After a six month break, the Australian racing season is ready to kick off again and this season is primed to be the best one yet!
The RaceDepartment Australian Formula 3 Championship is the premiere open-wheel league available for Oceania-based drivers. This inaugural season will comprise of five races on a bi-weekly basis featuring five of the same iconic tracks that the real life FIA European Formula 3 series features.
All
premium members of any region are eligible to sign up and compete in this series and there are a maximum of 30 race seat's available. However there are unlimited reserve slots should you want to replace an absent driver.
The Car
The car of choice is the Dallara F312, which can be downloaded
here. Weighing in at just over 550kg, producing 210bhp and up to 630kg of downforce, the Dallara F312 is the perfect car for drivers to develop in one of the most pure-bred racing machines on planet earth. The FIA Formula 3 series is renowned for offering some of the most pure and exciting racing in the world and this series will be no exception!
Calendar
- Round 1 - Silverstone - 27th February 2016
- Round 2 - Zandvoort - 12th March 2016
- Round 3 - Spa-Francorchamps - 26th March 2016
- Round 4 - Nurburgring-Sprint - 9th April 2016
- Round 5 - Imola - 23rd April 2016
Session Info
- Booking: 20:00 AEDT (09:00 GMT)
- Practice: 20:30 AEDT (09:30 GMT)
- Qualifying: 21:10 AEDT (10:10 GMT)
- Race: 21:30 AEDT (10:30 GMT) ~120km / Standing start
Driver Assists
- Automatic Clutch: No
- Automatic Gears: No
- Traction Control: No
- Anti-Lock Braking: No
- Stability Control: No
- Car Damage: 70%
- Tyre Wear: 100%
- Fuel Usage: 100%
- Tyre Blankets: No
Points System
Liveries & Numbers
- Custom liveries are what make league racing special! Drivers will design and create their own personal livery for the season and can discuss and share ideas on all things skinning in our dedicated thread.
- From there, a skin pack will be compiled and all drivers must download and use the skin pack for all league events and must use their respective livery.
- Skins must not contain any explicit or inappropriate images or graphics. Skin sizes must also be no larger than 2048x2048.
- Driver numbers will be chosen by the drivers themselves. The number they choose will remain with them for all future seasons of Australian Formula 3 should they choose to compete.
- Drivers who competed in the previous Australian League season will take precedence on which number they can choose over drivers who did not compete. Of the drivers who did compete, those that placed higher in the standings in the previous season will take precedence over those lower than them.
General Rules
- The 2016 RDGPC will operate in accordance with the 2015/16 RD league regulations unless otherwise specifically outlined. By participating in this league, you are agreeing to abide by the rules set out in the regulations.
- Pitstops are not mandatory, however drivers are free to take to the pitlane if they so desire.
- Rejoining the race track after using 'Esc + Back to Pits' will result in immediate disqualification and possibly further sanctions if deemed necessary.
- All drivers must be able to make it back to the pit lane under the power of their own car. Drivers are free to use the 'Esc + Back to Pits' during all Practice and Qualifying sessions.
- The top 5 drivers at the end of the season will qualify automatically for an entry spot in the upcoming RaceDepartment Le Mans series, should they wish to compete.
Absences
This is one of the most important parts of the league briefing you need to understand! When you sign up to the RDGPC, we expect you to be present during all the races. This commitment shows respect to the league, your fellow drivers and the organisation.
If you can't make it to the next race please report your absence in the
dedicated thread so we can inform a reserve driver to take over your slot.
Teams
Drivers are free to choose their own teammate, or they may enter as an Independent, or as a team with a maximum of three drivers. There may be no more than three drivers per team. The collective scores of the drivers will go towards the Team's Championship.
Weather
Weather conditions play a vitally important role in car setup and handling. How you adapt to the conditions can often be the difference between a win and a loss. All rounds of the RDGPC will be raced under the forecast maximum temperature and weather conditions exhibited by that very track in real life on that very day, so be sure to keep a close eye on the weather forecast in the lead up to race day.