GHR Xbox ACC Rules and Regulations
  • GHR Xbox ACC Rules and Regulations
  • 📗General Championship Rules
    • Hotstints
    • Classes
    • Car Change
    • Race Weekend Structure
    • Reporting Incidents After a Race
    • Appealing Stewarding Decisions
    • Quitting an Ongoing Season
  • 📕Racing Rules
    • Race Code
    • Race Rules and Behaviour on Track
      • Racing Line
      • Defending
      • Passing
      • Brake Checking
      • Blocking
      • Spinning Out
      • Track Rejoin
      • Unpredictable Behavior
      • Track Limits
      • Gaining Positions While Off Track
      • Courtesy Rule
    • Yellow Flags
    • Blue Flags
    • Red Flags
    • Qualifying
    • Race Starts
  • ⚖️Penalty System
    • Penalty Points Table
    • Endurance Penalty Points Table
    • Penalty Point Punishments
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  1. Racing Rules

Race Code

  1. To participate in the competition, the maximum allowed ping is 200.

  2. Drivers with higher ping or a spiky connection may be asked to leave the server or may be removed from it by the event administrator.

  3. All Drivers are expected to be ready to run at the designated time for official sessions. If a Driver’s meeting is scheduled all Drivers are expected to attend.

  4. Drivers are expected to have familiarity with the regulations of the championship, as well as the specific and relevant features and rules of the game platform used.

  5. Drivers are expected to have read and understood the Rules and Regulations.

  6. Only the race admins will decide whether a session should be delayed or restarted.

  7. It is not allowed to push the vehicle of another competitor to assist him/her – in case he/she has run out of fuel or experienced a mechanical breakdown etc.

  8. Bump drafting is also prohibited. Drivers shall provide ‘racing room’ to each other.

  9. Unsportsmanlike conduct is subject to penalties. Any Driver attempting to wreck or intentionally ram another competitor may be banned from the session or even from GHR events.

  10. Event administrators, Stewards and the Race Director will oversight the sessions. Administrators can report any misconduct to be reviewed by Stewards and the Race Director and may lead to penalties or removal from the session and/or formal rebuke or ban.

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