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THIS IS AN OPEN SETUP SERIES

2020 RICMOTECH GT CHALLENGE SERIES

CAR CLASSES:

GT DAYTONA – Audi R8 GT3, Mercedes AMG GT3, Ferrari 488 GT3

GT LE MANS – BMW M8 GTE, Ferrari 488 GTE, Ford GT GTE, Porsche 911RSR GTE

SECTION 1 - CODE OF CONDUCT

1.1 - Have Fun.

1.2 - This league exists to allow the participants to have fun. Every effort will be made by the League Administrators and Race Stewards to implement these Rules and operate the events in a manner that is fun and fair for all participants. All participants shall conduct themselves in a manner that keeps in mind foremost that this is for fun and entertainment purposes.

1.3 - Drivers may not call out another driver during the race in the League TeamSpeak Channel, the iRacing Channel or via in-race text. Incidents happen in close racing and the cause is not always obvious at the time of the incident. The League has live Race Stewards and a post-race process for reviewing incidents and assessing penalties if warranted. Calling out a driver during the race will result in a penalty.

1.4 - If you have a problem with a driver, you may raise your complaint during the race to the Race Stewards via their private channel on iRacing or their private channel in the League TeamSpeak Channel, but never on the general channels for all drivers to hear. If the complaint is not urgent, please wait until after the race to raise your complaint to the Race Stewards, or talk directly to the other driver about the incident. The Race Stewards will review the incident with all drivers involved and the League Admins. The first objective is to help everyone learn from the incident so that everyone develops better racecraft.