07-23-2019, 03:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-23-2019, 03:41 PM by Michael Butler.)
we are aware that rating systems are not perfect and drivers must have a way to protest against some actions.
Note that close racing can sometimes lead to incidents where the blame falls 50/50, analyse carefully before you protest.
There are some restrictions that you must consider:
we are aware that rating systems are not perfect and drivers must have a way to protest against some actions.
Note that close racing can sometimes lead to incidents where the blame falls 50/50, analyse carefully before you protest.
There are some restrictions that you must consider:
(FALSE protests should result in a penalty and i bet he has so many FALSE protests)
I would love to know how many ridiculous protest forms he has to review just to say "racing incident" and i also would like to know how many drivers have had a penalty for filing a false protest. Same amount that gets penalized for not showing up to a race after reg., rules say if you dont show up and get a DNF, you will be suspended. edit: i cant even find the rules anymore, but it was there. edit: maybe RULES should be in quick access forum so drivers can find it while in the forum. http://www.simracingsystem.com/regulation.php .... http://vvcap.com/lWRCoZQBR 2 different locations for some rules ..... never did understand the NO CHAT ALLOWED rule....we all break that rule...... http://vvcap.com/dzFT9rkX9 ALL the rules that could possibly result in a penalty should be in one link for quick access.
Note that close racing can sometimes lead to incidents where the blame falls 50/50, analyse carefully before you protest.
There are some restrictions that you must consider:
- Protest form is only available inside SRS Assetto / RRE App under the 'Race' menu;
- Protests are only possible for races completed on the last 48 hours;
- Participation on the race where the incident has occurred is required;
- You must select the race with the correct schedule where the incident occurred;
- You must select the name of the driver that was involved on the incident;
- You must provide a small description of the incident;
- You must select the lap where the incident took place;
- You must provide a link to an uploaded video that clearly shows the incident from cockpit and TV cameras with names visible;
(07-23-2019, 01:02 PM)Marek Vons Wrote: Yeah, well. It used to be faster in 2017 and 2018. When I made a protest, it was solved mostly one week later, but often it took like 2-3 days. Now, in 2019 it is taking a little longer, last time I made a protest, it took 1-2 months to solve it, while some of the protests and bans resulting out of them are even deciding the championships. I mean, what can I do, I am just saying it is taking longer than it did before, but sometimes in case of a championship, it would be great to have the protest solved in less than a week.
we are aware that rating systems are not perfect and drivers must have a way to protest against some actions.
Note that close racing can sometimes lead to incidents where the blame falls 50/50, analyse carefully before you protest.
There are some restrictions that you must consider:
- Protest form is only available inside SRS Assetto / RRE App under the 'Race' menu;
- Protests are only possible for races completed on the last 48 hours;
- Participation on the race where the incident has occurred is required;
- You must select the race with the correct schedule where the incident occurred;
- You must select the name of the driver that was involved on the incident;
- You must provide a small description of the incident;
- You must select the lap where the incident took place;
- You must provide a link to an uploaded video that clearly shows the incident from cockpit and TV cameras with names visible;
(FALSE protests should result in a penalty and i bet he has so many FALSE protests)
(07-23-2019, 01:02 PM)Marek Vons Wrote: Yeah, well. It used to be faster in 2017 and 2018. When I made a protest, it was solved mostly one week later, but often it took like 2-3 days. Now, in 2019 it is taking a little longer, last time I made a protest, it took 1-2 months to solve it, while some of the protests and bans resulting out of them are even deciding the championships. I mean, what can I do, I am just saying it is taking longer than it did before, but sometimes in case of a championship, it would be great to have the protest solved in less than a week.
I would love to know how many ridiculous protest forms he has to review just to say "racing incident" and i also would like to know how many drivers have had a penalty for filing a false protest. Same amount that gets penalized for not showing up to a race after reg., rules say if you dont show up and get a DNF, you will be suspended. edit: i cant even find the rules anymore, but it was there. edit: maybe RULES should be in quick access forum so drivers can find it while in the forum. http://www.simracingsystem.com/regulation.php .... http://vvcap.com/lWRCoZQBR 2 different locations for some rules ..... never did understand the NO CHAT ALLOWED rule....we all break that rule...... http://vvcap.com/dzFT9rkX9 ALL the rules that could possibly result in a penalty should be in one link for quick access.