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#1
Thought i'd stop hijacking other people's threads Wink

The subject of course does not refer to me but to iRacing.
In my opinion iRacing does lots of things really well whilst others show
some potential of improvement.

iRacing has this wonderful concept of a safety rating and a pace rating
and i can't think of a better way to achieve clean races with people who
are about as fast as you are. (high participation numbers assumed)

But the real beauty is to have the Rookie class completely ignore the
pace rating and only has to focus on safety ranking, proving that the
new member is able to keep clean in 10-15 lap races with 10+ cars.


Note: As i'm a GSCE guy, my ideas are only for Stock Car Extreme,
but are of course transferable to all other available sims.
Of course this can only work with lots of people registered, so will have
to go some major adjustments depending on the size of the community.


General server settings

* Races should last 20-30 minutes (usually 10-15 laps).
* 30 minutes prior to the race an open practice session should be available
So:
30 minutes open practice
2 laps private qualifying
2 minutes Warmup
10-15 laps race

Rookie class

* All new community members are put in the Rookie class

* It would consist of 2 series:
Formula Vee and Mini Challenge.
Maybe even pick a single easy track like Cascavel?

* Safety rating counts incidents (Don't know what's counted as incidents
but i wouldn't be as strict as iRacing. Damaging your car and especially
other cars should be recorded. Going wide or similar shouldn't be
recorded as incident as nobody was harmed except your laptime)
Roughly 4 clean races should do the trick to advance out of Rookie class.

Open class

* It would consist of several series, grids are filled with people of similar
pace rating.

* If safety rating drops too low you're downgraded to Rookie class again

* With a high safety rating you're eligible to enter the gold class (or whatever
it's called. Benefits are maybe access to high class events or similar)

* Major disregard of common race rules (Driving in wrong direction, slamming
into people on purpose...) lead to temporary bans from race action and needs
admins to check submitted replays.

* Missing a registered race gives you a warning, if you miss too many races
you registered for in x amount of time you'll get a temporary race suspension.


Unsure about how rating systems work, if frequent drivers should be getting
rewards in any way (which would be difficult without a 3rd ranking system)
or how to calculate anything, but i guess that's what experience will show anyways.


Those are of course mainly carbon copies of iRacing and ideas on very basic
level, but i think it's better to put some thought into it now than later.
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#2
Even though it's not mentioned anywhere, at the moment SRS already makes driver selection for different splits.

How does it work?

Say you have 40 players registered on a session, that gives you 2 splits of 20.
Driver selection is made based on a factor that i call "server value".

Server values calculation involves the players rating, on the category it's running, and also takes into account the performance of the driver on that specific championship.

Why?

it tries to balance drivers that do a lot of races and get average results and drivers that do only a hand full of races or less per week but have good results.

In the beginning of a championship, there is no championship performance, so rating is the only factor (Rookies and newcomers always end up on the lowest split). As soon as races are done on that championship, championship performance pops up and starts to balance things and 'better' drivers will go for the 1st split.

This is applied to all Races.
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#3
Great to hear!

Thanks for the insight.
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#4
I think a race with a slow/easy car (Abarth, indeed) with FIXED SETUP for rookies would be perfect.
Starting a race knowing that all are on the same boat is much easier for a newcomer and you're sure that close racing will happens because of no setup changes.

Something like the iRacing MX5 Cup…
Mmmm are you waiting for the Japanese Pack? Wink Big Grin
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