driver(s). Fair play is key in competitive racing.
Defensive Driving - Only make one defensive move to block a car behind you. Moving multiple times in reaction to another driver (weaving) is prohibited.
Safe Overtaking - Only attempt overtakes when you have a realistic opportunity. Divebombing or forcing your way into tight spaces often leads to crashes.
Allow racing room when battling for position
Leave a gap when qualifying for faster or slower cars when possible.
Blue Flags - If you're being lapped, hold the racing line and let the faster car through at the first safe opportunity. Do your best not to hold up faster drivers or interfere with their race.
Rejoin Safely - If you go off track, rejoin in a way that doesn’t endanger other drivers. Wait for a gap and avoid re-entering at racing speed if others are nearby.
Be Predictable - Maintain a consistent line, especially in braking zones and on straights, so that other drivers can predict your movements.
Use Voice/Text Communication Respectfully - All drivers must behave respectfully both on and off the track. Unsportsmanlike conduct, whether through aggressive driving or inappropriate language in chats, is strictly prohibited.
Follow Race Control - Adhere to any race control instructions, whether issued manually by race organizers or automatically by the game.
In the event of a collision, hold your brakes until it is safe to rejoin. Failing to do so will result in penalty. Even if you come to a stop in the middle of the track hold your brakes. It is at this point the still active drivers responsibility to navigate around you.
Upon re-entry, you are to stay off racing line until you are back up to race speeds.
For those who submit incident reports if you have a video please share, and the lap # and both parties involved.
Be respectful and understand not everyone is at the same skill level, there are some really good/fast drivers out there and there are some whom are just learning, above all else, it is just a game.
Last but not least
1. Don't be a dick, on track, discord, or voice. Have a problem with someone, work it out through private message. Please only involve us as a last resort