Yels
15-18 (4)
23-25 (3)
37-39 (3)
44-45 (2)
47-49 (3)
63-65 (3)
84-86 (3)
90-93 (4)
111-116 (6)
118-119 (2)
123-125 (3)
11 cautions for 36 laps
Lap Leaders
dore 1
Burnout 2-5 (4)
dore 6-11 (6)
Jaws 12-15 (4)
Santamaria 16-23 (
Delux 24-47 (24)
dore 48-49 (2)
Burnout 50
dore 51-64 (14)
Burnout 65-78 (14)
Delux 79-85 (7)
Burnout 86
Delux 87
Shyguy 88-93 (6)
*Delux 94-96 (3)
*Shyguy 97-100 (4)
Delux 101-112 (12)
Burnout 113-116 (4)
dore 117-124 (
Burnout 125-128 (4)
Delux 129-139 (11)
dore 140-172 (33)
Burnout 173-175 (3)
Jaws 176
Burnout 177-195 (19)
dore 196-200 (5)
dore 1+6+2+14+8+33+5 = 69 (7 times, 2x bonus)
Delux 24+7+1+3+12+11 = 58 (6 times, 1x bonus)
Burnout 4+1+14+1+4+4+3+19 = 50 (8 times, 1x bonus)
Shyguy 6+4 = 10 (2 times)
Santamaria 8 (1 time)
Jaws 4+1 = 5 (2 times)
25 lead changes among 6 leaders
*On the lap 93 restart, Santamaria swerved into the outside lane in front of Jurgen before the start/finish line, stealing Jurgen's speed. This gave him the position to lead laps; however, since his restart was illegal, the laps led were awarded to the second-place runner. Shyguy wasn't sure in real-time so he didn't call a NORS, but since it should have been a NORS this is applied retroactively to make it fair. You must stay in your lane until the start/finish line. Nobody gained or lost bonus points due to this adjustment.
Race Time - 1:33:18.490
Margin of Victory - 3.563s
Pole Lap - #5 Burnout (11.020)
Fastest Lap - #18 dore (11.108, Lap 122)
Grid:
1. Burnout 2. dore
3. Shyguy 4. Jurgen
5. Delux 6. Santamaria
7. Jaws 8. Simms
9. Laf 10. REIROM
11. Flexman
Results:
1. #18 dore 200/200 22+2=24pts
2. #5 Burnout +3.563 19+1=20pts
3. #43 Delux +8.208 18+1=19pts
4. #19 Jaws -2 laps 17pts
5. #24 Simms -2 laps 16pts
6. #42 Jurgen -2 laps 15pts
7. #47 Laf -2 laps 14pts
8. #78 Santamaria -82 laps 13pts
9. #1 Shyguy -82 laps 12pts
10. #11 REIROM -92 laps 11pts
11. #41 Flexman -110 laps 10pts
Race Video:
Admin notes from dore:
Jurgen - The caution/non-caution call at the end was a judgment on my part. In real-time it seemed to me like Laf was well out of the way by the time you drove into him, which would mean it was your fault and therefore not worthy of a caution. I felt that it was an issue that could have been fairly dealt with by fairplay rules, and since you finished ahead of Laf all is fair. It was definitely a judgment call and on the borderline of what is and isn't a caution, so I understand why you would be frustrated with the call. You are allowed to call cautions if you feel they're justified.
Santamaria - With 82 to go, you were disconnected because I kicked you. You consistently hit people under yellow and on the grid, and I was trying to serve a real warning that I was being serious about asking you to stop doing that. I know you do it in jest, but it messes up the flow of the lines and makes it more difficult to get a clean restart.
I didn't intend to remove you from the race though. If you ever are disconnected and don't see the server in the list, you can go to Network Game > Connect and it will connect you to your most recent server, even if it doesn't appear on the list.
REIROM - You continually show the inability to race with the remotest sense of fairplay rules, and you still are unable to follow the basic rules of SCARTS and complain when the rules are fairly applied to you. Therefore, the admins spoke and decided that you're not welcome in SCARTS competition any longer after multiple bans and multiple warnings.
All - We do try to enforce the rules clearly and fairly, but it is difficult to do so without the cooperation of all competitors. Hopefully, by removing REIROM from future events we will have one less distraction, but everyone needs to do their best to keep the event flowing. That means pacing in single file as best as you can, staying in your box on the grid, not hitting players during breaks, etc. It makes it much simpler to follow for new players and makes it much easier to administrate when everyone is giving a good faith effort to help everything run smoothly.