Rules & Race info
Racemore GT World Series 2026
Practice
Our Racemore practice servers are up and running during the full period of the series. Participants can connect, get support, and ensure everything works properly on the Series WhatsApp group.
Race Schedule All races start at 5:00 PM Swedish time (UTC+1).:
- 30 November: Monza, double race – Sprint 12 min + 1 lap. Race: 25 min + 1 lap
- 28 December: Silverstone, double race – Sprint 12 min + 1 lap. Race: 25 min + 1 lap
- 11 January: Nürburgring Nordschleife – 35 min + 1 lap
- 1 February: Circuit of the Americas, double race – Sprint 12 min + 1 lap. Race: 25 min + 1 lap
- 15 February: Suzuka, – Sprint 12 min + 1 lap. Race: 25 min + 1 lap
- March 8: SPA Francorchamps, Sprint 12 min + 1 lap. Race: 25 min + 1 lap
- May 2: Awards ceremony and lottery at Racemore HQ
Points System:
- Pole position earns 2 points.
- Starting a race automatically earns 5 points.
- Race finish points: 20, 15, 12, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Each participant’s two worst results will be excluded from the final standings.
Total Series Prize pool:
- 1st place: 40,000 SEK
- 2nd place: 20,000 SEK
- 3rd place: 15,000 SEK
- 4th place: 10,000 SEK
At the awards ceremony, each participant will receive one lottery ticket for every race they started, with a maximum of 11 tickets per person. Three winners will be drawn:
- 1st place: 20,000 SEK
- 2nd place: 15,000 SEK
- 3rd place: 10,000 SEK
Total prize pool: 130,000 SEK
Participants are responsible for any applicable taxes.
Payment will be paid out week after awards ceremony in May 2026.
Pre-race
Before each race, participants will need to verify the driver and that they are using a Racemore with motion setting on.
Mandatory Drivers’ Meeting
A mandatory drivers’ meeting with race control will take place 15 minutes before Qualifications. During this time:
- No driving is allowed.
- All participants must focus on the meeting to ensure clear communication and understanding.
This meeting is crucial to promote better race etiquette and common sense on track. Attendance and full attention are required for all drivers. Thank you for your cooperation, and we look forward to a great race!
Car Selection and Livery Rules
- Commitment to Selected Car and Livery
The car selected for the first race at Monza will be the car the participant is required to use throughout the entire series. No changes to the car or livery selection will be permitted after this race.
- Penalty for Non-Compliance
Using a different car livery in any race will result in disqualification from that at the discretion of the tournament organizers. - Car Modifications
Any permitted modifications or setups must adhere to the tournament’s general regulations, but they must be applied to the selected car only. - Complaints to Race Control
- Submission Window
- Drivers have 30min after the final race of the weekend ends to submit any complaints to race control. Complaints must be submitted via the designated form: [https://forms.gle/CoeNWYzXHCA3f7AF6].
- Supporting Evidence
- Once race control responds to the initial complaint, the driver has an additional 60 minutes to provide supporting evidence (e.g., video clips, screenshots, telemetry data).
- Complaint Requirements
- Complaints must include a clear description of the incident, the drivers involved, and the lap or time frame when it occurred. Incomplete or late submissions will not be considered.
- Adherence to ACC Rules
- Race control follows the mechanics and rules of Assetto Corsa Competizione as the foundation for decisions. However, race control reserves the right to issue additional post-race penalties, which may impact driver points and standings.
- Final Decisions
- Race control will review the complaint and evidence before issuing a final decision. All decisions made by race control are final and binding.
- Etiquette
- All communications with race control must be respectful. Abusive or inappropriate behavior may result in penalties.