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SRC Introduces Multiclass Racing
Event Overview:
Welcome to the SRC Multiclass Racing series! Prepare yourself for an exhilarating racing experience spanning five rounds as drivers from different classes compete on the same track. This season promises high-speed action, strategy, and intense battles, providing a thrilling spectacle for participants and spectators alike.
Weather
Weather will be announced a minimum of 3 days before race day and will be as close to real life as possible. We will use AccuWeather to set the in game weather.
Season Schedule:
- Round 1:
- Practice Session: 19:15 PM - 20:15 PM
- Qualifying Session: 20:15 PM - 20:45 PM
- Race: 20:50 PM - 22:20 PM
- Round 2:
- Practice Session: 19:15 PM - 20:15 PM
- Qualifying Session: 20:15 PM - 20:45 PM
- Race: 20:50 PM - 22:20 PM
- Round 3:
- Practice Session: 19:15 PM - 20:15 PM
- Qualifying Session: 20:15 PM - 20:45 PM
- Race: 20:50 PM - 22:20 PM
- Round 4:
- Practice Session: 19:15 PM - 20:15 PM
- Qualifying Session: 20:15 PM - 20:45 PM
- Race: 20:50 PM - 22:20 PM
- Round 5:
- Practice Session: 19:15 PM - 20:15 PM
- Qualifying Session: 20:15 PM - 20:45 PM
- Race: 20:50 PM - 22:20 PM
- Round 6:
- Practice Session: 19:15 PM - 20:15 PM
- Qualifying Session: 20:15 PM - 20:45 PM
- Race: 20:50 PM - 22:20 PM
Qualifying Rules:
1. Session Duration: The qualifying session will last for 30 minutes.
2. Class Specific Timing:
Each class will have a dedicated 10-minute window within the 30-minute session to set their fastest laps.
- GT2 Class: 20:15 PM - 20:25 PM
- GT3 Class: 20:25 PM - 20:35 PM
- GT4 Class: 20:35 PM - 20:45 PM
3. Track Limits: Exceeding track limits will result in lap invalidation. Ensure all four wheels remain within the track boundaries.
4. : Track Etiquette: No overtaking through qualifying. Create a gap of around 5 or more seconds to the car ahead. If you have invalidated your lap or are on an outlap/inlap and a faster car is approaching allow them through and do not hinder them.
5. Pit Lane Etiquette: Observe pit lane speed limits and follow proper entry and exit protocols to avoid penalties.
Car Classes:
- GT3 Cars - BoP Applied
- Splits: GT3 drivers will be asked to complete a hotstint and will then be sorted into PRO or AM on a race pace based evaluation. Details are in the #hotstint submission channel in our discord. Once completed you will be given either your PRO or AM licence
- Characteristics: High-performance, aerodynamically advanced, and equipped with powerful engines.
- Behavior on Circuit: GT3 cars are typically faster and more agile, making them capable of quicker lap times and more aggressive cornering. They have advanced braking systems and superior grip.
- Driver Expectations: GT3 drivers should be mindful of slower classes, especially during overtakes, and utilize their superior speed without endangering other drivers.
- GT4 Cars -
- Characteristics: Slightly less powerful than GT3, with less downforce and more emphasis on mechanical grip.
- Behavior on Circuit: GT4 cars are slower in terms of outright speed but provide close and competitive racing. They have less downforce, requiring more skill to manage through corners.
- Driver Expectations: GT4 drivers should maintain consistent lines and be aware of faster GT3 cars approaching, allowing safe overtakes.
- GT2 Cars:
- Characteristics: Positioned between GT3 and GT4 in terms of power and performance, with high horsepower but less downforce compared to GT3.
- Behavior on Circuit: GT2 cars are powerful and fast on straights but can be more challenging to handle in corners due to reduced downforce. They require precise control and skill to manage effectively.
- Driver Expectations: GT2 drivers must be cautious with their powerful machines, ensuring safe navigation and being mindful of faster GT3 cars and slower GT4 cars during overtakes.
Stewarding:
1. Incident Reporting: Drivers can report incidents by opening a ticket on the designated Discord channel.
2. **Penalties:** Stewards have the authority to impose penalties for infractions, which may include but are not limited to:
- Time penalties
- Disqualification for severe breaches of conduct
- Licence points
3. Appeals: Drivers have the right to appeal penalties. Appeals must be submitted within 24 hours of the incident outcome.
4. Post-Race Review: All significant incidents will be reviewed post-race to ensure fair and accurate results.
Key Points:
- Safety: Maintain respect for fellow drivers and ensure safety on track at all times.
- Fair Play: Aggressive driving, intentional blocking, and unsportsmanlike conduct will not be tolerated.
- Communication: Keep communication channels open for race updates, steward announcements, and driver briefings.
Join us for an action-packed season of racing where skill, strategy, and sportsmanship will determine the victors. Get ready to push your limits and race against the best in this SRC Multiclass Racing series!