Imahawk10
Head Adminstrator
Posts: 304
What class do you prefer to race in?: B, A, R2
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Post by Imahawk10 on Feb 28, 2015 7:55:03 GMT -6
Whenever you enter a race your ability to drive safely will be evaluated. When you make driver errors that potentially put others at risk on the track, it will be considered an "incident". Incidents are a tool for me that I will be using to evaluate how clean of a driver you are when you are racing. The list below are examples of racing incidents. The Following are considered Incidents: (x= penalty accumulation) -Iniation of vehicle contact: (Minor) (Medium) Major) (Egregious) -Off Track: (defined as more than 50% of car off track.) -Intentional Blocking on straights: (will lead to banishment if behavior is continued) -Loss of control of vehicle: (ex.spinning out) -Loss of control of vehicle mid corner leading to vehicle contact: -Changing Race line mid corner with intention of blocking trailing car: -Dramatic decrease in speed on corner entry or mid corner resulting in vehicle contact: -Divebombing Corners: -Neglectful re entry onto track: -Failure to yield with broken car: -Cutting Corners to attempt overtake: -Not accommodating opponents race line while in mid corner: Blatant disregard for the safety of other drivers on the track can result in disqualification.
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