Rules
Stock Racing Series Rules
 
Hardware & Software

1-A.
A high-speed connection to the Internet is required. No dial-up accounts will be permitted as they create "lag" and reduce game performance for all participants.

1-B.
No "mod's" or "cheats" will be tolerated.

1-C.
A wheel controller with throttle and brake controls is required. Clutch control is not required.

1-D.
Any programs that could disrupt gameplay should be closed prior to game room connection. These include mail, chat, antivirus, and "pop-up" generating programs.

1-E.
Members are responsible for the satisfactory operation of their equipment and connection to the Internet. If a member's computer appears unstable, or their connection latency is adversely affecting gameplay, they may be removed from the server.

1-F.
Effort should be made to ensure that members computers are running the most current drivers to avoid potential game crashes and performance issues.

1-G.
All members must have TeamSpeak installed on their computer.


Race Rules

2-A.
Proper racing etiquette should be exercised at all times. No deliberate wrecking of others will be tolerated.

2-B.
A car that is damaged and off the pace, should be driven carefully off the racing line to avoid disruption of the field. Give faster cars approaching from behind a clear path around you.

2-C.
When pitting, proper pit entrance and exit procedure must be obeserved. Particularly proper merging back to the racing line using the entire designated pit exit area should be observed.

2-D.
In the event of driver disqualification or DNF, that driver must stay connected to the race server to receive the points for his finish position.

2-E.
No abusive or foul language should be used either via Quick Chat or TeamSpeak.

2-F.
Any incidents that take place between drivers should not be verbally contested during the race. The matter should be settled privately after the race in the "Hauler" channel on TeamSpeak.

2-G.
Sharing any passwords with any non-SRS member may result in dismissal from the series.


Respect

Accept seriously the responsibility and privilege of representing your team and host location. Remember it is a privilege to participate.


Sportsmanship

Be responsible for your actions, practice sportsmanship at all costs. "Give and take" applies here! Its much better to finish behind a friend then sitting in the pits, out of the race, or worse the cause of a major wreck taking out other competitors!


Golden Rule

“Do unto others, as you would have others do unto you.”


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