SIMRACING TEAM LOWLANDS
Playstation 5 - GT3
This league is on PS5 for members of STL. 10 Races on different tracks with 1 GT3 car of choice !! Did you participate the last Champions you need to search for a new brand, a new brand where you can drive fast and consistence with.
Format
- On Sundays the server will be restarted at 19:00 CET time for a one hour practice session. (In-game time: 1 hour before Q)
- Qualifying will start just after 20:00 CET, immediately following the practice session and with no further restart (unless required).
- There will be 5 min break after qually.
- Race will start around 20:20 CET.
Start times, race lengths, and weather conditions can change for each round, as listed below. There will be 2 night races and all races are variable weather.
- Pre-race time 5 minutes
- Guided formation lap
- 1 mandatory pit stop in race (tyre change)
- 1x time progression
- Start times and weather specified below (subject to change, but will be confirmed at least 1 week ahead of time)
Practice server open 24/7, set to the times and conditions for the upcoming race.
Join STL Discord to gain access to our practice server and for updates to the league.The week before the race there will be a practice race of 35 minutes.The password for the league session will not be active between the practice race an the race, server will be open for 60+ SA drivers.
Premiere Race - Zandvoort (Nov.5)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 ( DAY )
20 degrees Variable
Race 1 - Zolder (Nov.19)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 ( DAY )
20 degrees Variable
Race 2 - Brands Hatch(Dec.3)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 ( DAY )
20 degrees Variable
Race 3 - Imola (Dec.17)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 (DAY )
20 degrees Variable
Race 4 - Nurburgring (Jan.14)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 ( DAY )
20 degrees Variable
Race 5 - Laguna Seca (Jan.28)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 ( DAY )
20 degrees Variable
Race 6 - Hungaroring (Feb.11)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 ( DAY )
20 degrees Variable
Race 7 - Suzuka (Feb.25)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 ( NIGHT )
20 degrees Variable
Race 8 - Indianapolis (Mar.10)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 ( DAY )
20 degrees Variable
Race 9 - Spa Franchorchamps (Mar.24)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 ( NIGHT )
20 degrees Variable
Race 10 - Zandvoort (Apr.7)
P: 60 / Q: 15 / R: 70 ( DAY )
20 degrees Variable
SIGNUP
All drivers must read and accept the STL RULES.
To take part you must join our Discord so that you can see any league updates, and anyone who has not raced with us before must take part in the evaluation round. Anyone not following these directions will be removed from the league.
If you are not able to register please check that you have added your PSN name in your SimGrid Profile, and that you are following 'Simracing Team Lowlands'.
INCIDENT REPORTING
Because full race replays are not available to the host you are responsible for providing video evidence of any incidents that you are involved in. All drivers are asked to save the video of their race using the Share Button at the end of the race. Other drivers' videos may be used to see different angles of incidents, so please try to save if anything happened in front of you, even if you weren't involved.
(To increase video clip size, go to System Settings on PS Homepage > Sharing and Broadcasts > Video Clip Settings > Length of Video Clip > Select 60 Mins.)
Ideally you should also map a button to save a replay in game, and use this after any incidents. This will save the last few minutes of action and allow you to provide a video of different camera angles if required.
To report an incident make a ticket on discord within 24 hours, and share your video clip (e.g. on youtube) with a note of the timestamp of the incident. If sharing a short clip please include at least 10 seconds before and after the incident.
WITHDRAWING FROM A ROUND
It is important to notify us if you cannot attend a race. If you cannot attend a race you can simply click the "WITHDRAW" button in the Races page of the championship on The Sim Grid website under the admin tab of the specific round.
Group GT3, technically known as Cup Grand Touring Cars and commonly referred to simply as GT3, is a set of regulations enforced by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) for Grand Tourer racing cars designed for use in various car races series around the world. The GT3 category was originally created in 2005 by the SRO Group as a third rung in the Grand Touring motorsport ladder, below the Group GT1 and Group GT2 categories used in the SRO's FIA GT Championship, and launched its own series in 2006 called the FIA ​​GT3 European Championship. Since then, Group GT3 has become the de facto category for many national and international Grand Touring series, although some series change the ruleset from the FIA ​​standard. In 2013, nearly 20 automakers built or represented GT3 machines. Group GT3 allows homologation of a wide variety of car types with almost no limit on engine sizes and configurations or chassis construction or layout. GT3 cars must be based on mass production car models built and sold at the time of homologation. The performance of all Group GT3 cars is regulated, either by the FIA's GT office or by a specific series governing body, through Balance of Performance formulas that set the limits for horsepower, weight, engine management and aerodynamics. adjust to prevent a single manufacturer from becoming dominant in the class. The cars in GT3 are designed for a weight between 1200 kg and 1300 kg (2645 lbs and 2866 lbs) with horsepower between 500 hp and 600 hp. All cars have a very similar power-to-weight ratio, but are achieved by either high power and high weight, such as the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG, or low power and low weight, such as the Porsche 911 GT3. GT3 cars also have traction control, ABS and built-in air connections for quick pit stops.