- Driver Etiquette: - respect your fellow drivers. no dive-bombing or reckless overtakes. - give racing room, especially in tight sections. remember, rubbing is racing, but crashing is not. - if you're being lapped, move aside safely and let faster cars through. - Following Flags: - yellow flag: slow down and be prepared to avoid incidents. no overtaking. - blue flag: if you're being shown the blue flag, let faster cars pass as soon as it's safe. - black flag: if you receive a black flag, you must pit immediately and follow the race director's instructions. - white flag: there's a slow car ahead. prepare to slow down and take avoiding action. Respecting Peers: - treat everyone with respect, both on and off the track. no abusive language or behavior. - if you cause an incident, own up to it and apologize. we all make mistakes, but being a cunt about it won't help. Respecting Admins: - follow the instructions of the race admins at all times. they're there to ensure a fair and safe race. - if you have a dispute, raise it calmly and respectfully. the admins' decisions are final. Represent Yourself: - race clean and fair. your actions on track reflect who you are. - maintain a positive attitude, even when things don't go your way. racing is about sportsmanship as much as it is about speed. - remember, we're all here to enjoy the sport we love. keep it fun and competitive. Nordschleife Specifics: - the nordschleife is a difficult track due to its tight, twisty nature and unforgiving corners. extra caution is required to navigate it safely. - if there are not enough participants present, the race will be red-flagged. - anyone entering the server with malicious intent will be banned immediately, and a red flag situation will occur.
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