Full rules to be added shortly
60 min practice
5 min one lap magic (except for the Green Hell which will be 10 mins but still one lap magic)
80 min race with 2 mandatory pitstops
Incident reporting to the Stewards
The Stewards Panel is made up of a number of individuals who will remain anonymous to protect against any possible conflict of interest Some are current racers and some are not. If the incident in question involves one or more of these individuals, then they will refrain from offering an opinion on the incident in a stewards capacity.
This is the same process as has been used for a number of seasons.
To submit an incident for review please use the incident reporting facility on Sim Grid.
Please note you have 24 hours from the start of the race to upload any incidents which you feel require review.
The incident being reported must be supported by video footage containing the following:
1) at least one external view of the incident
2) both drivers onboard showing steering wheel
3) the HUD display button must be pressed to show driver inputs and visible (seen here on the right).
If your footage does not contain these requirements the incident report will not be upheld or considered further. There will be no request for further evidence if it is not supplied on submission.
ACC allows you to map a button to save replays and it may be advisable to record the race using the share button on your PS5 or X-Box. This can be uploaded to YouTube/Twitch or the capture gallery on PS5 or X-Box, or other video sharing web site. You can send the link to this recording with a time for the stewards to look at.
Stewards will only review the time specified
DRIVERS SHOULD ALSO BE AWARE THAT ANY REPORTS SUBMITTED BY A DRIVER WHO DOES NOT COMPLETE THE RACE (IE RAGE QUITS, OR DOES NOT COMPLETE THE REQUIRED 70% + 1 LAP) WILL NOT BE REVIEWED
Some penalties may be dealt with in game – track limits, pitlane speeding etc these penalties will apply, however, some other incidents may require review. These will generally be Racing Incidents and Dangerous Driving.
Racing Incidents – if you feel another driver has caused an issue – forced you off the track, hitting your car or generally driving extremely aggressively then you should report it to the stewards for consideration.
Dangerous Driving – if a driver rejoins in an unsafe or dangerous manner or drives in a way that is a danger to other cars, you should report it to the stewards.
You should only report incidents you are involved in and not on behalf of someone else.
You may report incidents from Practice and Qualifying should you wish but again must be supported with video evidence and a brief commentary of why it is being reported together with details of when the event took place – race number and lap.
PLEASE ALSO REMEMBER THAT THE STEWARDS WILL NOT WATCH YOUR STREAM BACK FOR INCIDENTS. IF YOU FEEL AN INCIDENT REQUIRES REVIEW IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO REPORT IT.
PLEASE DO NOT MOAN ABOUT DRIVING STANDARDS IF YOU DO NOT REPORT INCIDENTS.