CS-closed Porsche Formula E Competition IAA 2019

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Take on mighty Monaco in the Porsche FIA Formula E Gen 2 car competition! The top 4 will win an exclusive trip to the #IAA19 to compete on stage against Porsche Formula E works drivers - Neel Jani and André Lotterer

Hotlap rules
Generally speaking, the track takes care of cutting, however
- Observe the track limits at all times, if we observe track cutting that is unrealistic with all wheels in an off-track position the lap will be invalidated
- Wallriding is not allowed, if any unrealistic method is being used laptime will be invalidated
- Do not use external software to modify performance

Registration is now open!
Make sure you read the terms and conditions when you sign up.

Read more here or join the competition here
 
Let me be clear, I'm not going to participate, for me Formula E in simracing is useless, but I absolutely want to know why it was wanted to exclude Italy. As an Italian, it is an offense.

Right well there's clearly a language barrier for you at play here, as to me it does not exclude Italy as Country in that wording.

@Jimmi Allison Can maybe explain it to you when he's not busy :)
 
Right well there's clearly a language barrier for you at play here, as to me it does not exclude Italy as Country in that wording.
MarcG - if you click on the "Make sure you read the terms & conditions here." it does appear that Italians are excluded as you'll see this:

To enter this competition Entrants must: (a) be 18 or over; (b) be a european resident (Italy excluded) (c) willing and able to travel and be available during Saturday, September 21st (arrival) and Sunday, September 22nd (race and departure); (d) not participating in the Porsche esport Supercup.
 
Brazilians, Americans, Canadians, Australians, Russians, etc. are also excluded, so it is what it is.
 
MarcG - if you click on the "Make sure you read the terms & conditions here." it does appear that Italians are excluded as you'll see this:

To enter this competition Entrants must: (a) be 18 or over; (b) be a european resident (Italy excluded) (c) willing and able to travel and be available during Saturday, September 21st (arrival) and Sunday, September 22nd (race and departure); (d) not participating in the Porsche esport Supercup.

I hadn't read that so thanks, but it could still be worded better and it's very odd if Italians are excluded as they are Part of Europe so it doesn't really make much sense, but alas it's for someone else to clarify :)
 
I hadn't read that so thanks, but it could still be worded better and it's very odd if Italians are excluded as they are Part of Europe so it doesn't really make much sense, but alas it's for someone else to clarify :)
Everything can be worded differently and yet even though how much its explained you will still have people that think its wrong worded or it could be done better. It is what it is.

This competition is not different from A1 esport that exclude all other countries than those who speak german, the swedish championship or anything else. It was a requirement and therefor enforced.
 
Well it says Europa, which seems a bit unfair to those residing on the other moons of Jupiter.

A basic explanation of Italy's exclusion would at least avoid people blaming S397. On the other hand, it's obviously very clear anyway, hence no confusion...
 
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