Automation World Endurance Championship - 1991

[size=150]Automation World Endurance Championship
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The year is 1991 and the world is set to see a brand new race series.
[size=200] AWEC[/size]

The series is loosely based on the FIA WEC. There are 3 classes that you can race in. LMP the almost anything goes class, GT1 for those supped up 911, GT2 only the chassis can be touched class. This series will combine the thrill of coffee, oil and petrol with an advanced R&D mechanic to create intense in your face cross season racing.

[size=150]The Rules[/size]

LMP
900kg Maximum weight
4000cc Max N/A displacement
2200cc Max Turbo Displacement
Avg. Reliability 65
R&D Costs 22000 (All will be explained)
No Driving Aids

GT1
1250kg Max weight
3200cc Max N/A displacement
2000cc Max Turbo displacement
6 Cylinders Max
Avg. Reliability 70
R&D Costs 18000
No Driving Aids

GT2
1250kg Max weight
3200cc Max N/A displacement
2000cc Max Turbo displacement
6 Cylinders Max
Avg. Reliability 75
R&D Costs 15000
Standard Production engine. 95 RON fuel and No race tubular headers and Catalytic converter
No Driving Aids

[size=150]R&D System[/size]

The R&D system works by giving you R&D points which can be spent accordingly. You obtain these from your final race position and your final championship position. These R&D points are worked out by (Production Units *50). If decide to invest in developing your chassis or engine you use work out the difference in points from the previous iteration of the chassis/engine to the developed chassis/engine (e.g. (275PU – 250PU)*50 =1250R&D) The R&D costs in the rules are what you have to spend to develop the first vehicle in each class. At the end of each season you will earn extra R&D which can be either put towards a new chassis/engine or developing the existing chassis into a better one. There will be a 4 day window after each race in which you can spend your R&D points and make any setup changes. I will also include bonus R&D points for the best fuel economy and the fastest lap time.
1000 R&D = 20PU

[size=150]Race Calendar[/size]

1)Green Hell Start 19th December 20:00GMT Finish 20th December 20:00 GMT
2)Silverstone Start 2nd January 20:00GMT Finish 3rd January 20:00GMT (I’m giving you guys a break for Christmas)
3)Circuit Gilles Villeneuve Start 9th January 20:00GMT Finish 10th January 20:00GMT
4)Albert Lake Park Start 16th January 20:00GMT Finish 17th January 20:00GMT
5)Circuit de la Sarthe (With chicanes) Start 23rd January 20:00GMT Finish 24th January 20:00GMT

[size=150]The Championship System[/size]

There will be an overall team championship and a championship for each class. Point system TBD as I need a general idea of the number of people entering.

[size=150]How the Racing works[/size]

The races are 24hr long endurance races so certain factors are taking into consideration when working out the results on my fancy calculator that I made on excel. The first of which is lap time your vehicle runs on the track, as it is an endurance race there needs to be pit stops so I generalise that everyone has a 100lt tank of fuel on board and I work out how many laps are needed before a pit stop is needed using the distance and the fuel consumption. I then add 1minute 40seconds to the time for the pit stop. Through my calculations i work out how many full laps you complete (including pit stops) before the 24hr time limit.

[size=150]How to Enter[/size]

Team name: Sabre Motorsports
Team owner: Rayyan Rawat
Nationality of Team: United Kingdoms
Classes I’m entering: LMP GT1 GT2

Deadline for entries is 18th December 20:00GMT

Please send all of your entries together in a zip file and name your cars with your team name first e.g. Sabre Motorsports Mantis P1

If you use parts from mods please send me a link to the mod with your entries so I can avoid .lua errors

Feel free to ask any questions or make suggestions.

Cheerio,
3rayman3

I have one question: is there a limit on production unit for the first vehicle?

if you divide the R&D cost in the rules for the class of vehicle then you’ll have the limit for the first iteration of your car in production units. For the LMP and GT1 this includes the engine aswell

And for the GT2?

As it is using a production engine the R&D costs aren’t implemented.

for the engine not the chassis
R&D costs are for the chassis in GT2

I’m slightly confused (It might be something super obvious but I don’t watch FIA WEC and Google wasn’t very helpful) but GT1 is for Porche 911’s?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_tour … sification this should provide you with the clarification you need. I’ve adapted the class GT1 and GT2 to an easier to implement system.

[quote=“3rayman3”]for the engine not the chassis
R&D costs are for the chassis in GT2[/quote]

Ok, but how much production units can i use for the engine in GT2?

as long as it uses 95 RON fuel doesn’t use race tubular exhausts and is a production engine that can be deemed an engine sensible enough for a road car then it should be fine

Ok, so from what I gathered GT’s are (more or less) just race versions of production coupes

yeah pretty much

any sort of hp requirement? min/max?

Here is my official sign up:

Team name: Loyer Racing Technologies
Team owner: Hermann Loyer
Nationality of Team: Austria
Classes I’m entering: LMP GT1 GT2

no hp requirements

and for an engine to be considered ‘production’ it can’t have a race exhaust with race headers. Do we have to have a cat and mufflers?

cat yes muffler doesn’t matter

Team name: Prato
Team owner: Nathan Prato
Nationality of Team: Italy
Classes I’m entering: GT2

Team name: Leeroy Racecraft
Team Owner: Jeoffrey Dam Vanne
Team Nationality: Moldova
Class entry: GT2

[quote=“HighOctaneLove”]Team name: Leeroy Racecraft
Team Owner: Jeoffrey Dam Vanne
Team Nationality: Moldova
Class entry: GT2[/quote]

are you actually from Moldova?