RFactor Alternate Formula One rules

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rFactor Formula One is the canon Formula One championship responsible for seasons from 1979 to the early 90's. It is run by past maldonado, who despite appearances runs it to the best of his abilities...

Champions

Season Champion Drivers Gap
Drivers' champions
1979 Flag of France svg.png Jacques Laffite 2 points
1980 Flag of Australia svg.png Alan Jones TBD
Constructors' champions
1979 Flag of France svg.png Ligier-Ford Flag of France svg.png Jacques Laffite
Flag of Ireland svg.png Éadbhard Ó'Caoimhín
26 points
1980 TBD TBD TBD

1 Entries

1.1 Team Requirements

1.1.1 Any F1R member can apply to enter a team.
1.1.2 To be eligible for entry, a user must:
i) be reasonably active in the PMMF.
ii) a constructive member of the forum.
iii) not a bot.
1.1.3 A user may not enter more than one team at a time (unless given special dispensation).
1.1.4 Each team is required to state:
i)Trading Name
ii)Nationality/ies
1.1.5 A team may hold dual nationality.
1.1.6 Each team can enter a maximum of two (2) cars per event.
1.1.7 Teams must use the numbers assigned to them at the end of the year by the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile..
1.1.8 Use of the number 13 is available upon request.

1.2 Driver Requirements

1.2.1 Each team is permitted a maximum of eight (8) driver changes, across both entries if applicable.
1.2.2 There is no limit on the number of drivers that may be employed by a team during the course of the season, provided Article 1.2.1 is not breached
1.2.3 A breach of Article 1.2.1 will result in a deduction of ten (10) points from the Constructor's Championship standings.
1.2.4 Article 1.2.3 may be overturned in cases of force majeure approved by the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile.
1.2.5 Any intention to appeal Article 1.2.3 must follow the appeal procedure outlined in Article
1.2.6 Each team must nominate one reserve driver at the start of the championship season.
1.2.7 Reserve drivers will be automatically assumed to be filling in for a driver unable to compete due to Injury and/or Exclusion, unless stated otherwise by the team.
1.2.8 Only one (one) revision is allowed to the reserve driver nominated for a team.
1.2.9 Should a reserve driver be unavailable to substitute at a championship weekend, any replacement drivers will count towards Article 1.2.1
1.2.10 Should Article 1.2.8 be breached, any forced driver changes due to Injury and/or Exclusion will count towards Article 1.2.1
1.2.11 Drivers may be fictional or real-life
1.2.12 Fictional drivers are under the sole control of the user who holds their Driver Entitlement Contract.
1.2.13 Only a DEC holder can decide where a fictional driver will sign.
1.2.14 Real-life drivers will make decisions via probability-based RNG.
1.2.15 RNG decisions are final.
1.2.16 A driver must be in possession of a valid superlicense to be eligible to compete.
1.2.17 Drivers wishing to obtaina superlicense must apply to the Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile.
1.2.18 The Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile has the right to award superlicenses based on driver ability and aptitude.
1.2.19 Unsuccesful applications cannot be appealed.
1.2.20 The Fédération Internationale du Sport Automobile may revoke a superlicense at any time if a driver shows that he/she does not have the ability to drive in Formula One.
1.2.21 Revocation of a superlicense may be appealed, using the procedure outline in Article.