Basic Rules
There are a few Basic rules to follow during a LFSCAR: SC race.
How the LFSCAR: SC will be administrated
The admins are there to be your guide. They are not there to spot and penalize every single minor and controversial infraction. This is literally impossible unless we have a 10 man admin team. But since we dont, the admins are there to help guide/control the race. However, just because controversial and minor infractions will be penalized after the race. This doesn't mean they wont penalize you for outlandish behavior. Any blatant disregard for the rules and competitors will be penalized on the spot. However, as I stated before, we feel that it is best to have time to review any controversial incident (such as contact that results in a wreck) carefully and thus penalities will have to be given after the race
Contact
Stock car racing is often characterized by contact. Therefore, contact is allowed in LFSCAR: SC but only reasonable contact. For example, if you've made an attempt to avoid and slow your car down but still accidentally took out someone. Then you will not be penalized. However, if you have a blatant disregard for other competitors you will be penalized. Also, if you are involved in more than five incidents you will be place under review. Just because trading paint is allowed that doesn't mean you don't need to be careful while racing. Do your best to avoid contact.
Restarting
I'll keep this simple: Track is free once "Green Flag" is waved. But you are not allowed to gain a position before the green flag is waved
Bump Drafting
Bump Drafting is allowed, but you are required to gain consent. Consent of those who wouldn't mind bump drafting will post in the forums as proof of their consent. Also, bump drafting is not allowed on turns. You can only bump draft on the straightaways.
Yellow Flag
There is no racing to the line. Once an admin calls for a yellow flag start slowing down to 80 mph and maintain that speed. Do not overtake once the caution period is initiated and if you get over taken, calmly let the admin know and keep your cool. DO NOT CALL OUT CAUTIONS ON YOUR OWN. The admins will go by a system to call cautions and by this system only. That system is 3 or more cars involved in an accident. But those 2 cars has to be rendered stationary (spin counts). If 1 cars crash but a third car scrapes by that is not considered a caution. However, the exception is if there's a single car that is repeatedly having problems making his way around the track then that is also means for a caution (this will be a subjective decision made by the admins)
The field is frozen the moment the caution quick chat is displayed on the screen. If you are racing side by side with another driver and unable to determine who was ahead of who just give the inside guy the position and inquire a check to the admins calmly. DO NOT FORCE ANY POSISTION
Blue Flag
You are allowed to disregard the Blue Flag. It would be preferable to follow it, but leaders will be warned that cars about to be lapped are allowed to try and fight for the position and hope for a caution. However, again, blatant disregard for others will not be tolerated. You may fight, but don't fight to the death. If the leader is just plain faster than you just kindly let them go.
Black Flag
If a black flag is waved at a competitor, that competitor must come into the pits. The competitor has 2 laps to respond to the black flag or else he will be kick from the race and be registered as a DNF.
A Black Flag may be waved to someone who either:
Is struggling with his/her car (either by damage or wrong set)
Show very poor driving standards
Passing Before the Start/Finish Line
During a restart, if you pass before the start/finish line, one lap will be added to your time for a first offense. A second offense will result in a black flag
Lucky Dog Rule
There will be a lucky dog rule for the lapped down cars. When the race is under caution, there will be a double file restart. Lapped down cars will be on the outside while lapped down cars will be on the inside. If there's a dispute between places just hold your ground and let the admin know. After one lap of caution period the admin will notion for the lucky dog to regain a lap back. Do not make a move to regain your lap until you are notified by the admin.
Provisionals
Provisionals will only be used if more drivers show up than the limited amount (in a normal race more than 31, in the short track oval more than 16). If this happens, then those who are within the top 60% of all the cars in the owners points gets to race no matter the time they put down. (They of course have to show up to qualify). Let me repeat. Among those who showed up, the top 60% in owners points will get a provisional. The rest will have to race their way in.
Cars
The Cars that'll be used is the XRT.
Pit Lane
Like the LFSCART, the official entry and exit to pit lane will be marked my cones. Failure to follow this will result in a penalty. If you are forced in to the cones then you will not be penalized.
Blocking
Blocking is allowed but only to an extent. If the car is on the verge of overtaking you, then you must give the right of way. Blatant disregard for others will not be tolerated.
Chatting
Chatting will go by this:
1st unnecessary chat - warning
2nd unnecessary chat - kick
3rd unnecessary chat - ban and DQed for the race
The rule will start once qualifying starts
Tire Warming
I'm sorry, but there will be no warming tire/cleaning tires/swerving allowed. Drivers should stay in a tight formation during caution laps. Do not speed up/slow down during yellow flag laps. During a caution/prerace laps a double file formation will almost always be formed so please absolutely no tire warming techniques.
Pit Stops
Drivers should remain in the lowest possible line when preparing to make a pit stop. Do not try to pit from the high line, and do not drift up on the track before turning onto pit road.
When exiting the pits during green flag stops, drivers may only come back onto the racing surface when it safe to do so. Do not come back on the track directly out of the pits. When merging onto the track, drivers must stay on the apron (the lowest line that's not banked) until the indicated cones end. Just follow the cones and signs, dont cause a wreck and you'll be fine.
Conduct
We expect all of the participants to conduct themselves maturely. In and out of the league. If you end up on the loosing end of a situation during a race, just be mature and calm about it. If you feel someone does something ignorant that costed you the race, again, be calm and mature. Inquire about it in the forums, or if completely necessary (person violates something over and over again and the admins dont catch it) just calmly let the admins know. There is never a place for revenge on the track
Telepitting/Immediate Spectate
Telepitting and or spectating suddenly is not allowed. Because a broadcast is planned, sudden teleporting from the track is not allowed, even if you are potentially dangerous to collect other people.
Disconnected
Unfortunately, disconnected will be scored as a DNF. We'll use the same policy as the one used by the STCC.
There are a few Basic rules to follow during a LFSCAR: SC race.
How the LFSCAR: SC will be administrated
The admins are there to be your guide. They are not there to spot and penalize every single minor and controversial infraction. This is literally impossible unless we have a 10 man admin team. But since we dont, the admins are there to help guide/control the race. However, just because controversial and minor infractions will be penalized after the race. This doesn't mean they wont penalize you for outlandish behavior. Any blatant disregard for the rules and competitors will be penalized on the spot. However, as I stated before, we feel that it is best to have time to review any controversial incident (such as contact that results in a wreck) carefully and thus penalities will have to be given after the race
Contact
Stock car racing is often characterized by contact. Therefore, contact is allowed in LFSCAR: SC but only reasonable contact. For example, if you've made an attempt to avoid and slow your car down but still accidentally took out someone. Then you will not be penalized. However, if you have a blatant disregard for other competitors you will be penalized. Also, if you are involved in more than five incidents you will be place under review. Just because trading paint is allowed that doesn't mean you don't need to be careful while racing. Do your best to avoid contact.
Restarting
I'll keep this simple: Track is free once "Green Flag" is waved. But you are not allowed to gain a position before the green flag is waved
Bump Drafting
Bump Drafting is allowed, but you are required to gain consent. Consent of those who wouldn't mind bump drafting will post in the forums as proof of their consent. Also, bump drafting is not allowed on turns. You can only bump draft on the straightaways.
Yellow Flag
There is no racing to the line. Once an admin calls for a yellow flag start slowing down to 80 mph and maintain that speed. Do not overtake once the caution period is initiated and if you get over taken, calmly let the admin know and keep your cool. DO NOT CALL OUT CAUTIONS ON YOUR OWN. The admins will go by a system to call cautions and by this system only. That system is 3 or more cars involved in an accident. But those 2 cars has to be rendered stationary (spin counts). If 1 cars crash but a third car scrapes by that is not considered a caution. However, the exception is if there's a single car that is repeatedly having problems making his way around the track then that is also means for a caution (this will be a subjective decision made by the admins)
The field is frozen the moment the caution quick chat is displayed on the screen. If you are racing side by side with another driver and unable to determine who was ahead of who just give the inside guy the position and inquire a check to the admins calmly. DO NOT FORCE ANY POSISTION
Blue Flag
You are allowed to disregard the Blue Flag. It would be preferable to follow it, but leaders will be warned that cars about to be lapped are allowed to try and fight for the position and hope for a caution. However, again, blatant disregard for others will not be tolerated. You may fight, but don't fight to the death. If the leader is just plain faster than you just kindly let them go.
Black Flag
If a black flag is waved at a competitor, that competitor must come into the pits. The competitor has 2 laps to respond to the black flag or else he will be kick from the race and be registered as a DNF.
A Black Flag may be waved to someone who either:
Is struggling with his/her car (either by damage or wrong set)
Show very poor driving standards
Passing Before the Start/Finish Line
During a restart, if you pass before the start/finish line, one lap will be added to your time for a first offense. A second offense will result in a black flag
Lucky Dog Rule
There will be a lucky dog rule for the lapped down cars. When the race is under caution, there will be a double file restart. Lapped down cars will be on the outside while lapped down cars will be on the inside. If there's a dispute between places just hold your ground and let the admin know. After one lap of caution period the admin will notion for the lucky dog to regain a lap back. Do not make a move to regain your lap until you are notified by the admin.
Provisionals
Provisionals will only be used if more drivers show up than the limited amount (in a normal race more than 31, in the short track oval more than 16). If this happens, then those who are within the top 60% of all the cars in the owners points gets to race no matter the time they put down. (They of course have to show up to qualify). Let me repeat. Among those who showed up, the top 60% in owners points will get a provisional. The rest will have to race their way in.
Cars
The Cars that'll be used is the XRT.
Pit Lane
Like the LFSCART, the official entry and exit to pit lane will be marked my cones. Failure to follow this will result in a penalty. If you are forced in to the cones then you will not be penalized.
Blocking
Blocking is allowed but only to an extent. If the car is on the verge of overtaking you, then you must give the right of way. Blatant disregard for others will not be tolerated.
Chatting
Chatting will go by this:
1st unnecessary chat - warning
2nd unnecessary chat - kick
3rd unnecessary chat - ban and DQed for the race
The rule will start once qualifying starts
Tire Warming
I'm sorry, but there will be no warming tire/cleaning tires/swerving allowed. Drivers should stay in a tight formation during caution laps. Do not speed up/slow down during yellow flag laps. During a caution/prerace laps a double file formation will almost always be formed so please absolutely no tire warming techniques.
Pit Stops
Drivers should remain in the lowest possible line when preparing to make a pit stop. Do not try to pit from the high line, and do not drift up on the track before turning onto pit road.
When exiting the pits during green flag stops, drivers may only come back onto the racing surface when it safe to do so. Do not come back on the track directly out of the pits. When merging onto the track, drivers must stay on the apron (the lowest line that's not banked) until the indicated cones end. Just follow the cones and signs, dont cause a wreck and you'll be fine.
Conduct
We expect all of the participants to conduct themselves maturely. In and out of the league. If you end up on the loosing end of a situation during a race, just be mature and calm about it. If you feel someone does something ignorant that costed you the race, again, be calm and mature. Inquire about it in the forums, or if completely necessary (person violates something over and over again and the admins dont catch it) just calmly let the admins know. There is never a place for revenge on the track
Telepitting/Immediate Spectate
Telepitting and or spectating suddenly is not allowed. Because a broadcast is planned, sudden teleporting from the track is not allowed, even if you are potentially dangerous to collect other people.
Disconnected
Unfortunately, disconnected will be scored as a DNF. We'll use the same policy as the one used by the STCC.