Penalty
Outcomes

Our penalty outcomes cover the majority of types of incidents that may occur in races. Our penalties are categorised based on incident severity: Minor, Intermediate, Major, and Severe.

Along with penalties that affect the race result, we also have a license system where if you accumulate enough license points you could be further penalised with qualifying bans, race bans or even championship removals. This system deters drivers from causing more incidents. Thresholds for each license penalty are listed below:

Minor Penalties
1 License Point
Blue Flag Infringement
Impeding a driver passing under blue flags.
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Excessive Flashing
Flashing with the intent to distract a driver ahead is not tolerated, flashing or using the flasher button once is acceptable to inform another driver of your presence.
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Failure to Join Driver Briefing
Drivers are expected to join the voice briefing session before qualifying begins.
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Speeding in Pit Lane During Qualifying
Speeding in the pit lane to try and gain any advantage is not allowed, the pit limiter must always be used.
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Using Text or Voice Chat
Using text or voice chat while drivers are on track during a qualifying or race session.
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Intermediate Penalties
2 License Points
Brake Check (No Collision)
Braking earlier than or not where expected with the intent of causing the driver behind to lose time.
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Bump Pass
Where a driver hits another driver forcefully and gains position.
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Causing a Minor Collision
Causing a minor collision with another driver.
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DNF Without a Valid Reason
All drivers should make every effort to complete a race.
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Dangerous Defending or Weaving (No Collision)
Weaving on track or moving in the braking zone.
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Divebomb (No Collision)
Divebomb move made on another driver or drivers and an advantage.
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Failure to Slow for an Incident (Yellow Flags)
Where a driver has caused a further incident by not slowing down for an incident.
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Impeding a Driver in Qualifying
Deliberately getting in the way of or causing another drive to slow down in qualifying.
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Not Following Start Procedure
The start procedure will be outlined during the driver briefing and should be adhered to.
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Not Holding Brakes (No Collision)
Not holding brakes following a spin or crash.
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Off-Track Overtake
Deliberately or accidentally passing a driver whilst off track where an advantage is gained.
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Push off Track
Where a driver does not leave racing room for another driver and forces them off track.
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Rejoining Track Dangerously (No Collision)
If all four of a driver's wheels are 'off track' then the driver must re-join in a safe manner.
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Major Penalties
3 License Points
Brake Check (Collision)
Braking earlier than or not where expected with the intent of causing the driver behind to lose time and a collision occurs.
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Causing a Major Collision
Causing a major collision with another driver.
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Dangerous Defending/Weaving (Collision)
Weaving on track or moving in the braking zone where a collision occurs.
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Divebomb (Collision)
Divebomb move made on another driver or drivers and an advantage where a collision occurs.
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Incident Caused by Poor Pit Entry/Exit
Crossing the pit entry/exit lines early and causing an incident.
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Not Holding Brakes (Collision)
Not holding brakes following a spin or crash, causing a collision.
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Rejoining Track Dangerously (Collision)
If all four of a driver's wheels are 'off track' then the driver must re-join in a safe manner.
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Start of Race Collision
Incidents within the early stages of the race where cars are bunched up and more care is needed.
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Severe Penalties
6 License Points
Abusive Behaviour
Any form of abusive behaviour/trolling will not be tolerated at any time.
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Multi-Car Collision
Causing a collision where multiple drivers are affected.
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Start of Race Collision (Multi-Car)
Causing a collision where multiple drivers are affected at the start of a race.
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