The grace period is over, and we will begin reviewing incidents and responding to them from now on!
We offered a grace period for everyone to settle back into things, but starting with Singapore we are reviewing incidents and will determine what we think is an appropriate response. We will review incidents posted in the incidents thread or sent to either myself,
@Peter Decker or
@David Turnbull in private if we think they are severe enough and are posted before noon the friday after the race. (Because this announcement is going up late, we've extended this deadline to noon on Saturday for the Singapore round. It will be Friday for all following races!)
The way we will do this is fully outlined
in this document. It also includes a list of rules we will be enforcing, none of which should be surprising to anyone. I would also like to emphasise the brief paragraph after Rules. We're a simracing league, not a court of law.
So don't bother looking for loopholes!
The goal is to not affect anyone who is racing in a way we feel is fair already. So if you're a clean driver, just carry on doing what you're doing.
I'll find a way to publish how many WPs everyone has, and also publish reports on who's gotten what WPs/penalties and why as it happens. For the time being though, everyone is on 0 WPs and the Singapore race results are provisional until it's announced they're finalised.
Play nice, everyone!