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Rookie level 1
Sportsman level 2
Experienced level 3
Advanced level 4
Expert level 5
Pro level 6
The first three levels reflect your driving experience. It is mainly based on the amount of track kilometers you
have driven. Level 1 requires 250 kilometers, level 2 requires 1000 kilometers and level 3 requires 3000
kilometers. However, the first three levels can also be attained a lot faster through competition.
If you race in the online competition then the racer level system looks at how well you perform in events
compared to other members with the same racer level who were also racing that event.
At the end of each event the system calculates your racer level score points based on your relative position to
the others with the same racer level.
Racer status progress through competition is based on official events only and requires a minimum of 20 event
participants with the same racer level, otherwise the event simply does not contribute to your racer level.
Racer level score points table
Top 1 = 10 points
Top 3 = 5 points
Remaining top 10% = 3 points
Remaining top 20% = 2 points
Remaining top 30% = 1.5 point
Remaining top 50% = 1 point
Bottom 50%-20% = -1 point
Remaining bottom 20% = -2 points
If you are regularly part of the top 50% of event participants with the same racer level then in time your racer
level goes up. If you are regularly part of the bottom 50% then it goes down. If you often fluctuate between
top 50% and bottom 50% then you simply stay where you are.
Level 1 requires a total of 10 points and level 2 requires a total of 30 points. Level 3 requires a total of 50
points and a driving consistency of at least 10 kilometers with no more than 1 incident per km.
Level 4, 5 and 6 are not based on total points, but on the sum of your scores within an ‘ongoing’ 2 month
window and compared with the scores of others within the entire racer level group (for example all racers with
racer level 4). If after at least 3 events you are part of the top 10 in the entire racer level group then you
progress to the next level.
If after at least 3 events you are part of the bottom 10 and either your score is negative or you have not been
racing for the last 2 months then you drop to a previous level. If you have been inactive for 4 months then you
also drop to a previous level regardless of your position.
Note that during the first three racer levels you cannot drop back to a lower level, but during the last four
racer levels you can. However, beyond level 3 you cannot drop lower than level 3.
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