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Official Invitational events exclusively to Project Cars 2

Project Cars 2 

WEC Invitational Standings

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Monthly races taking place first Wednesday of each month.

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Races will be one off events with a point scoring system same as the WEC.

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Races will include endurance and other classes to ensure diversity and different strategies

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Points system will be as followed - 

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WEC - FIA points system

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1st  25 Points

2nd 18

3rd  15

4th  12

5th  10

6th  8

7th  6

8th  4

9th  2

10th 1

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Calendar and Race Settings below.

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Race Settings and Rules 

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Race Settings - 

15 Minutes Practice/Qualifying

Race Length - Dependent on Event

Damage - Off ( Improves racing quality)

Failures - On

Weather - Dry

Tyre wear - On

Fuel - On

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Lobby invites will be sent at 6.25PM BST.

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Rules and Guidelines - 

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Drivers must obey ILR league etiquette and rules similar to that of the Formula tiers. Racing rules can be found under Rules and Guidelines page on our website.

Any incidents drivers wish to be investigated must be sent to our steward team @ILRHeadSteward on twitter.

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Common sense must be used at all times when driving wheel to wheel and when it comes to lapping a car. All cars will be same class so blue flags will be in operation.
Intra-class lapping follows normal blue flag rules, if a faster car is approaching you and is a lap ahead, you must move over and let them by as soon as it is safe to do so. Failure to
adhere to this rule will result in disqualification.
If you are going faster than a car that has lapped you, do not attempt to unlap yourself unless it is safe to do so and doesn't hinder the car in front.


Pit stops
You can enter the pitlane at full racing speed and the AI control will slow you down. 
You will have to make a pitstop in these races, potentially several. Be aware of your cars fuel consumption and tyre wear.


Rolling starts
Some races will begin via a rolling start. Once the grid nears the end of the formation lap, the leader will slow down the pace to and the cars will line up double file. Then, as soon as the you cross the start/finish line, the race will begin and overtaking can occur. Due to the chicane before the start-straight no overtaking is permitted til after the start finish line, due to high chance of an accident.Please be patient, it's a long race.
Night time driving

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Pace car - Very important feature we will be adding in to the oval event races. All drivers must ensure they are listening to the stream and also to the lobby host in game chat. The pace car will be the SC, if there are any incidents on track, lead car is to slow and allow drivers to catch up. Only once the pack is back together after completing a full lap then Pace car will come in and racing will be green again after crossing start finish line.


If you're involved in an accident which damages your headlight you have to pit on that lap to get it repaired. If you continue to race without headlights you will be DSQ.

It's quite well known and common for drivers to use their headlights to allow cars to pass or signal to slower cars to let them through. It can be a good way of communicating and reducing incidents.

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Damage

Any serious damage to vehicles ( leaning to left or right on straight etc) you have to pit to fix. Not pitting creates a dangerous situation with other drivers

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Game Chat

Due to it being a long race, and communication could be key at times with other drivers, we suggest using the game chat with all drivers on the grid. It's MANDATORY IN OVAL RACES. If using game chat, no abuse or insulting comments are allowed. You will be kicked from the league.

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Race etiquette
If you are in game chat, shouting, name-calling and generally speaking rudely is not acceptable. Drivers who are a disruptive influence on the lobby atmosphere will be penalised accordingly, or in extreme cases removed from the league. This goes for drivers group chats and also any exchanges on live stream or on twitter posts associated with Inside Line Racing League.
Respect the other drivers. Keep a friendly atmosphere in the race lobby and treat your fellow drivers as equals, regardless of them being quicker or slower than you.
Respect the League Coordinator. Listen if he is giving a message, and accept the decisions he makes. If you feel any actions/decisions are wrong, address the issue calmly and maturely. Coordinators' decisions are final within the lobby, but may be reviewed later if you feel an error has been made. Please accept that making a call instantly can be tricky and the Coordinator, even if participating in the race, is expected to be entirely neutral.
If you are involved in an on-track incident, don't overreact. It may be frustrating, but you need to stay calm and get on with it. Losing out due to another driver's mistake or recklessness is no excuse for retaliation or acting against the rules.
If another driver does something you feel is against the rules, report it to the Stewards after the race rather than argue about it over the voice chat.
If you are having a bad race, don't act foolishly. As a driver, you have to accept that some races will be better than others and you can't always have it your way. 

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LEMANS 2.24HRS

WEDNESDAY - 4TH APRIL 

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TEXAS SPEEDWAY - INDYCAR

200 LAPS ( Pace Car to be used)

WEDNESDAY - 2ND MAY

 

IMOLA - FORMULA RENAULT

35 LAPS

WEDNESDAY - 6TH JUNE

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DAYTONA - NASCAR

100 LAPS (Pace Car to be used)

WEDNESDAY - 4TH JULY

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FUJI - GTE CLASS

90 MIN RACE

WEDNESDAY - 1ST AUGUST
 

DONNINGTON - FORMULA 3

35 LAPS

WEDNESDAY - 5TH SEPTEMBER

 

BATHURST - V8

50 LAPS

WEDNESDAY - 3RD OCTOBER

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INDY500 - INDYCAR

100 LAPS (Pace Car to be used)

WEDNESDAY - 7TH NOVEMBER

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KNOCKHILL - TOURING CARS

40 LAP RACE

WEDNESDAY - 5TH DECEMBER

 

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