The rules for the forth season of the RDRC have now been released. We are working on making them tidier and easier to read but with the holiday season now on us we ask for your patience.
The new rules are more comprehensive as I have tried to cover all imformation that a new driver might need coming into this championship. Information about realistic damage and the process of repairing your car during an event was seen as something that has confused some drivers during season 3. I hope I have cleared everything up, but if you require more information or clarification please feel free to contact me.
The decission of including Realistic Damage for this season has been taken after much discussion between the directing team and input from drivers in the championship. While it will make it more of a challenge for new drivers it is hoped that it will assist in making everyone drive in a more realistic and clean manner. After all, the only time realistic damage will be a problem is if you make a mistake, so don't crash
I have included a list of graded drivers in the rules post. However, as stated in the rules, any driver new to the championship and those that wish to re-qualify for a higher grade must contact Pete Mull (Clerk of Course) to arrange a grading event. Effectively we have removed the old Grade 4 but included a new grade ABOVE grade 1 for elite drivers. Also, we now have no compulsory 2WD class but allow any driver that wishes to run a 2WD or classic car to do so. Please read the list of eligable 2WD cars.
Good luck and from the entire RDRC Directing team - See you in the forest.
Rick Bamford
(RDRC Series Co-Ordinator)
The new rules are more comprehensive as I have tried to cover all imformation that a new driver might need coming into this championship. Information about realistic damage and the process of repairing your car during an event was seen as something that has confused some drivers during season 3. I hope I have cleared everything up, but if you require more information or clarification please feel free to contact me.
The decission of including Realistic Damage for this season has been taken after much discussion between the directing team and input from drivers in the championship. While it will make it more of a challenge for new drivers it is hoped that it will assist in making everyone drive in a more realistic and clean manner. After all, the only time realistic damage will be a problem is if you make a mistake, so don't crash
I have included a list of graded drivers in the rules post. However, as stated in the rules, any driver new to the championship and those that wish to re-qualify for a higher grade must contact Pete Mull (Clerk of Course) to arrange a grading event. Effectively we have removed the old Grade 4 but included a new grade ABOVE grade 1 for elite drivers. Also, we now have no compulsory 2WD class but allow any driver that wishes to run a 2WD or classic car to do so. Please read the list of eligable 2WD cars.
Good luck and from the entire RDRC Directing team - See you in the forest.
Rick Bamford
(RDRC Series Co-Ordinator)