Post by Juha Bos on Jun 18, 2023 19:21:50 GMT
1984 FIA World Endurance Championship
Rules
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SERIES ADMINS
Juha Bos
Tim Hille
CAR SELECTION
Wed. Jun 28th: Car booking opens
Fri. June 30th: Car booking closes at 23:59 CET
Sun. Jul 2nd: Entry list posted
Sun. Jul 2nd: First race thread is posted
Initial car allocation
Losing your car/Car switching during the season:
One Off's:
CHAMPIONSHIP RULES AND POINTS
The championship will be run over 9 rounds and use the following points scale:
Both a drivers and manufacturers championship will be contested.
If two or more drivers or manufacturers finish the championship with the same number of points, ties between these drivers shall be resolved in the following order:
1. The greatest number of first places.
2. The greatest number of second places and so on.
3. The date on which the drivers achieved their first win.
4. The date on which the drivers achieved their second win and so on.
EVENT SCHEDULE
All meetings will be held on Sunday nights to the following time scale (all times given as CET - Paris Time):
QUALIFYING PROCEDURE
Qualifying will consist of a 45 minute session. There is no limit on the number of tyre sets or laps. Towback will be set to 'ON' for qualifying.
We urge people to remain on the server as to avoid lag for other drivers.
Juha Bos
Tim Hille
CAR SELECTION
Wed. Jun 28th: Car booking opens
Fri. June 30th: Car booking closes at 23:59 CET
Sun. Jul 2nd: Entry list posted
Sun. Jul 2nd: First race thread is posted
Initial car allocation
Drivers interested in taking part in the series have to post in the entry list when it opens. Doing so implies accepting being assigned whatever car the admins choose to, which will be done based upon driver's regularity in the league, sportsmanship and fair driving as well as achieving the most balanced field possible.
Losing your car/Car switching during the season:
- Every full time time driver must announce his presence/absence when a race thread is posted.
- Any driver missing 2 races without comment or missing 3 races in total (regardless if they announce their presence or absence) will lose their car and it shall be vacated.
- Vacated cars shall be offered for 24 hours and anyone can ask for them after an admin has posted their availability. After the 24 hour period, the cars will be assigned in the following preference order:
- 1st: To the asking full time drivers with the most starts
- 2nd: To the non-full time drivers with the most starts
- Drivers can only switch cars once during a season.
- Full time drivers who give up or lose their car will have their number of starts reset to zero.
- If a full time drive is vacated by its driver once a race thread is posted, the admins will offer the car as a one-off for said race, then reallocate it as a full time drive after the race has been completed.
- Full time drivers are not allowed to switch to another free car after a race thread has been posted, unless the car has been offered as a full time drive by an admin on the same day at the posting of the race thread.
- Full time drivers dropping their cars after the race thread has been posted cannot take part in the race in another car.
- Cars can not be reserved in absentia (i.e. reserve the car for another driver).
One Off's:
- Every full time time driver must announce his presence/absence when a race thread is posted. Drivers who haven't announced their presence 48 hours before the start of official qualifying will have their cars made available as one-offs.
- If a driver declares his absence, his car shall be made available as a one off.
- Once a driver has chosen a one off car for a race, he cannot switch should another car become available for that race.
- Admin reserve the right to deny a car to a driver if they are deemed too quick for it.
Shared drives
- A car may be shared by a maximum of up to three drivers.
- If a car is shared, the name of the driver who will start the race will have to be confirmed in the race thread before the start of Qualifying.
- A car can only be driven in qualifying by one team member at a time.
Fuel limit
- Each race will be held over approximatively 500 km, with the fuel limit being set at 300 litres for the entire race.
CHAMPIONSHIP RULES AND POINTS
The championship will be run over 9 rounds and use the following points scale:
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th |
Points | 20 | 15 | 12 | 10 | 8 | 6 | 4 | 3 | 2 | 1 |
Both a drivers and manufacturers championship will be contested.
Only the best six results will count towards each driver's championship total. Races for which a driver is banned cannot be counted as dropped scores for that driver and will be included in his best six results. In cased of a shared drive, each driver must drive at least 25% of his own cars total number of laps in order to be eligible for points.
Only the best six results will count towards each manufacturer's championship total. Manufacturers are awarded points only for their best placed car with no points awarded for places gained by any additional cars.
To be classified, cars must complete 90% of the distance covered by the winning car and cross the finish line after the winning car has finished the race.
To be classified, cars must complete 90% of the distance covered by the winning car and cross the finish line after the winning car has finished the race.
If two or more drivers or manufacturers finish the championship with the same number of points, ties between these drivers shall be resolved in the following order:
1. The greatest number of first places.
2. The greatest number of second places and so on.
3. The date on which the drivers achieved their first win.
4. The date on which the drivers achieved their second win and so on.
EVENT SCHEDULE
All meetings will be held on Sunday nights to the following time scale (all times given as CET - Paris Time):
18:00 | Qualifying (45 minutes, unlimited laps) |
18:45 | Drivers' briefing and warm-up |
19:00 | Race start (XX Laps) |
QUALIFYING PROCEDURE
Qualifying will consist of a 45 minute session. There is no limit on the number of tyre sets or laps. Towback will be set to 'ON' for qualifying.
We urge people to remain on the server as to avoid lag for other drivers.
RACE START PROCEDURE
All races shall have 1 formation lap followed by a rolling start.
SERVER INFORMATION
Server Name : WEC 1984
Server IP : 51.77.116.8:34184
Server Password : iso84
A training server will be running 24/7 (same password).
Please avoid driving cars which are not assigned to you on the server.
BEHAVIOUR ON TRACK
PROTESTS
A protest form is available in the main forum page (Top navigation bar) should a driver consider that a race incident in which has was involved himself merits disciplinary or corrective action. Any inappropriate comment regarding incidents will be deleted by an admin. Protests have to be logged no later than 72 hours after the race ends. Protests filed in names of other drivers will not be accepted. Any resulting rulings will be posted after this 72 hour period has expired.
APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE REGULATIONS
The admins/moderators are qualified to solve any problems raised by the application and the interpretation of the present regulations.
All races shall have 1 formation lap followed by a rolling start.
SERVER INFORMATION
Server Name : WEC 1984
Server IP : 51.77.116.8:34184
Server Password : iso84
A training server will be running 24/7 (same password).
Please avoid driving cars which are not assigned to you on the server.
BEHAVIOUR ON TRACK
- As for all ISO races, it is required you use your real name both in-game and on the forum. Thank you.
- Chatting during the race is strictly forbidden, talking during a qualifying session is only permitted for technical difficulties, but please whisper to the admin in charge to limit the disturbance towards other drivers. The code to add before your message when using whisper chat in the AMS is the following:
/w adminname Message
Example:/w Juha Bos I have a problem.
- Respect the red light at the end of the pitlane.
- Respect all pit exit/entry procedures as listed in the race thread and driver's briefing.
- Drive Through : If a driver has to do a drive through, even if there is no pit lane speed limit, he has to drive through the pitlane at 100 km/h max (60 mph). If he doesn't respect this, he will get a 30s penalty at the end of the race.
- If you have a spin on the course, it is YOUR responsibility to make sure the track is sufficiently clear before you rejoin the race.
- Driving back to the pits on anything less than 4 wheels is not allowed in any session. Drivers must stop in a safe place and ESC out of the race. Failure to do so may result in a post race penalty.
- Race Control may request drivers who are circulating at a very slow pace to retire. Drivers must stop in a safe place and ESC out of the race. Failure to do so may result in a post race penalty.
PROTESTS
A protest form is available in the main forum page (Top navigation bar) should a driver consider that a race incident in which has was involved himself merits disciplinary or corrective action. Any inappropriate comment regarding incidents will be deleted by an admin. Protests have to be logged no later than 72 hours after the race ends. Protests filed in names of other drivers will not be accepted. Any resulting rulings will be posted after this 72 hour period has expired.
APPLICATION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE REGULATIONS
The admins/moderators are qualified to solve any problems raised by the application and the interpretation of the present regulations.