RDRC Season 5 - Rules

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Championship Overview........................................................................... Post 3
RDRC Directing Team................................................................................ Post 3
1 - Competing in on-line Rallies at RDF..................................................... Post 3
1.1 RaceDepartment Licensed Members...................................................................... Post 3
1.2 RallyClub and RDRC Rallies.................................................................................... Post 3

2 - Championship Entry.............................................................................. Post 3
2.1 Driver Sign-up.......................................................................................................... Post 3
2.2 Championship Entry Form........................................................................................ Post 3

3 - Sessions and Round entry..................................................................... Post 4
3.1 Time Zones............................................................................................................... Post 4
3.2 Round Sign-up.......................................................................................................... Post 4
3.3 Extra Sessions......................................................................................................... Post 4
3.4 Re-Runs.................................................................................................................... Post 4

4 - Non-Original Stages.............................................................................. Post 4
5 - RSRBR Updates.................................................................................... Post 4
6 - Realistic Damage................................................................................. Post 4
7 - Accumulating Damage and Repairs..................................................... Post 4
8 - Tyre Choice.......................................................................................... Post 5
9 - Penalty Times...................................................................................... Post 5
10 - Car Classes......................................................................................... Post 5
10.1 RDRC-3................................................................................................................... Post 5
10.2 RDRC-3 Car Homologation..................................................................................... Post 5
10.3 RDRC Production................................................................................................... Post 5

10.4 RDRC-2................................................................................................................... Post 5
10.5 RDRC...................................................................................................................... Post 5
10.6 Changing cars during the season......................................................................... Post 5

11 - Driver Grading Criteria and Eligable Car Classes............................... Post 5
11.1 Grade 1.................................................................................................................... Post 5
11.2 Grade 2.................................................................................................................... Post 5
11.3 Grade 3.................................................................................................................... Post 5
11.4 Grade 4.................................................................................................................... Post 5

12 - Teams Championship......................................................................... Post 5
13 - Points System..................................................................................... Post 5
14 - Calender............................................................................................. Post 6
15 - Parc Ferme......................................................................................... Post 6
16 - Complaints.......................................................................................... Post 6
 
Championship Overview
The RaceDepartment Rally Championship (RDRC) is an online rally championship using the Richard Burns Rally simulator and RSRBR2013 mod/add-on available from www.rallyesim.com. All drivers must be licensed members of the RaceDepartment forum and agree to follow the rules of the site. This season, the championship will be run over a 2 series, 12 round calendar starting on 23rd February 2013 and finish on 19th November 2013. Each rally will include between 8 to 15 stages and have an upper limit of 130km. Stages will mostly be used twice each rally and a mixture of Original format and tested BTB stages will be used to allow the directing team to adjust weather and time-of-day as well as the use of drivers replays for promotion and the adherence to the rules. The RDRC will run as an RSRBR championship event (accessed via the "Public Sessions" button in the RSRBR start-up screen) and use Accumulating/Realistic car damage.




RDRC Directing team

Series co-ordinator/Event Director Jack Hintz
Clerk of Course TBA
Media Producer (Audio/Video) TBA
RaceDepartment Liaison Senad Subasic (Staff)
RallyClub Liaison Ole Marius Myrvold
Series Scruitineer TBA



1 - Competing in on-line rallies at RD

1.1 - RaceDepartment Licensed Members

To be able to compete in the RDRC or any series, championship or competition at RaceDepartment Forum a driver must first become a licensed member of the forum site. Follow the tutorial in the link below to become a Licensed Member.
Click here

1.2 - RallyClub and RDRC Rallies

To enter a RallyClub or RDRC event a driver should follow the tutorial in the link below.
Click here

2 - Championship Entry

Prior to being eligible to sign-up for the RDRC every new driver must compete in an official RDRC grading event or have a grade from a previous season of the RDRC. These grading events will be created for each driver and must be driven alone so no comparison with other drivers will be possible. The grading event will use 3 stages (tarmac/gravel/snow) run 3 times each and use either a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 9 or Subaru Impreza N14 Prodrive from the N4 car packs. Each driver will be able to nominate which of these cars they wish to use. Damage will be set to realistic/NON-accumulating so each stage will start with a repaired car. The fastest 2 runs of each stage will be averaged and on the basis of this time the drivers’ grade will be established using pre-set target times known only to the directing team. Drivers will then be informed of their grade though PM and can select the appropriate car for the championship and their grade. To obtain a grading event a driver must contact the series co-ordinator (Jack Hintz) to arrange a time and be provided a password. The stage selection for the grading event will not be revealed prior to the session and each grading event may be different. Only stages from the original Richard Burns Rally game will be used. Grading events can be arranged at any time during the season for drivers that wish to sign-up later, however the driver will not be eligible for points or appear in the results before they have signed-up and been graded. Should a driver have a proven record in a rallyesim.com official rally championship they may submit those results to the series co-ordinator instead of competing in a grading event. If a driver with an existing grade from a previous RDRC season wishes to be re-graded they can request to run a grading event. These drivers can be moved into a higher grade from their current grade, but not moved lower. Should a driver fail to score grade points during the season they will fall to the next grade. However, from Season 4 a driver will not be able to fall lower than one grade from their highest achieved grade.




2.1 - Driver Sign-up

Drivers must Sign-up in the Championship sign-up thread before they will be able to score points for the championship. Here you must state your Name, car, team (if any), RSRBR name and driver grade. A driver can also request a number, as long as it is below their ranked number from the previous season. A championship entry list will be posted on 18th February 2013 stating all drivers in ranked order entered by that date. Any driver entering after that time will be given the next available number regardless of previous participation. This is to allow enough time for those creating skins for drivers to place the correct number on the car.

Once a driver has completed the grading event or has a current driver grade from RDRC Season 4 they must sign up using the following entry form and post it in the sign-up thread.

A driver may sign-up for the championship at any time during the season, even if there is only one round remaining.

2.2 - Championship Entry Form

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Driver: (RD Name)
RSRBR name: (RSRBR sign in)
Number: (Drivers may select a number lower than their ranked number)
Car: (car and car pack)
Car Class: (RDRC, RDRC-2, RDRC Production, RDRC-3)
Driver Grade:
Team: (If no team is nominated use drivers name)

I have read and understand the rules and agree to abide by them for the duration of
RDRC S5. - Type Yes here
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3 - Sessions and Round Entry

3.1 - Time Zones

3 time zones (EU/US/OC) will be made available on each day of the rally weekend, starting from Saturday to Tuesday. Each session will be identical and provide an opportunity for drivers from all over the world and all walks of life to take part in the event. Each driver will compete in ONE session officially with all of the session times combined to find an overall event winner. Sessions will be numbered 1-4 in regard to the day they are driven on.

3.2 - Round Sign-up

Each driver must enter each event to nominate which session they will compete in. Entries for each round will CLOSE at 11:59pm server time the Thursday prior to each round to allow the organizing team to post an official entry list and be able to organize the session creation. If a driver does not enter by the close of entries they may still drive in the rally but they will not be able to score points. Entries should be placed in the following format.

Driver name - RSRBR name - Session

3.3 - Extra Sessions

There will be NO extra sessions created once the round commences. The ONLY exception to the creation of extra sessions will be in the case that the organizers make an error with session creations.

3.4 - Re-Runs

A driver does NOT have to compete in the session they first nominate for, however, once the drivers FIRST SPLIT time is registered their results from THAT session will stand. This means that if a driver experiences a server problem between logging in and starting the first stage they can join another session without penalty. However, once they cross the first split marker in the first stage that session will be the one used as their official time. Should a driver experience computer, server or driver issues they should continue the event for as long as they can as they will not be permitted a restart and may still be able to gain points for the championship.

3.5 - A driver may compete in multiple sessions for practice, however the results from ONLY the first session they record a time in will be taken as official.

3.6 - No driver is allowed to re-start a stage during an online session. All drivers are reminded that they can only attempt each stage once in the order shown in the event thread. Should a driver be found to have re-started a stage during an event they will be disqualified from the championship.



4 - Non-Original Stages

4.1 - During the course of the championship, a selection of non-original stages will be used. In an effort to make sure the RDRC runs smoothly, currently original format stages (included in the main RSRBR download) will be used. Successfully tested and working BTB Stages MAY be included in the future. The extra surface MOD’s available in RSRBR can also be used so all drivers should familiarise themselves with each of the mods to understand how they change each stages. Should a driver experience difficulty running any of these stages because of random failures or high graphics level requirements they should report this to the event organizers AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. In the event that an RSRBR update is released in the period 2 weeks prior to the event and refer to a stage being used, that stage will be replaced or cancelled by the organizers. As adequate time will have been given for all drivers to make sure these stages work for them and their system, NO leniency will be given for drivers failing to finish a stage or rally due to technical difficulties, power, system or hardware failures or just giving up. NO re-runs will be permitted under ANY circumstances. It is the drivers’ responsibility to ensure their system is updated and running smoothly prior to the event, not the directors.



5- RSRBR Updates

5.1 - During the season RSRBR and rallyesim.com will release updates to the RSRBR2013 mod. Should an update be released during the weekend of a championship round it is strongly suggested that a driver DOES NOT update their system until after the round has taken place. In the past these updates have fixed problems while possibly creating others. If drivers update their system and experiences problems with running the championship round due to this, they will not be given any leniency. The directing team reminds all drivers that it is THEIR responsibility to make sure their system and copy of RSRBR is working without issue.


6 - Realistic Damage

6.1 - For the second time in the RDRC the damage level will be set to REALISTIC. This will require drivers to be more precise with their driving to avoid mistakes and damaging their car. As well as damage from impact, the cars can suffer from mechanical failure due to abuse of the engine or gearbox. This may require a change of driving style and gear change points to avoid retirements. It is important that newer drivers to RBR or RSRBR understand that Realistic Damage requires a careful driving style and will benefit those that focus on being precise rather than overdrive and make mistakes. Even small errors can cause a DNF and a penalty time for a stage. It is the advice of the Directing team that drives, whether they can spend time practicing or not, drive in a realistic manner to finish the rally. Those that are clean, smooth and avoid mistakes will gain the best results.
It is of great importance that a driver considers the damage model and how it affects their car when selecting it.



7 - Accumulating Damage and Repairs

Accumulating damage is used during the RDRC Season. Accumulating damage means any damage your vehicle suffers during a stage will be carried over to the following stages. The car will be automatically repaired at the next service point to brand new. If you retire (DNF) from a stage your vehicle is automatically repaired to new with the exception of the body panels (opening bonnet, doors.) If a driver finishes a stage with an extremely damaged vehicle they can select the”REPAIR NOW” button between stages. Doing this will cause the driver to be retired from the NEXT stage but start the following stage with a repaired vehicle.
 
8 - Tyre Choice

Tyres can only be changed at service points. Therefor all drivers should take note of the surface and weather conditions for the group of stages until the following service and determine the most suitable tyres. Should a driver retire from a stage they will still not be able to change tyres until the following service.



9 - Penalty Times

The imposed derived penalty times for not finishing a stage will be set by RSRBR and rallyesim.com. Should the Directors of the RDRC feel the need to modify these times, drivers will be notified in the event post.


10 - Car classes

The following car classes will be used during Season 5. Each driver grade will be limited to the classes they can use and all drivers must use cars only from those listed


10.1 – RDRC-3:- R3, R2 and R1 Car Packs as well as A6, A6K (excluding Citroen Saxo T4) , Ford Escort Mk I/II/V, Volvo 242LE, Renault Alpine A310, Renault 8Gordini, Skoda 130, Toyota AE86, Lada 21107, Alfa 33

10.2 - If you do not see a car available that you want in RDRC-3, you will be able to apply for homologation for the proposed car. This way we can ensure that it is tested properly to make sure there are no faults and such for the car’s physics.


10.3 – RDRC Production: N4 car packs (excluding Skoda Octavia, Audi A3 and Renault 5 GT Turbo)

10.4 – RDRC-2: N4_S2000_1, N4_S2000_2, A8_1, A8_2, A8_3 and R4 car packs

10.5 - RDRC: A8W99 - 12 car packs

10.6 - Changing cars during the season

Each driver should consider the competitiveness, strength and enjoyment of each car before posting their selection in the sign-up thread as drivers will only have ONE car change between each series.

This will directly affect people wishing to change to a higher grade as they start from 0 points in their new grades’ championship.



11 - Driver Grading Criteria and Eligible Car Classes

11.1 - Grade 1 -

To qualify for Grade 1 a driver must have:-

Finished in the top 5 of an RDRC event in season 4,
Or set a grade 1 qualifying time in an RDRC Qualifying event.



Grade 1 drivers can select from RDRC, RDRC-2 or RDRC-3 Car classes.


Any Grade 1 driver wishing to participate in a RDRC-2 car will only be able to be awarded overall points, as they will be excluded from the RDRC-2 championship

11.2 - Grade 2 –

To qualify for Grade 2 a driver must have:-

Scored an outright point in the Previous RDRC season,
Or set a grade 2 qualifying time in an RDRC Qualifying event.



Grade 2 Drivers can select from RDRC, RDRC-2 or RDRC-3 Car classes

11.3 - Grade 3 –

To qualify for Grade 3 a driver:-

Would have been classified as grade 2 after the final round of season 4 of the RDRC,
Or set a grade 3 qualifying time in an RDRC Qualifying event.



Grade 3 Drivers can select from RDRC-2, RDRC Production or RDRC-3 Car classes

11.4 - Grade 4 –

To qualify for Grade 4 a driver must have:-

Would have been classified as grade 3 or 4 after the final round of season 4 of the RDRC,
Or set a grade 4 qualifying time in an RDRC Qualifying event.


Grade 4 Drivers can select from RDRC Production or RDRC-3 Car classes



12 - Teams Championship

12.1 - In addition to the Driver Grade and Car classes, a "Teams" Championship will be conducted. Each team MUST consist of 2 drivers, both driving the same car. Teams points will be taken from the Car Class the members are in and combined to provide a team's score.

12.2 - A team may be formed at any time during the year, but once a team has registered for the championship no changes will be permitted.

12.3 - Drivers of RDRC-3 cars are not eligible for the teams championship



13 - Points System

13.1 - Points tables will be run for
Overall
RDRC-2
RDRC Production
RDRC-3
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Teams Championship


13.2 - Points Allocation

1st - 25
2nd - 18
3rd - 15
4th - 12
5th - 10
6th - 8
7th - 6
8th - 4
9th - 2
10th – 1


13.3 – Power Stage

This season we will be adding a new feature to the championship called a Power Stage. This is usually the final stage in a rally, and will have points available to the quickest drivers through the stage in each class.
The points are as follows:


1st – 3 points
2nd – 2 points
3rd – 1 point
 
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14 - Calendar

14.1 - The RDRC will run once every three (3) weeks in place of that weeks’ RallyClub event and will commence on the weekend of 23rd of February 2013


Winter Series

Round 1 – 2nd -5th March (Rally de Monaco)
Round 2 – 16th – 19th March (Rally Norway)
Round 3 – 6th – 9th April (Sno*Drift Rally)
Round 4 – 27th – 30th April (Rally Alsace)
Round 5 – 18th – 21st May (South Swedish Rally)
Round 6 – 8th – 11th June (Barum Rally)

Summer Series

Round 7 – 3rd – 6th August (Coffs Harbour Rally)
Round 8 – 24th – 27th August (Safari Rally)
Round 9 – 14th – 17th September (1000 lakes Rally)
Round 10 – 5th – 8th October (Hokkaido Rally)
Round 11 - 26th – 29th October (Rally Costa Brava)
Round 12 – 16th – 19th November (Rally of Wales)



15 - Parc Ferme

15.1All drivers will have to submit their stage replays to the organizers within 7 days of results being posted. 2 RDRC directors will view replays at random and must come to a unanimous decision regarding legality.

15.2 - Should a driver been seen to be taking an illegal line or cut they will:-

1/ 3 illegal cuts/lines or less during one rally = Warning

2/ 4 illegal cuts/lines during one rally or not submitting replays after the round = disqualified from the event.

Should a driver be disqualified twice during the season they will forfeit all points from the championship and not be able to score again until the following season.

15.3 - The RDRC Season 5 will restrict setups to those deemed legal by rallyesim. To ensure legal setups are used the official setup checker will be used for the top 5 outright drivers and each car class winner. All drivers that change their setups away from the default should use this program to make sure it is legal for this championship.

http://forum.rallyesim.fr/viewtopic.php?f=68&t=7413



16 - Complaints

16.1 - Inflammatory or aggressive posts in the RDRC can put off new drivers form joining the championship. It brings the championship into disrepute. NO inflammatory or aggressive posts will be tolerated. All complaints will be taken seriously and dealt with as quickly as possible.

16.2 - All grievances should be sent to either the RDRC co-ordinator or the Clerk of Course. Any driver that posts aggressive or inflammatory posts in the RDRC forum will have their results removed from the most recent round. Should a driver continue to post these types of comments publicly they will be reported to the RaceDepartment Staff and lose all of their points in the championship, and/or be banned from completing in the following RDRC season. This rule will also apply to the RDRC Directing team.
 
amendment to 11.1

11.1 - Grade 1 -

To qualify for Grade 1 a driver must have:-

Finished in the top 5 of an RDRC event in season 4,
Or set a grade 1 qualifying time in an RDRC Qualifying event.


Grade 1 drivers can select from RDRC, RDRC-2 or RDRC-3 Car classes.


Any Grade 1 driver wishing to participate in a RDRC-2 car will only be able to be awarded overall points, as they will be excluded from the WRC-2 championship
 
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