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League Offenses
15.6.1. Minor Incident
An at-fault action resulting in minor damage or time loss to another driver. Physical contact is not strictly required; encompasses careless driving, illegal blocking, unsafe rejoins, or forcing a driver off-track that negatively impacts their race without ending it.
15.7.3. Yielding Protocol
Drivers on out-laps or in-laps must move off the racing line to allow drivers on hot laps to pass safely. Failure to do so will be classified as impeding.
15.12. Pausing
Pausing the game at any time during an active session is prohibited. (Only Xbox Players can be permitted to pause)
15.7.1. Hot Lap Interference
Blocking or obstructing another driver who is currently on a timed qualifying lap is strictly prohibited.
15.3. Blocking/Swerving
Reactive blocking or swerving on straights is expressly forbidden.
15.4. Racing Room
Drivers must leave adequate, safe space when alongside another vehicle. Squeezing an opponent off the circuit is a punishable offense.
15.6.2. Minor Collision
A physical, non race-ending collision attributed entirely to a single offending driver. Strictly requires a physical impact where one driver is deemed 100% at fault, though the resulting damage must be manageable enough that the affected driver can continue the session.
15.7.2. Static Obstruction
Pausing the game or retiring from the session while on the racing surface is prohibited, as it fails to sufficiently ghost the vehicle and creates a hazard for active drivers.
15.10. Ignoring Blue Flags
12.1. Lapped cars must yield to leading cars without interference, even if ghosted
15.11. Resetting to Track
Resetting the car to the track at any point during a session is strictly prohibited.
15.5. Safe Rejoining
Drivers who leave the track limits must yield and wait for a definitively clear gap in traffic before re-entering the circuit.
15.6.3. Major Incident
An at-fault action that severely compromises another driver's race. Physical contact is not strictly required. Encompasses any action directly resulting in a competitor suffering a DNF, sustaining critical damage mandating an unscheduled pit stop, or experiencing a massive time loss removing them from competitive contention.
15.13. Ghosted Lapped Cars
Lapped cars must immediately move off the racing line to allow cars behind to pass safely.
15.8.2. Intentionally crashing out
N/A
15.6.4. Major Collision
A severe physical collision attributed entirely to a single offending driver. Strictly requires a physical impact where one driver is deemed 100% at fault, directly resulting in the affected driver suffering a DNF, sustaining catastrophic vehicle damage, or incurring an insurmountable time loss ending their ability to meaningfully compete.
15.8.1. Intentionally triggering safety conditions
while remaining in the race.
15.9.1. Intentional Collisions - First Offense
Purposely crashing into another vehicle will lead to severe sanctions.
15.9.2. Intentional Collisions - Repeat Offense
A second occurrence of intentional crashing will result in an immediate, permanent ban from the EVRL.
