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Rules and Racetiquette 0.2
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Sorry for reposting this but I'd like to come to an end (even if a dead end). I added Juan's points and reformulated the one on qualifying laps after Martin's comments.
If there are no further comments, I will submit the list.
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BASIC RULES

• NEVER drive the wrong way.

• NEVER hit/bump/ram someone on purpose.

• If a BLUE FLAG appears in the upper left corner of the screen, you’re going to be lapped. Never try to fight for keep the place, leave space for the oncoming racer as soon as possible and it is safe to do so and let him pass. Yield the racing line, be predictable (e.g., don't brake while driving on the racing line at the pit straight) and never interfere with the race leaders or faster cars.

• If a YELLOW FLAG appears in the upper left corner of the screen, there is trouble ahead (incidents, one or more cars off the track…). Be careful, pay attention to what’s happening and slow down accordingly if necessary.

• You need to pass at least the rear of the car in front of you on the straight to gain the right to dispute on the braking. Don't try to dispute the place if you’re completely behind, especially entering the corners at high speed (“divebombing”).

• Always leave space for an opponent that is flanking you. Don't cut or push him out of the track.

• Don't make multiple sideways moves to defend your place. You’re only allowed to change racing line once in a straight.

• If you get off the track, always rejoin safely without interfering with oncoming racers. Use runway areas if available.

• If after a contact or a mistake you end up in the road, keep your car steady and wait for the traffic to come out and then rejoin the racing line safely. If you do this, people coming from behind in race speed can predict your position and then try to avoid you.

• Incidents after the finish line counts, so stop safely when the race is ended. Slow down gradually, or get out of the track as soon as possible. Do not stop right after the finish line since other racers may be approaching at high speed and hit you.

• On serving penalties, you may slow down standing on the best racing line only if no other racers are approaching, otherwise you have to leave the best racing line to the oncoming racers.

• Get out from the pits safely, checking that no other cars are approaching. Don’t cross the pit lane. Consider installing apps like Car Radar or Helicorsa in order to be always aware of the position of other cars.

• Always give space to others in qualify if you’re in a invalid or cool down lap. If you’re behind a slower car, consider slowing down yourself to create a convenient gap before starting a hotlap in order to be not involved in traffic.

• If you have to leave the race, do not sit down with the car neither on the track nor off the track. Get back to pits instead.

• Check your ping before racing. If it’s over 200, check your connection.
Do not race if your ping it’s too high.

• Chatting during the race is forbidden.

RACETIQUETTE

• Apologize with other racers via personal messages if you cause any harm, even if not voluntarily.

• Avoid verbal abuse in public chats. Check the replays before complain.

• Practicing is essential. Do not start a race if you aren’t used/confident with a car and/or a track since major inaccuracies may cause trouble to other drivers.

• If you overtake by hitting another car from behind, it would be appreciable to wait for your opponent and give him back the place if it is safe to do so.

• It's hard to win a race on T1 at the race start, but it is easy to lose it. Be extra careful on T1.
I survived lap 1. Now I can deal with anything in life.
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Rules and Racetiquette 0.2 - by Gianluca Roncaglia - 09-25-2020, 05:33 PM
RE: Rules and Racetiquette 0.2 - by Carsten Meyer - 11-01-2020, 09:35 AM
RE: Rules and Racetiquette 0.2 - by Russell Sobie - 04-12-2021, 11:32 PM

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