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1969 touring car season.
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{{ARWS season
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|year              = Third
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|series            =
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|series_logo        = [[File:GPRrFRCLogo.png|300px]]
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|series_name        = Grand Prix Rejects rFactor Championship
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|races              = 16 (8 rounds)
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|start_date        = TBC
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|start_event        = {{ESP-1945}} Montjuïc
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|end_date          = TBC
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|end_event          = {{AUS}} Longford
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|season_champ      = TBC
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|constructor_champ  = TBC
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|previous          = [[Grand Prix Rejects rFactor Championship: Season 2|Season 2]]
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|next              = [[Grand Prix Rejects rFactor Championship: Season 4|Season 4]]
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This page is a summary of Season 3 of the '''[[Grand Prix Rejects rFactor Championship]]''', an online sim-racing championship of the Grand Prix Rejects community run on the rFactor game.
  
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Season 3's theme is 1960s touring cars, and as such takes place on a variety of circuits from that dangerous period in the history of motor racing.
  
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[[User:Aerond|Aerond]] defends his title from the previous season.
  
==Track Suggestions==
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==Entry List==
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 85%"
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|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Circuit is already on the calendar
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! Car
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! Team
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! #
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! Driver
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! Rounds
 
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|style="background:#FFC"| Reserve cicuit
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| {{GBR}} Mini Cooper S
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| John Keaney
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| 43
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| {{IRL}} [[User:Simtek|John Keaney]]
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| TBC
 
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|style="background:#FCC"| No download could be found
 
 
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==Calendar==
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Feature races are 20 minutes long, with the grid order decided by qualifying.
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Sprint races are 10 minutes long, with a reverse grid order decided by the results of the feature race.
  
 
{|  class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 85%;"  
 
{|  class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size: 85%;"  
! Country
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! Round
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! Date
 
! Circuit
 
! Circuit
! Notes
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! Race
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! Pole position
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! Fastest lap
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! Winning driver
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! Winning car
 
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| {{USA}} United States
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!rowspan=2| 1
| Green Valley Raceway
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|rowspan=2| TBC
| Classic Texan road course. Now gone...
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|rowspan=2| {{ESP-1945}} Montjuïc Park, Barcelona
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! Feature
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|style="background:#CEF2E0"| {{DEN}} Denmark
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! Sprint
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Roskilde Ring
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|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Rollercoaster masquerading as a race track.
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|style="background:#CEF2E0"| {{GBR}} United Kingdom
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!rowspan=2| 2
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Crystal Palace
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|rowspan=2| TBC
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Classic south London parkland circuit where James Hunt once got into a fight.
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|rowspan=2| {{GBR}} Crystal Palace, London
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! Feature
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|style="background:#CEF2E0"| {{ESP-1945}} Spain
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! Sprint
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Montjuic Park
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|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Street circuit. Hosted the Spanish Grand Prix four times.
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| {{FRA}} France
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!rowspan=2| 3
| Circuit de Charade
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|rowspan=2| TBC
| The French Nürburgring.
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|rowspan=2| {{DEN}} Roskilde Ring
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! Feature
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|style="background:#FFC"| {{USA}} United States
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! Sprint
|style="background:#FFC"| Riverside
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|style="background:#FFC"| Another lost classic American circuit.
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| {{POR}} Portugal
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!rowspan=2| 4
| Boavista
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|rowspan=2| TBC
| Cobblestones and tramlines!
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|rowspan=2| {{FIN}} Eläintarha, Helsinki
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! Feature
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|style="background:#FFC"| {{RZA}} South Africa
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! Sprint
|style="background:#FFC"| Kyalami
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|style="background:#FFC"| Original circuit. Big straight on one side, bendy bit on the other. It's more exciting than it sounds.
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| {{ITA}} Italy
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!rowspan=2| 5
| Monza Combined
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|rowspan=2| TBC
| Chicanes installed on oval section in 1966. Cannot find this version for rFactor. Unknown if it would make for better racing.
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|rowspan=2| {{YUG}} Opatija Circuit
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! Feature
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| {{AUS}} Australia
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! Sprint
| Amaroo Park
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| Short, but veeeery undulating.
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| {{USA}} United States
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!rowspan=2| 6
| Laguna Seca
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|rowspan=2| TBC
| Original layout featuring short straight linking what is now Andretti Hairpin with modern Turn 5.
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|rowspan=2| {{FRA}} Circuit de Pau
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! Feature
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| {{GER}} West Germany
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! Sprint
| Nürburgring Südschleife
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| Very easy to miss non-solid section of ground at exit of final corner, similar to Hungaroring for Season 1 veterans. Unlikely to be game-breaking for anyone, but caution is advised. Basically the Nordschleife but shorter.
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| {{FRA}} France
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!rowspan=2| 7
| Rouen-les-Essarts
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|rowspan=2| TBC
| If you thought Kielce was bad, wait 'til you see Nouveau Monde!
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|rowspan=2| TBC
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! Feature
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| {{NED}} Netherlands
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! Sprint
| Zandvoort
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| Original circuit. You probably know it already.
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| {{BEL}} Belgium
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!rowspan=2| 8
| Spa-Francorchamps
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|rowspan=2| TBC
| 14.1 km road circuit.
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|rowspan=2| {{AUS}} Longford Circuit
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! Feature
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| {{GDR}} East Germany
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! Sprint
| Halle-Saale-Schleife
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| Tram lines!
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| {{FRA}} France
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| Linas-Montlhéry
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| A roval from before rovals were cool.
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===Points System===
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:85%; text-align:center"
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! Position
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|width=30px bgcolor="#ffffbf" |  '''1st''' 
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|width=30px bgcolor="#dfdfdf" |  '''2nd''' 
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|width=30px bgcolor="#ffdf9f" |  '''3rd''' 
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|width=30px bgcolor="#dfffdf" |  '''4th''' 
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|width=30px bgcolor="#dfffdf" |  '''5th''' 
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|width=30px bgcolor="#dfffdf" |  '''6th''' 
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|width=30px bgcolor="#dfffdf" |  '''7th''' 
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|width=30px bgcolor="#dfffdf" |  '''8th''' 
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|width=30px bgcolor="#dfffdf" |  '''9th''' 
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|width=30px bgcolor="#dfffdf" |  '''10th''' 
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!width=30px| ''FL''
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!width=30px| '''Pole'''
 
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|style="background:#CEF2E0"| {{AUS}} Australia
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! Feature Race
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Longford
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|bgcolor="#ffffbf"| 15
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| "The Reims of the South Pacific".
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|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| 12
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|bgcolor="#ffdf9f"| 10
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 8
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 6
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 5
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 4
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 3
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 2
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 1
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| 1
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| 1
 
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|style="background:#CEF2E0"| {{YUG}} Yugoslavia
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! Sprint Race
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Opatija
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|bgcolor="#ffffbf"| 10
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Do ''not'' put a wheel on the dirt here.
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|bgcolor="#dfdfdf"| 8
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|bgcolor="#ffdf9f"| 6
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 5
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 4
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 3
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 2
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|bgcolor="#dfffdf"| 1
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| 1
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| {{GDR}} East Germany
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| Sachsenring
 
| Original 8.6 km road circuit.
 
|-
 
| {{GER}} West Germany
 
| Solitudering
 
| Your standard German road circuit: very fast, trees everywhere.
 
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|style="background:#FFC"| {{ESP-1945}} Spain
 
|style="background:#FFC"| ALCAÑIZ
 
|style="background:#FFC"| ALCAÑIZ
 
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| {{AUS}} Australia
 
| Warwick Farm
 
| So many classic Australian circuits that are now gone...
 
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| {{FRA}} France
 
| Reims-Gueux
 
| Grass appears to have characteristics of gravel: car slows down more dramatically than normal here.
 
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|style="background:#FFC"| {{BAH}} Bahamas
 
|style="background:#FFC"| Oakes Field
 
|style="background:#FFC"| Very long airfield circuit that was a popular off-season sportscar venue in the first half of the decade.
 
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| {{CAN}} Canada
 
| Mosport Park
 
| Canada's original Grand Prix venue.
 
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| {{JPN}} Japan
 
| Fuji Speedway
 
| Original layout with banked Daiichi curve. No chicanes either.
 
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| {{ITA}} Italy
 
| Imola
 
| Original layout without chicanes.
 
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| {{FIN}} Finland
 
| Keimola
 
| Finland's greatest permanent circuit?
 
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|style="background:#CEF2E0"| {{FIN}} Finland
 
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Eläintarha
 
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| "It has a corner naned DEATH CURVE" - Giraurd, 2020.
 
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| {{GER}} West Germany
 
| AVUS
 
| Actual layout used during this time did not feature the banking. But that won't stop us...
 
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| {{CAN}} Canada
 
| Saint-Jovite
 
| You could make a decent hillclimb out of half of this track.
 
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|style="background:#FFC"| {{CZE}} Czechoslovakia
 
|style="background:#FFC"| Brno
 
|style="background:#FFC"| 13.94 km road circuit.
 
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|style="background:#CEF2E0"| {{FRA}} France
 
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| Pau
 
|style="background:#CEF2E0"| You've seen F3 races here. It's one of the least-changed layouts out there.
 
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| {{JPN}} Japan
 
| Funabashi
 
| Couldn't keep up with Suzuka and Fuji, but it's still a great little track for these cars.
 
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| {{POR}} Mozambique
 
| Lourenço Marques
 
| In case Kyalami's too mainstream for you, there's this little gem from colonial Portugal.
 
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|style="background:#FCC"| {{URU}} Uruguay
 
|style="background:#FCC"| Punta Fría
 
|style="background:#FCC"| Nice flowing circuit down old South America way.
 
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| {{ITA}} Italy
 
| Vallelunga
 
| Original 3.2 km circuit. You know Vallelunga, right?
 
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| {{SWE}} Sweden
 
| Mantorp Park
 
| Kind of like Anderstorp but... better?
 
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| {{USA}} United States
 
| Meadowdale
 
| Big fuck-off banking for the final turn.
 
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|style="background:#FFC"| {{USA}} United States
 
|style="background:#FFC"| Bridgehampton
 
|style="background:#FFC"| America must have the highest combined total of lost ''and'' modern classics.
 

Revision as of 09:04, 27 September 2020

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Third season
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Grand Prix Rejects rFactor Championship
Season
Races 16 (8 rounds)
Start date TBC
Start Event Flag of Spain (1945-1977) svg.png Montjuïc
End date TBC
End Event Flag of Australia svg.png Longford
Awards
Driver's Champion TBC
Constructor's Champion TBC
Seasons
Previous season Next season
Season 2 Season 4


This page is a summary of Season 3 of the Grand Prix Rejects rFactor Championship, an online sim-racing championship of the Grand Prix Rejects community run on the rFactor game.

Season 3's theme is 1960s touring cars, and as such takes place on a variety of circuits from that dangerous period in the history of motor racing.

Aerond defends his title from the previous season.

Entry List

Car Team # Driver Rounds
Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Mini Cooper S John Keaney 43 Flag of Ireland svg.png John Keaney TBC

Calendar

Feature races are 20 minutes long, with the grid order decided by qualifying.

Sprint races are 10 minutes long, with a reverse grid order decided by the results of the feature race.

Round Date Circuit Race Pole position Fastest lap Winning driver Winning car
1 TBC Flag of Spain (1945-1977) svg.png Montjuïc Park, Barcelona Feature
Sprint
2 TBC Flag of the United Kingdom svg.png Crystal Palace, London Feature
Sprint
3 TBC Flag of Denmark svg.png Roskilde Ring Feature
Sprint
4 TBC Flag of Finland svg.png Eläintarha, Helsinki Feature
Sprint
5 TBC Flag of Yugoslavia svg.png Opatija Circuit Feature
Sprint
6 TBC Flag of France svg.png Circuit de Pau Feature
Sprint
7 TBC TBC Feature
Sprint
8 TBC Flag of Australia svg.png Longford Circuit Feature
Sprint

Points System

Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th  FL Pole
Feature Race 15 12 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 1
Sprint Race 10 8 6 5 4 3 2 1 1