C 5WNE-forzaproleagueracing 0 Posted May 7, 2018 FPLR Mini Challenge - Series Info & RulesSeries StructureEach event will consist of 1 Qualifying Session followed by main race.FPLR MINI Challenge is to be run every Tuesday, starting at 8pm BST. Lobby will be opened at 7:30pm BSTSeries Host: TBCCar to be used is 2012 Mini John Cooper Works GP the build can be found HEREEvent LobbyThe lobby for the event will be open at 7:30pm BST this is to get race settings applied and all drivers in. Whilst every effort will be made to get you into the lobby please make sure you 'appear' online and also have a stable network connection. It is the drivers responsibility to make sure they are 'ONLINE' and connected to the lobby in good time.Race LengthEach event will start with a 5 lap qualifier followed by main race, series schedule can be found HEREWeatherDepending on track and location we will be using real life weather (drivers will be given 24hrs notice of this)QualifyingQualifying for the first race will start at 8pm BST and will consist of a 5 lap session, 1 warm up Lap and 4 fast laps. As there are points to scored from Qualifying Simulation Damage will be set to 'ON', Contact will be set as ghosts to reduce the chance of dirty laps. If you do not make qualifying then you simply start from the back. No Exceptions.AssistsYou can run any assists you wish apart from Friction Assist, this will be turned off via lobby settingsScoring SystemFastest five drivers in Qualifying score points as follows: 5-4-3-2-1Top 15 drivers will score as follows: 20-17-15-13-11-10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 Drop Scores:Each driver will lose their lowest meeting score points. A total of (4) rounds will contribute to your final Championship points finish. Track LimitsEvery driver MUST be aware of unacceptable track Limits . Replays will be saved and shared by Lobby host. Drivers will be picked at random after each race meeting, Penalties will be given to drivers that are found to exceed track limits 5 times per race. Pits:When entering / exiting pits, you MUST follow the pit line, Flags & RestartsYellow flags or safety cars will be announced by the Lobby host if an incident requires it. At least 3 cars must sustain damage for a safety car to be Deployed, Any drivers involved must tell lobby host / race marshal when an incident occurs to allow them to decide on safety car. It is not the lobby hosts responsibility to check for incidents.Red flags (restarts) may be announced after a severe incident, the lobby host decision is final Share this post Link to post Share on other sites