This series is rather unusual in two ways:
1. THE CARS
The FIA-certified Crawford Composites chassis is paired not with a normal internal combustion engine, but instead a 180 hp hydrogen fuel cell designed by GAZ in cooperation with Porsche's best engine designers.
2. THE MODUS
To both simulate the high pressure to immediately succeed in F1, ARWS and IndyCar and to make for a more thrilling product for audiences in Russia, instead of a classic championship, instead the series is run in a knockout format over six rounds. All events support the Russian Circuit Racing Series, except the season opener.
26 April, Istanbul Park: Seeding round
17 May, Smolensk Ring: Round of 16: the 16th-placed driver in the seeding round faces against the winner thereof - whomever finishes ahead advances to the next round
21 June, NRING Circuit: Wildcard round: the 8 losers of the Round of 16 race for a wildcard entry, where they can enter themselves into any duel of the quarter- or semi-finals and therefore get a second chance
26 July, Irkutsk Speedway: Quarter-finals
16 August, Moscow Raceway: Semi-finals
27 September, Kazan Ring: Finals
The winner earns test drives with Best In The World Kahama Motor Sport. Both participants in the Finals also become part of the Best In The World Support Group.
How to enter?
Basically, you just enter your driver. Only fictional drivers from either Russia or its neighboring states (except Poland) are permitted. There are 16 slots. Drivers are permitted to have ages between 17 and 27 on April 1, 2020.
For now, you will just need to fill out the following and pick a slot:
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Slot:
Driver Name:
Birthplace:
Date of Birth:
For now entries are limited to one DEC per user. Should there be less demand for seats, you will get to enter more.
Teams:
SMP Racing
#2: Vladimir Smolychenko, Ukraine
#7: Boris Stepanov, Russia
#11: Natanael Savolainen, Finland
#16: Martin Liiv, Estonia
B-Tuning Pro Racing Team
#21: Vladimir Vasiliev, Russia
#22: Alyaksandr Scherbitskiy, Belarus
#23: Aleksandr Mikhailov, Russia
#24: Vladislav Lavrentyev, Russia
Best In The World Sverdlovsk Oblast
#30: Viktor Min, Russia
#33: Nikodim Smotrov, Russia
#38: Svetlana Domracheva, Russia
#41: Kirill Isotov, Russia
NEFIS Racing Division
#44: Kerim Akhmetov, Kazakhstan
#58: Dmitriy Smerdyakov, Russia
#72: Lukas Sohlberg, Norway
#86: Olga Timofeeva, Russia