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League Mission Statement Our online racing mission is to ensure and promote a stable, friendly and fun atmosphere in a competitive online racing environment. Agree to participate in our online racing events by following a code of conduct that promotes both respect and courtesy. Remember, you have to earn respect from your fellow driver in order to gain respect. This private league was founded on the simple belief that in order to have quality races, we need quality members who will not only show respect but also show courtesy to each other. It's the one major thing that separates this age 40 and over group from many other online racing leagues that are out there.
You should be experienced enough to be
familiar with online racing etiquette. You should have a complete
understanding about the anomalies of warp and buffer issue's associated
with cyber racing. Each and every race much of your thinking should be
towards accident avoidance. Probably the single most important element of
accident avoidance is space! The more space that is afforded, translates
into less of a likelihood that an accident will happen. At some point in
all races, someone will have You must also realize and understand this fact! What you are viewing on your screen during a racing incident. Probably isn’t what the other guy is viewing. If you are involved in a plain racing deal type incident, no matter who might be at fault, consider it bad luck and move on. Most accidents are avoidable by using your head instead of trying to out slick someone on the track. Just like in the real world of NASCAR racing, wrecks happen! Their drivers must find a way to deal with it or face the consequences. The first step that should always be taken is this. Compare incident replays with the other person involved along with a civil email discussion. There are many things that just can't be written into the rules. |