Cars
Unlike in F3RWRS, all teams will be running one-make chassis with one-make engines, for the purpose of keeping the series simple.
Chassis: Jones 115
Engine: Holden LSF3-18
In-game, this combination will be represented using the FIA Formula 2 mod. Templates for that are available here. We would be very grateful to anyone who can take care of his or her livery himself/herself.
Drivers
For those of you who have ever looked at the driver market in the Alt-F1 Current Era, the system will not be unfamiliar to you. Basically you pick drivers and the gods of RNG decide in case of a real-life driver and the users decide for their fictional drivers. Unlike F3RWRS, there are no general limits on entry to the F3 Eurasian Championship.
Contracts are generally one-year and may be canceled by either side without stating reasons with one weekend notice. Other agreements are possible between users and DEC owners.
As you may have realised from the first paragraph of this part, real-life drivers are permitted in the series. Please note that this is Formula 3. Most any driver that has driven a car above that level is very likely to reject your offers.
If you enter a fictional driver, I may reserve the right to question you why the driver is doing Formula 3, if I consider him, due to his past experience, too advanced to do F3. Should I find your answer to that unconvincing, your driver will be banned from taking part in the F3 Eurasian Championship.
Teams
Both to simplify the series and to make it more realistic, entry will be limited to 9 teams. Since we are aware that that will exclude a number of people, we have decided on a priority list for entries. Entries will be accepted in the following order:
a) New teams from users that have not run a team in any of F1RWRS, F2RWRS, F3RWRS, Alt-F1, AR 3.5, AR 2.0 NA, AR 2.0 E last season
b) Former F3 teams sorted by championship position (champions first etc.)
c) Teams from either AR 2.0 E or AR 2.0 NA that want to change serieses
d) Other teams
Each team will run two cars, except the two best-placed teams from the 2017 Formula 3 Rejects World Race Series season that are competing under the same identity as they did in 2017. They may chose to run a third car that does not qualify for points in the team championship. Should they chose not to, the privilige is passed on down the order.
To enter, please fill out the following formula.
Code: Select all
Team Name: Duh...
User:
Nationality: Only one nationality, all UN member states + Palestine are permitted
Car Numbers: Any two consecutive numbers from 3-120, with the exception of 4, 13, 17 and 69.
Reason: I want you to give an in-character reason for your team picking those numbers, to make sure you have spend at least a nanosecond thinking about the identity of your team
---- First Driver ----
Candidate:
Nationality:
DEC User:
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---- Second Driver ----
Candidate:
Nationality:
DEC User:
If you aim to sign a real-life driver, please post a few more options to make sure you are not without a driver when the season starts.
Race Weekend
There will be nine weekends of two races of 70 km on each weekend with a seperate qualifying session for each. In addition to that, there will be a 80 km SuperPrix as the season finale.
Points will be awarded in accordance with the new F1 points system for 2018:
1 - 15 pts
2 - 12 pts
3 - 10 pts
4 - 8 pts
5 - 6 pts
6 - 5 pts
7 - 4 pts
8 - 3 pts
9 - 2 pts
1 - 1 pt
Pole Position - 2 pts
Two cars of each team can score points in the team championship. For violation of the sporting regulations, drivers will be assessed penalty points. Any driver that amasses 10 penalty points will lose his team 6 points in the team championship.