Looks good, still think a budget restriction would be better than restricting quality sliders (other than, say, +5 tires).
I would use actual weight instead of minimum weight, otherwise it means you HAVE TO go for a 1200kg 300bhp car to be competitive (so, less variance between the submitted cars)
Also, I would go for a displacement limit instead of hp limit; hp limit means you have to go for low-rpm torque to be slightly faster, which isn’t really what a race engine should be.
For the cost limit, $50k (I assume that’s total cost, not estimated market price) is too much, the cars from BRC are $5-7k in the current stable and you could go quite high on quality sliders.
Category 5 racers from SOF are 10k budget, and they go WAY off the reservation with their power outputs. Just so you know.
Also P:W is a good way to ensure competitiveness, just don’t limit the weight then.
Post deleted - reg list posted further down thread.
^^^^^Looking good. I have a truck ready to start testing when all is ready
Is there any production year restrictions, 2016?
fuel type?
fuel mixture restrictions?
Not for Season one.
i want people to have a wide variety of bodies to choose from.
The only thing i need to add is no mods allowed
No mods? I’m out.
Ooh, that’s probably one of the first things you should mention if you’re going to make a contest: mods or not, and how flexible you are to change this. Are you running standalone?
I mean, most of us who use Steam can probably simply click the option to disable the Steam mods, and that’ll solve most of the issue, but it’ll also suck out a lot of the enjoyment from building cars, because most of our visual content actually depends on the really good mods.
I am very flexible, just not sure if i had to download all the mods myself. My laptop isnt the fastest…
If its that serious i am willing to reconsider 
No mods is good for me, as I’m the kind of person that really doesn’t like dealing with mods - but if most people want visual mods (that don’t affect competitveness too much) its to consider.
Thats a good compromise.
Visual mods only - I will add it to the regs.
Ok so your best bet is to download the HQE pack and stipulate to use this only. My computer is ancient and I have all the steam mods each only takes about 15sec to download and install. If you are going to host challenges I highly recommend downloading all the steam mods it makes life so much easier
Pro Rally Series Regulations
Chassis Restrictions
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Vehicle entry is restricted to closed bodied vehicles with a Steel Moncoque chassis construction constructed between the Years 2000 to 2016.
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Glued Aluminium and Carbon Fibre Chassis are prohibited.
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Multilink and Pushrod Suspensions are prohibited.
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Fibre Glass Body Panels are prohibited.
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Drive Type must be AWD.
Engine Restrictions
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Magnesium engine materials are prohibited
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Engine capacity must not exceed 5.1L (5100cc)
Component Restrictions
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Gear ratios must not exceed 6-speeds
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Electric LSD’s are prohibited
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Tyre choice type must be Chunky Off-Road
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Carbon Fibre rims are prohibited.
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Carbon Ceramic Brake discs are prohibited
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Undertray Type must be Off-Road Skid Tray.
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Active Wings and Cooling flaps are prohibited
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Traction Control and Electronic Stability are prohibited.
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Launch Control is mandatory.
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Springs Type must be Standard.
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Adaptive or Semi Active Dampers are prohibited.
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Sway Bar type must be Off-Road.
Series Modifiers
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Vehicle Weight Restrictions (See Table)
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Engine Displacement Modifier (1.8) for Turbocharged cars (Engine cc * 1.8)
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Average Market Price must not exceed $50,000 - price modifier must remain at (+0).
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A Maximum of +5 Tech points may be applied to Tyres
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Vehicle Off-Road Rating must be greater than 35.0
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Avg. Reliability Rating must be greater than 60.0
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Vehicle Safety Rating must be greater than 40.0
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Only Modifications contained in the HQE Mod Pack are permitted - all other mods are prohibited.
Minimum Weights Table
- <1000cc = 590kg (1,300lbs)
- 1001 - 1299cc = 675kg (1,490lbs)
- 1300 - 1599cc = 750kg (1,650lbs)
- 1600 - 1999cc = 820kg (1810lbs)
- 2000 - 2499cc = 890kg (1,960lbs)
- 2500 - 2999cc = 960 kg (2,115lbs)
- 3000 - 3999cc = 1,100kg (2,425lbs)
- 4000 - 4999cc = 1,235kg (2,725lbs)
- 5000cc+ = 1300kg (2,865lbs)
Example Conversion
2.0L (1998cc) Turbocharged Engine (1998 * 1.8) = 3596cc
Minimum Weight of 1,100kg (2,425lbs)
Hopefully the above will be the final draft of the regulations.
If you have any concerns or suggestions please speak/vent so I can address them.
Next up…Series Scoring System.
Is AHS Steel chassis allowed?
Is maximum cost the total cost in overview tab or estimated price in market tab? I’d recommend estimated price as the total cost doesn’t include cost of the engine.
Any fuel economy requirement?
Yep…that’s fine
I will say “Average Market Price”…at least for the first season. IRL Rally cars cost upward of $100k so giving a market price of $50k to play with sounds reasonable. Things are getting waaaaay to complicated 
No fuel requirement…not unless people see a need for it.
Welcome to holding a challenge lol. I highly suggest exporting your cars to another folder, as when entries start coming in its much easier if your cars are not mixed with comp cars. (I really wish I could have two Automation games one for challenges and one for my factory cars).
You need to specify a year yet I’m guessing 2016?[quote=“Ka1idor, post:43, topic:16466”]
slider must remain at 0%.
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what exactly do you mean here? is this est sale price + 0% in est tab
50k is good 100k would be a very very expensive car on Automation
One last thing then i’l stop busting your chops…launch control (i feel if we are replicating modern rally cars this should be mandatory)
With all those rules, ofcourse.

That happens when you ask to the “audience” and try to address every suggestion.
Besides, still not as complicates as the AMWEC ![]()