GTP_Race Event 03 - Stage One - Week 3 Specifics

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:: GTP_Race Event 03 ::



:: Stage Three ::


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Please Read It All!


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Race Details:
  • Mode: My Page / Online / Expert Class : 750 PP Suzuka Circuit / PRO up to 16 Players
  • Track: Suzuka Circuit
  • Make: Optional

Vehicle Specifics:

Racers are free to select a car from this list:


  • [*]Mine's BNR34 Skyline GT-R '06
    [*]Corvette Z06 / Tuned
    [*]Viper SRT10 Coupe / Tuned
    [*]Amuse S2000 GT1 Turbo
    [*]Blitz Dunlop ER 34 '07
    [*]Viper SRT10 Coupe '06
    [*]Corvette Z06 '06
    [*]Lancer Evolution X / Tuned
    [*]Nissan R35 GT-R '07
    [*]Ford GT '06





Race Specifics:

  • Head to head Online race.
  • 10 lap race.
  • Number of Races: 1 Race - Winner Takes All (Winner is credited in event standings, both racers progress to next week)
  • If 10 laps are not possible, then the 60 second countdown will determine the end of the race.
  • If the 60 second countdown rule comes into play, the leading car at the end of the countdown will be deemed the winner.
  • Any interference by non participants (drivers taking part in the public race) during the race will sometimes be unavoidable and should therefore be considered as an unavoidable part of the game.
  • All cars must be on maximum Performance Points - 750PP.

Special Instructions:

Contact your race partner and talk about the following;
  • If you agree to use public drivers slipstream / draft to benefit your lap? If the drivers cannot mutually agree on this issue, slipstreaming of non-participating drivers is allowed within the rules.
The use of the clutch is prohibited.
Any driver found cheating will be eliminated.




Moving off the Public Start Grid:

When placed on the left or right side of the public start grid it is important that you move off the start grid in a manner that doesn't interfere with those who are competing in the public race. Below you will see two examples on how to move off the start grid safely. Please practice the method shown, to be sure you are comfortable with it prior to your actual race.


Moving off the Left Grid Safely:


Moving off the Right Grid Safely:





Grid Positions:

When the start grid is clear of all cars competing in the public race, make your way to start grid positions 1 & 2 as quickly as possible. The driver who is listed on the left in the pairings will take position number 1 on the grid.



Grid Position 1:
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Grid Position 2:
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Race Start Time Rules:

The head to head race will start exactly 30 seconds after the commencement of the public race.

All drivers are solely responsible for any delay in getting to their grid position. If any driver fails to get to their grid position in due time, then the other driver has the right to commence racing at the 30 second start time.

If both drivers fail to reach their designated grid positions before the 30 second start time, then the start time will begin at 40 seconds after the start of the public race.


Drivers Responsibilities:

All driver pairings are responsible for:


  • Arranging (via PM) the date & time for their head to head race.
  • Selecting a date & time within the allotted time frame.
  • Allocating one driver from each pairings to inform (via PM) the Race Steward, of the the result of the race.
  • It is the responsibility of all driver pairings to initially govern themselves in regard to any racing disputes.
  • If any racing dispute cannot be resolved then it is the responsibility of both parties to contact the Race Stewards individually by following the race dispute procedure below.
  • All disputes must be conducted in a gentlemanly manner and in private.
  • The drivers may, at their own discretion, ask another GTP_Tagged driver to act as a 3rd party observer during their race. The drivers would need to mutually agree upon this, and it is not a requirement.


All unresolved racing disputes must follow this procedure:


  1. If a racing dispute cannot be resolved privately then as a last resort contact any designated Race Steward with the following information.
  2. Name PM subject title 'Racing Dispute'
  3. Supply GTP_Tag of drivers concerned.
  4. Supply event name
  5. Supply Date & time of event
  6. Supply Cars driven by drivers
  7. Supply full details and any other relevant information relating to the race dispute.


If a race dispute is received, then the Race Stewards will make a decision for both parties involved. All decisions made by the Race Stewards are final, and are not open to appeal at this time.




Car Options:

  • Drivers can select a car from the specified car list.
  • Driver dont have to agree on a car to race with, its up to each person to decide for themselves.
  • All drivers are free to choose how they want their car to be set up. The only exception is the specified PP must be used. (see the Vehicle Specifics for your division above)



Time Frame:

  • All races must take place no later than Thursday, June 25th, 2009 at 11:59 pm GMT. You must send a PM to your group's race admin before that date and time.
  • Please be aware there is a online event update around this date. Racers are advised to race early, rather than leaving it to the last minute.
  • Any races that are not complete due to an online event change will not be rescheduled, and the race will be left uncomplete.
  • If you are unable to make contact with the driver you are paired against, PM your group's race admin with the details, at least 48 hours prior to the event deadline.
  • Failure to agree a date & time (Or make contact according to the procedure above) before the deadline will result in disqualification.


OLR Rules & Guidelines:

Follow this link to the GTP OLR Rules & Guidelines
https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/showthread.php?t=111241

All drivers are responsible for ensuring that they are aware of the current rules and guidelines. The rules and guidelines are open to change without notice, so be sure to check for changes before taking part in any event.



Assigned Race Admins, by Group

Each group has been assigned a race Admin, who will be responsible for compiling results, handling disputes, and answering questions related to your group or the event. The race admins and their specific groups are can be found HERE along with paring for Week 3.



Good luck,

OLR Admin Team :gtpflag:
 
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