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TJC GAMING World Touring Car Championship - Season 1
TJC GAMING World Touring Car Championship - Season 1
BMW M2 CS 2,064
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TJC GAMING World Touring Car Championship - Season 1

Solo event that is completed with 5 Rounds.
ACC on Crossplay Followers Only
No Show Penalty
5 Points
Withdrawals Allowed
2
Max Allowed Penalties
10 Points

Must follow this SimGrid page to enter, must be in our Discord to take part

5 rounds, 1 round per Sunday

70 Safety and 1 track medal required for the chosen circuits that are involved

28 championship spaces available

BTCC Championship scoring system

20-17-15-13-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 for the top 15 finishers and 1 point for race fastest lap

Only the BMW M2 CS 2020 Touring Car is permitted to be used

Mandatory pitstop will be included, each race is 90 mins, (1.5 Hours), with 65 minutes practice, 15 minutes qualifying, and 90 minutes race lengths.

Mandatory Pit window - 4000 seconds. Pit opens 12 minutes into race, closes 12 minutes before end of race.

Success Ballast - The winner from each race will receive 15 Kgs from winning a race to be carried on their car for the next round.

If a driver wins 2 races in a row, he will carry 30 Kgs for the next race

If he wins 3, he will carry the maximum of 40 Kgs for the 4th race

Ballast is removed fully upon ballasted driver failing to win a race whilst carrying ballast weight

Any on track incidents can be reported privately to myself (TJC GAMING) via Discord PM for steward review

All stewarding is impartial, there is no favouritism here. If someone causes an avoidable accident, or for example, disobeys blue flags, this will occur a penalty

Race rules are simple, drive clean, leave space, if you hit someone off track and you are aware that it was your mistake, then carefully let them overtake you somewhere safe on the circuit