1) It is each drivers individual responsibility to ensure they know, understand, adhere to and acknowledge the rules in the NZSW New Zealand Superstock Series, and respect and follow Admin's decisions and directions throughout the league.
2) It is each drivers individual responsibility to ensure there connection, internet speed and computer specifications are at a high enough quality to ensure fair racing, without gaining any advantage or disadvantages via a solid connection, slow computer, limited internet speed etc.
Section 2 (Server Conduct):
1) All drivers must use appropriate communication in the server, any abuse, baiting, putting down or inappropriate comments can be punished. This does not mean you cannot have fun!
2) All drivers on the server must adhere to the directions given by the server admin. 3) All drivers are to respect all other drivers in the server. 4) If a driver drops prior to rolling to race session, they will have 2 minutes to rejoin. If they drop when rolled to race session, only one restart per race only applies.
Section 3 (Racing Conduct):
1) All racing is to be done in an anti-clockwise direction. Any driving on the track against the flow of traffic, whether contact occurs or not, whether to gain an advantage or not, is not allowed.
2) The pole line is classed as the infield/grass/kerb - anything that isn't the dirt/clay track surface. All racing is to be done on the dirt/track surface, meaning all four wheels must be on the track at all times. One wheel on the pole is classed as a grass cut.
3) If pushed onto the infield, you must relinquish race position and return to the track behind the car that pushed you there. If momentum carries you ahead of them or they have stopped, you must loop around behind them ON THE INFIELD and rejoin the track IN THE FLOW of traffic. You must not pull straight out of the infield in front of oncoming traffic.
4) If you have pushed a car onto the infield, you must break contact as soon as possible. A car is classed as on the infield as soon as a wheel has touched the infield area.
5) All races will start on the track. There will be NO formation lap - you will grid up in place on the front straight. Races will be manually started as follows - "Flags In" then "Green Flag"
6) All drivers must take care on gridding to not come into contact and damage another car. There will be no restarts for contact whilst gridding up. Any damage received during gridding is protestable, however you will need a screenshot of the damage menu of your car ingame to confirm damage and severity of damage received.
7) You must exit out/escape out of the race under the following circumstances A) Your car has landed on its roof, side rails, bumpers, or body - basically if wheels are not on the track you must exit out. B) Your car has either gone over the pit fence, out of bounds, or has glitched/fallen through the track C) When advised to by Server admin
8) A roll over has occured when your car has come to a stop within one single motion. If another car hits your car or your car hits another object mid-roll and lands back on its wheels you are able to continue - assistance or drivers intentionally hitting a car back onto its wheels, whether it is in a single motion or not, is not allowed under any circumstances
9) Once you have completed the race and crossed the finish line, you can not come into contact with any other cars on track, and must not interfere with any cars that may still be yet to finish.
10) Drivers can not change liveries during the night. You must ONLY use ONE Livery per NIGHT
11) No wall riding to gain any advantage.
Section 4 (Protests):
1) To lodge a protest, the protest MUST be filled in on the NZSW website protest form or PM'd to any admin before MIDNIGHT of the night of racing, in the following format. A) The Race involved, the lap involved, and the driver/s involved. B) Any screenshots or other info to aid your protest C) A direct quote of the rule/s you believe to be compromised
2) Connections/solidness is not protestable - HOWEVER you can raise concern over suspect driver/s via PM'ing an admin with your concern.