Season 1

Monthly Ranked Cycle

Season 1 starts April 1

Ranked seasons now run monthly. Every new season begins on the 1st, ratings move closer to 1500, and the ladder resets into a tighter, fairer fight without wiping out prior performance.

Monthly seasons April 1 launch Soft squash to 1500 4 class ladders
Season Structure

One ranked rhythm every month

Monthly seasons follow one clear loop: snapshot, launch, live competition, then rollover into the next month.

1

Snapshot

Ratings are captured at the end of the month before the next season rolls over.

2

Soft Reset

Each class rating is compressed halfway toward 1500 instead of being fully reset.

3

Monthly Ladder

Drivers race through the month for class leaders, trophies, and cleaner seeding.

4

Rollover

Final standings close on the last day of the month and the next season starts on the 1st.

Testing Schedule

Eight Season 1 testing schedules start now

Fiat 500 Cup, Touring Car Cup, Formula Junior Cup, Formula 4 Cup, Porsche GT3 Cup, LMP2 Cup, Formula GP Cup, and GTP Cup move onto the new Season 1 testing rotation immediately. Formula Junior uses 120% fuel and 120% tyre wear, GT3 and LMP2 stay on 100% fuel and 100% tyre wear, Formula 4, GT3, and LMP2 use 2 qualifying laps, and Formula GP and GTP use 80% fuel, 80% tyre wear, and 3 qualifying laps during testing. The remaining classes stay on their current setup until they are finished.

Fiat 500 Cup

150% fuel and 150% tyre wear

Testing live now 150% Fuel 150% Tyre Wear
Track Laps
Barber Motorsports Park8
Maple Ridge10
Sugar Hill10
Tsukuba Circuit10
Lime Rock Park14
Knockhill Racing Circuit14
Formula Junior Cup

120% fuel and 120% tyre wear

Testing live now 120% Fuel 120% Tyre Wear
Track Laps
Barber Motorsports Park10
Imola10
Maple Ridge10
Sugar Hill12
Tsukuba Circuit12
Lime Rock Park14
Knockhill Racing Circuit14
Sachsenring10
Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit10
Formula 4 Cup

150% fuel, 150% tyre wear, 2 quali laps

Testing live now 2 Quali Laps 150% Fuel 150% Tyre Wear
Track Laps
Motorland Aragon10
Barber Motorsports Park12
Imola12
Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit12
Miami International Autodrome12
Tsukuba Circuit15
Lime Rock Park18
Knockhill Racing Circuit18
Sachsenring12
Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit12
Porsche GT3 Cup

100% fuel, 100% tyre wear, 2 quali laps

Testing live now 2 Quali Laps 100% Fuel 100% Tyre Wear
Track Laps
Motorland Aragon16
Barber Motorsports Park20
Imola20
Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit20
Miami International Autodrome20
Tsukuba Circuit25
Bahrain International Circuit20
Lime Rock Park32
Knockhill Racing Circuit32
Circuit Paul Ricard18
Sachsenring18
Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit18
LMP2 Cup

100% fuel, 100% tyre wear, 2 quali laps

Testing live now 2 Quali Laps 100% Fuel 100% Tyre Wear
Track Laps
Motorland Aragon16
Imola20
Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit20
Miami International Autodrome20
Bahrain International Circuit20
Circuit Paul Ricard18
Sachsenring18
Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit18
Formula GP Cup

80% fuel, 80% tyre wear, 3 quali laps

Testing live now 3 Quali Laps 80% Fuel 80% Tyre Wear
Track Laps
Motorland Aragon20
Imola24
Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit24
Miami International Autodrome24
Bahrain International Circuit24
Circuit Paul Ricard22
Sachsenring22
Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit22
GTP Cup

80% fuel, 80% tyre wear, 3 quali laps

Testing live now 3 Quali Laps 80% Fuel 80% Tyre Wear
Track Laps
Motorland Aragon20
Imola24
Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit24
Miami International Autodrome24
Bahrain International Circuit24
Circuit Paul Ricard22
Sachsenring22
Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit22
Touring Car Cup

150% fuel and 150% tyre wear

Testing live now 150% Fuel 150% Tyre Wear
Track Laps
Barber Motorsports Park12
Imola12
Maple Ridge14
Sugar Hill15
Tsukuba Circuit16
Lime Rock Park18
Knockhill Racing Circuit18
Sachsenring10
Reset Rules

Season 1 uses a soft rating squash

The goal is tighter competition, not a hard wipe. High-rated drivers stay ahead, lower-rated drivers are given a clearer recovery path, and every class resets separately.

Reset Summary

Ratings move closer together for the new month

Season 1 explains the reset through outcomes, not raw math. The goal is to make the effect obvious without turning the page into a formula sheet.

  • Applied separately to Rookie, Open Wheel, Sport, and Pro.
  • Preserves skill separation without letting the spread get too wide.
  • Makes the opening week of every month matter more.
Not a full reset Monthly cycle Class-by-class
Examples

What the squash looks like

Old ELO New ELO Change
Season Stakes

What drivers are competing for each month

Prestige

Class champions

Top finishers in each class get a season badge and archived recognition.

Consistency

Participation milestones

Monthly targets for races entered, podiums earned, and classes contested.

Conduct

Clean driver awards

Recognition for strong reputation and clean racing over the month.

Momentum

Seeding advantage

Strong monthly performance carries forward through a softer, fairer reset.

Account Examples

Your live season examples

This section uses your current account data to show live season-start examples without exposing the reset formula itself.

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This block shows live class ratings from your account plus example Season 1 starting points for each ladder.

Standings Preview

Current leaders heading into April

This preview uses the live leaderboard so you can see who currently owns each class before the monthly season format officially begins.

Overall ladder spotlight

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April Timeline

How the first monthly season rolls out

The page should make the opening month feel official and predictable, not vague or one-off.

Mar 31

Final pre-season snapshot

Current class ratings are captured before the monthly rollover applies.

Apr 1

Season 1 goes live

All four class ladders start the month with soft-squashed ratings and fresh standings context.

Apr 30

Monthly standings close

Champions, clean-driver awards, and participation milestones lock for the April season.

May 1

Season 2 begins

The same monthly cycle repeats, keeping the competitive rhythm easy to understand.

FAQ

Questions the page should answer immediately

Do seasons wipe all progress?

No. Ratings are compressed toward 1500, not replaced with a flat reset.

How often do seasons change?

Seasons are monthly. Each one begins on the 1st and closes on the last day of the month.

Is the reset combined across all racing types?

No. Rookie, Open Wheel, Sport, and Pro are all squashed separately.