How are championship points awarded in iRacing?

How are championship points awarded in iRacing?

In a nutshell, when calculating championship points, we average your top 25% per week, and then total your top 8 weeks. Race Points: RACE EVENT points are scored in Official Series Races. Races are valued by the Strength of Field (SOF), which is based on the iRatings of the drivers in the field.

How are series points calculated?

Your series standing is determined by adding the three lowest scores together. Say a rider finishes 3rd at one event, 8th at another event, and 1st in their last event; the riders series score would be 12; (3+8+1=12).

How do iRacing divisions work?

Divisions are basically rankings within series, determined by your iRating at the beginning of the season. The division ranking takes your best result (out of 4) from the week and uses that in the series standings.

Can you get demoted in iRacing?

Drivers with a Safety Rating below 2.0 will be demoted at the end of the season, and drivers below 1.0 will be demoted immediately.

How do you get to class C iRacing?

As a rookie, you’ll need to participate in 2 races or 4 time trials, and have a safety rating of over 3.0 in order to be promoted to Class D. From there, you can work your way to class C, B, A, and if you can make the cut, the Pro license level.

How do you get a pro license in iRacing?

In order to qualify for the Pro Series and obtain a Pro License, a member must finish in the top twelve in any of the first three iRacing standard seasons in the oval A class series. A member who finishes in the top twelve will be offered a Pro License immediately following the standard season.

What is the average iRating?

What is considered an average iRating? Generally speaking, since you start out with 1300~ iRating, this could be considered as the average iRating. It could be said that if you have an iRating of over 2500, you would probably beat the average iRacing member if you were to be matched up to 5 random members.

How do you get to class C in iRacing?

Can you lose a license in iRacing?

The Safety Rating is the only consideration for the license levels. When you have reached a higher license you can lose it again and get demoted if your Safety Rating sinks too much. Safety Rating is a measure of safety in sessions (Qualifying, Warmup, Race [official and unofficial] and Time Trials).

How do I raise my SR in iRacing?

If you don’t feel like waiting for the season to end, you can “Fast Track” to the next license level by raising your Safety Rating to 4.0, or 3.0 as an iRacing Rookie. This will automatically promote you without having to wait for the end of the season, provided you have completed your MPR.

What is a respectable iRating?

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