This spring we have reached a 1000 likes on Facebook. To celebrate this great achievement we will have an special race. You have chosen the concept of the race. It will be:
Event information
Cars: V8 Supercars (Holden Commendore VF V8 and Ford Falcon FG V8 )
Track: Imola
Distance: 1000 km
Laps: 205 laps (max. 6 hours)
Standing start
Weather: Dynamic
Fast repairs: 0
Max teams: 42
Team racing enabled
Minimum drivers: 2
Maximum drivers: 5
Fair share: 0
Schedule
Make sure to join with the correct team. This means the correct team ID!
All times are in GMT.
Saturday - July 9
12:00 - 16:00 Free practice 1 (4 hours)
18:00 - 22:00 Free practice 2 (4 hours)
Sunday - July 10
11:00 - 13:00 Warm up (2 hours)
13:00 - 13:40 Qualifying (40 minutes)
13:40 - 13:50 Drivers briefing (nobody on track)
14:00 - 20:00 Race (6 hours)
Live broadcast
The race will be covered by our broadcasting partner Racespot.
Registration
Registrations are on a first come, first serve basis. In order to complete the registration, teams need to fill in a form and pay the entry fee.
When paying the fee, make sure to add the team name and car number.
Registrations will open soon somewhere this weekend.
Driver requirements
All drivers need a minimum iRating of 2000 and a minimum of D license on their road license at the time of registration.
Entry fee
There will be a small entry fee, per team, to have a small prize pool, to cover the costs of the broadcast, and a small donation for MSF.
The entry fee is $15 per team.
Skin pack
Because Trading Paints does not work very well with team paints, we are going to use a skin pack. Teams can submit their skins.
This is not mandatory, but encouraged.
Details on how, will be published soon.
Motosport Safety Foundation
Since 2014 we have been building on a great partnership with the Motorsport Safety Foundation and we are very proud of this. We, sim racers, are massive race fans and by supporting MSF we can truly the sport we love so much.
Please show the support from the sim racing community through various channels. Like their Facebook page, follow them on Twitter and/or join their forum. There you can discuss various topics regarding safety. It's pretty interesting