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Spec S2000 Championship
This championship will act as a competitive league. If not everyone is familiar with the "spec race" setup, a Spec-race is a race where everyone has the same car, mods, and tires. The car's Suspension, LSD and Aero settings can be changed to each driver's wants/needs.
I chose the S2000 because it is a fairly quick FR vehicle. Great for beginner to intermediate drivers. The car handles well, has decent tire wear, and it doesn't look too bad.
After each season, a new car will be chosen. A car that is faster than the previous. The event settings will remain the same, and the required modifications will remain the same as well.
Each season will consist of 11 Races. There will be one race per week. Each race will last about a hour long. If a driver has to miss a race, it's ok. They will receive 0 points due to a DNS (did not start). At the end of the season, each driver's best 8 results will be added up to decide the final standings. Their three worst results will be dropped. The dropped results may include DNS's. The points system will replicate the points system in GT5's GT Life Mode.
Honda S2000 '06
273hp (full break in)
1250kg
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Chassis Reinforcement (optional)
Fully Customizable Transmission
Fully Customizable Suspension
Clutch: Twin Plate
Flywheel: Semi-Racing
Carbon Drive Shaft
LSD (optional)
Aero Parts, Oil Changes, and Rims are Allowed
Racing Medium Tires ONLY
The reason I chose the listed modifications is because they are the easiest to regulate. The three hp mods are the only three that don't change the data display in the race replay. Therefor race replays can get reviewed to determine if anyone's car is ineligible.
Boost: OFF
Penalty: None
Grip Reduction on wet Track/Track Edge: Real
Mechanical Damage: Light
Tire Wear/Fuel Consumption: On
Skid Recovery Force: Off
Season Schedule
Sunday, May 22nd
Circuito de Madrid
Laps: TBD
Sunday, May 29th
Special Stage Route 5
Laps: TBD
Sunday, June 5th
Grand Valley Speedway
Laps: TBD
Sunday, June 12th
Suzuka Circuit (Weather Change)
Laps: TBD
Sunday, June 19th
Deep Forest Reverse
Laps: TBD
Sunday, June 26th
Nurburgring GP/F
Laps: TBD
Sunday, July 3rd
Cote d Azur
Laps: TBD
Sunday, July 10th
Rome Reverse
Laps: 45
Sunday, July 17th
Indy Road Course
Laps: 34
Sunday, July 23rd
Laguna Seca
Laps: TBD
Sunday, July 30th
High Speed Ring (Weather Change)
Laps: TBD
Qualifying will go as follows:
15 minutes before each race, each driver will be allowed however many laps he wants to post a time. Once a driver has entered the course, he will not be allowed to exit. After you have posted your time, please park your car off of the track. Again... Do NOT leave the track. Once the 15 minutes has run out, the race countdown will begin, and the drivers will start according to their lap times.
Clean Driving Enforcement
All drivers will be briefed before the race that we support a clean and respectful racing environment.
If there is a driver who does not respect others, drive clean, or just isn't what we are looking for, he/she will be blacklisted and will no longer be allowed to participate in the remainder of the season.
In race incidents will be encouraged to be reported to the race host. The host, admins, or other GT Elite members will investigate the incident. Consequences will be determined by the reviewers.
The reviewers will also determine if a incident changes the outcome of a race. If it is determined that the outcome (of the race) was altered by poor driving, the result will then be determined by the reviewers.
See <removed by moderator> for more details.
This championship will act as a competitive league. If not everyone is familiar with the "spec race" setup, a Spec-race is a race where everyone has the same car, mods, and tires. The car's Suspension, LSD and Aero settings can be changed to each driver's wants/needs.
I chose the S2000 because it is a fairly quick FR vehicle. Great for beginner to intermediate drivers. The car handles well, has decent tire wear, and it doesn't look too bad.
After each season, a new car will be chosen. A car that is faster than the previous. The event settings will remain the same, and the required modifications will remain the same as well.
Each season will consist of 11 Races. There will be one race per week. Each race will last about a hour long. If a driver has to miss a race, it's ok. They will receive 0 points due to a DNS (did not start). At the end of the season, each driver's best 8 results will be added up to decide the final standings. Their three worst results will be dropped. The dropped results may include DNS's. The points system will replicate the points system in GT5's GT Life Mode.
Honda S2000 '06
273hp (full break in)
1250kg
Sports Exhaust Manifold
Sports Intake Manifold
Racing Air Filter
Chassis Reinforcement (optional)
Fully Customizable Transmission
Fully Customizable Suspension
Clutch: Twin Plate
Flywheel: Semi-Racing
Carbon Drive Shaft
LSD (optional)
Aero Parts, Oil Changes, and Rims are Allowed
Racing Medium Tires ONLY
The reason I chose the listed modifications is because they are the easiest to regulate. The three hp mods are the only three that don't change the data display in the race replay. Therefor race replays can get reviewed to determine if anyone's car is ineligible.
Boost: OFF
Penalty: None
Grip Reduction on wet Track/Track Edge: Real
Mechanical Damage: Light
Tire Wear/Fuel Consumption: On
Skid Recovery Force: Off
Season Schedule
Sunday, May 22nd
Circuito de Madrid
Laps: TBD
Sunday, May 29th
Special Stage Route 5
Laps: TBD
Sunday, June 5th
Grand Valley Speedway
Laps: TBD
Sunday, June 12th
Suzuka Circuit (Weather Change)
Laps: TBD
Sunday, June 19th
Deep Forest Reverse
Laps: TBD
Sunday, June 26th
Nurburgring GP/F
Laps: TBD
Sunday, July 3rd
Cote d Azur
Laps: TBD
Sunday, July 10th
Rome Reverse
Laps: 45
Sunday, July 17th
Indy Road Course
Laps: 34
Sunday, July 23rd
Laguna Seca
Laps: TBD
Sunday, July 30th
High Speed Ring (Weather Change)
Laps: TBD
Qualifying will go as follows:
15 minutes before each race, each driver will be allowed however many laps he wants to post a time. Once a driver has entered the course, he will not be allowed to exit. After you have posted your time, please park your car off of the track. Again... Do NOT leave the track. Once the 15 minutes has run out, the race countdown will begin, and the drivers will start according to their lap times.
Clean Driving Enforcement
All drivers will be briefed before the race that we support a clean and respectful racing environment.
If there is a driver who does not respect others, drive clean, or just isn't what we are looking for, he/she will be blacklisted and will no longer be allowed to participate in the remainder of the season.
In race incidents will be encouraged to be reported to the race host. The host, admins, or other GT Elite members will investigate the incident. Consequences will be determined by the reviewers.
The reviewers will also determine if a incident changes the outcome of a race. If it is determined that the outcome (of the race) was altered by poor driving, the result will then be determined by the reviewers.
See <removed by moderator> for more details.
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