PrestoGP Pacific Series Signups OPEN
PrestoGP has a Pacific Series! Starting on the 25th March 2012, the new championship (utilising Race 07) will be available to everyone, but is timezoned initially for Pacfic drivers, and as such will run in the early hours GMT time.
To go to the main forum, click here. To sign up, click here.
What you do require to have in order to race in PGP-PS:
You will need Race 07, nothing more.
Signups:
To be eligible to race in this league you need to do the following steps (trust me it will only take you 5 minutes, even less if you follow the steps precisely):
1) Become a “licensed Member” in Racedepartment. (go here)
2) Use your real name when racing and using the PrestoGP servers.
Should you fail to show up in 2 consecutive races without notice then it is at the Admin’s discretion to issue your place to another competitor wanting to join.
Race Format:
Each round will have two races, one after another and both will have standing starts. The races will be 25 minute long and will have a mandatory pit stop window for both races and there won’t be any reverse grid for race two.
-1h free practice (not mandatory)
-10 minute free qualify
- 5 minute warm up
- Race One
- Race Two
Race Times:
(HEADS UP, the time table is not finalized so expect minor time changes)
Free practice starts at 00:00 GMT
Qualify 01:00 GMT
Warm up 01:10 GMT
Race One 01:15 GMT
Race Two 01:40 GMT
Racing Rules:
PrestoGP – Pacific Series is following RD racing rules, meaning that you always need to keep two wheels inside the white lines, etc. Failing to follow this rules will end up in receiving a penalty.
An other rule which I want to make clear is that PGP-PS is not running with mandatory cock-pit view and then we have the mandatory pit stops which mean you need to pit once during the race and change atleast TWO TIRES. (if you don’t you will receive a stop and go by the game)
Car for Season 8:
I would like to present to you this season’s car, the Formula 3000. Just like many seasons back, this car is very promising in brining the field closer together and allowing even the drivers who lack experience with open wheel cars or just sim-racing in general to jump into this cars and be fairly competitive from the start.
Track Schedule:
Round 1: 25th of March Melbourne
Round 2: 8th of April Sepang
Round 3: 22nd of April Shanghai
Round 4: 6th of May Bahrain
Round 5: 20th of May Barcelona
Round 6: 3rd of June Monaco
Round 7: 10th of June Montreal
(Please notice that between Round 6 and Round 7 there won’t be a 1 week break.)








Might have to jump on this one.