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[INFO] WSBK 2015 Championship

Started by Manu, March 11, 2017, 05:35:52 PM

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March 11, 2017, 05:35:52 PM Last Edit: March 31, 2017, 05:45:55 AM by Manu
[INFO] WSBK 2015 Championship

Welcome to Manu's WSBK 2015 Championship

We are delighted to make a new championship for our favorite bike simulator.
The championship will consist of 13 rounds with 2 races per round. A date will be established for each round and can be consulted in the [CALENDAR] section of the championship.

The MOD to use in the championship will be WSBK 2015 MOD created by Manu and thecrivi28 which has the following bikes:



   
   
Aprilia RSV4-RS 2015

Bimota BB3 2015
BMW S1000RR 2015
Ducati Panigale R 2015
Honda CBR1000RR 2015
Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R 2015
Suzuki GSX-R1000 2015
Yamaha YZF-R1 2015

MV Agusta F4RR 2015

[DOWNLOADS]

In this section can download everything you need to participate in the WSBK 2015 Championship
Please, visit [DOWNLOADS] Section

[RULES]

NO CHAT IN QUALIFY AND RACE

NO TRACK CUTTING

POLLS ARE DISABLED

RESPECT BLUE FLAG

BE FAIR!!


[RACE DAY INFO]


Race Day : Sunday (provisional)
Weather : According to real 2015 championship
Limited tire set : ON (OFF during testing in the week)
Practice lenght : 30 min
Qualifying lenght : 15 min
Race Lenght : 30 min
Sightning lap : OFF
WarmUp lap : OFF
TWO RACES

[REGISTRATION]

Note: No more of 4 bikes per team. Please consulting the [STANDINGS] section before to choose team

Registration for this championship is free. Just follow these steps:

1. Create your team (optional)
2. Choose a manufacturer
3. Choose your racing number

Once you have completed the previous steps reply in the [REGISTRATION] topic as follows:


Nick:
Country:
Team:
Bike:
Number:

If everything is correct your registration will appear in the [ENTRY LIST] section of the championship.

[SCORE SYSTEM]


For the Manufacturers Championship, only the highest finishing motorcycle of a particular manufacturer will be awarded points for that position.


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