User manual
Competition rules
VRC Pro features an unbiased competition platform where all racers have equal racing conditions.
Each try is run in an ‘offline’ mode independent from other racers, before the results are uploaded to the server.
All racers have exactly the same track conditions and there is no performance difference between branded cars.
Only the generic cars and components may perform marginally under the branded and RS car and components.
Rule 1: if you have not uploaded any results within the round time slot then you are not through to the next
round
Rule 2: if your result is not uploaded within the round time slot then it does not count as a result
Rule 3: if you have uploaded one or more results within the time slot, but after the time slot closes it turns out
that your position in the round standings is below the number of participants allowed to go through to the
next round then you do not go through to the next round
Rule 4: If you have no tries left then you cannot upload any more results to the competition server during that
round
Rule 5: If you do not finish your try completely then it does not count as a result, also if the cause is technical
or otherwise beyond your intent or control.
Rule 6: If you do an early start then your lap is not counted (jump start or false start)
Rule 7: If you cut a corner or skip track segments and not use the spacebar to return to the spot this
happened, then that lap is not counted
Rule 8: If you do not cross the finish line then your lap is not counted
Rule 9: if you go in the wrong direction then your lap is not counted
Rule 10: If you cheat or abuse the competition system in some way then you are disqualified from the event
and if this behavior continues your VRC Pro account may be inactivated permanently
Rule 11: event results cannot be protested
If you participate in an official event then you will be automatically classified according to your current racer
level. If an event is not restricted by racer level then the race will be unrestricted and open for all racer levels.
Racer status and level
The VRC Pro racer status indicates your racer level, ranging from 0 (Newby) to 6 (Pro). Your racer level
depends on your driving experience and your performance in the official competition.
The VRC management may, at its own and sole discretion, decide to change the Racer level, in case a member
has an exceptional racing status in real r/c and a of proven ability to race VRC Pro on that level.
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