Right here are the rules. Now as this idea is still pretty new and hasn't had much trial and testing we may have to make fine tweeks as we go along.
1. ManagersA manager can apply to become the new manager of a vacant slot. If more then one managers apply then it will be names drawn out of a hat
Remember this is for fun. Don't think it's the end of the world if a decision goes against you. Rise above it and move on. Everyone has a stumble here and there
2. DriversDrivers will be up for contract negotiations randomly through the season. For example after the 4th race of the season you could have 6 drivers looking for a drive for next season.
Drivers will have a set contract salery, in which they will not accept an offer below. For example M. Schumacher will have a contract salery of £18M. You must match that or offer a higher sum
After 3 races the drivers will look at who has offered the highest amount and accept that offer.
There are exceptions to this though. Teams trying to re-sign their driver for the next season, will have a £500k allowance. This means that another team will have to out-bid them by £500k
A driver who is of the same country as a team may be more tempted by that team. So they will recieve a £300k allowance
If drivers have been mistreated by their team, they may not want to re-sign for their team
You are free to change your drivers as you wish. New signings in the season will depend on wether you had the cash from the previous budget.
You can swap around your test/third drivers and race drivers as much as you want. Although to much swapping for races will have a negative effect on your drivers
3. TeamsTeams have been allocated at random from the 2003 season.
Teams will follow as they do in each season. This means new teams will offer existing teams a chance to be took over. In this instance the manager stays the same but the team name, liveries etc changes. Do not think you will automatically get the success the team has in real life. Remember a lot of this is down to your decision making and a bit of luck of course
4. EnginesEngines are also as in real life from that season
Manufactorers will obv run their own engines. This means teams such as Renault and Ferrari will not be able to choose a different engine unless their manufactorer decides to quit the series. So budget yourselves with this in mind
Independants are open to engine deals. Although there will only be a limited amount of suppliers. Manufactorers will automatically have a slight advantage over an independant team they are supplying. Ever so slight though
Engines will have set amounts you will pay for the season
They will have variables of bhp and reliability at the start of the season which will be picked at random
5. TyresIn 2003 we start with Michelin and Bridgestone. These could leave the sport and we could get a new tyre supplier
Teams can move freely between the two. However your team could struggle with a new tyre after switching, but this can be rectified by testing at a test session
6. Electronics and BrakesThese two components will also have to be budgeted for.
Like engines they will have a variable which will be picked at random before the new season
7. BudgetsBudgets are decided by how well you do in a season. With the contract negotiations going on through the season, this means budgets will be set by how you finished the previous season. So for example in 2003 season, your budget will depend on where you finished in 2002, as you sign people for 2004
Budgets can not be carried over to the following budget. The only exception to this is signing drivers for that season. For example you signed drivers in 2003 for the 2004 season, you then wanted to add a driver to the lineup while in 2004 for 2004, you would have to use the cash you had left over from 2003
8. TestingThere will be testing events throughout the season as well as pre-season (except 2003). Before a test session a team manager should submit their test focus to me. You can focus on reliability, power or tyres if you have issues with a new tyre
You have test drivers who can get involved in these test sessions and give you valuable feedback
9. CalenderThe Calender will follow the race calender from that season
Race WeekendRace weekends will start with a friday practice. Here your top driver aswel as one of your test drivers will take to the track.
To act as getting a good set-up, your test drivers will reward your team and race drivers with a small increase for quali and the race
The way this will work is by working out the time difference between your top driver and your test driver
The first three will recieve a 5 bhp boost, and 30 driver performance boost
4th to 6th will recieve a 3 bhp boost, and a 15 driver performance boost
Qualifying will be a one lap run, so your drivers only have one chance at it!
Races will be where most of the coverage comes from
11. The next seasonThe way this will work is mainly by variables. I will set a max and min limit and choose at random what your bhp, reliabilty etc will be. Obv things will influence this, for example engine suppliers, drivers, reliability from the previous season etc
That's all i can think of right now. Let me know if you have any questions or if anything is unclear and i will be sure to get back to you