Drivers must understand advanced multiclass racecraft and traffic management
Drivers must be comfortable with high-speed overtaking in traffic situations
Drivers must understand predictable defensive driving and multiclass awareness
Consistent and safe driving standards are expected throughout the field
Beginner drivers are permitted in either class
All drivers must demonstrate good race etiquette, awareness, and respect for other competitors
Drivers must understand racecraft and side-by-side racing
IFWL admins may move or remove drivers if driving standards or behaviour do not meet series expectations
Failure to maintain acceptable race etiquette may result in removal from the championship
5 rounds total
Championship runs from May 30th until June 20th
60-minute multiclass races
Hypercar and LMGT3 classes
Split qualifying format
Rolling starts enabled
Drivers must ensure they are participating during the correct qualifying window for their class.Qualifying outside your assigned class session will result in an immediate 30-second post-race penalty.Race Settings
Practice to Qualifying wait time: 30 seconds
Practice Real Road: Heavy
All 5 weather slots set to Clear
Ambient temperature: 22°C
Race client wait time: 90 seconds before formation lap
Short formation lap enabled
Race Road scale: Normal
Fuel usage: Realistic
Tyre wear: Realistic
Tyre warmers enabled
Damage: Realistic
Track limits: Default
Limits allowed: 6
Tyre sets available: 12
Driving assists allowed
The championship will be broadcast live with commentary on Twitch: IFWL Official Twitch Channel Commentary provided live by Zelexi.
This is a championship series and driver commitment is expected.
5 penalty points for each missed race
10 penalty points results in disqualification from the series
Maximum 1 allowed across the season
Once the championship reaches the final rounds, entries will be locked and no new drivers may join.This protects ongoing championship battles and maintains competitive fairness.
Stewarding is primarily handled post-race via the IFWL ticket system.All ticket submission information can be found in the Discord.
The faster class is responsible for completing overtakes safely
Patience is expected in traffic situations
Aggressive divebombs on LMGT3 traffic will not be tolerated
Hold predictable racing lines
Avoid sudden defensive movements under blue flag situations
Do not attempt to actively block faster-class cars
Both classes are expected to race respectfully and understand that traffic management is a core part of endurance racing.
This is not a public lobby environment. Drivers are expected to:
Race cleanly and fairly
Respect other drivers
Follow all IFWL rules and steward decisions
Maintain professional conduct in voice chat, broadcasts, and text channels
Failure to meet these standards may result in penalties or removal from the series.