Every Driver participating in any SGP event or competition agrees to have understood the rules, and agrees to obey the rules. By entering the event, the drivers or teams are bound to the Rulebook provided by the organisers.
Failure to understand the rules is not an excuse. If you have questions about certain rules, please ask the Simracing.GP Team via email (support@simracing.gp) or the SGP Racing Discord Server.
The decisions made by the SGP Staff or delegated Race Organisers are final and binding. If a situation is not covered by the rules, the SGP Staff will have the final and binding decision on it.
Competition overview
Basic overview Moza Challenge 25 is a multi-season competition with cash prizes available each season and for overall winners when the tournament ends in December.
The competition is sanctioned by Simracing.GP Ltd and will operate within their normal usage guidelines.
Format overview Seasons: There will be a total of 5 seasons of racing with the top 6 points scorers in each season automatically qualifying for the ‘Grand Final’. Points are made up of a driver’s best 4 results in a season.
Loyalty Streaks Leaderboard: TBC
Grand Final: The drivers that qualify for the grand final will battle it out for the biggest cash prizes.
Dates:
Season 1: GT3 Open Trophy - 5th August - 26th August
Season 2: GT3 UK Cup - 2nd September - 23rd September
Season 3: GT3 USA - 30th Septemberr - 21st October
Season 4: GT3 Euros - 28th October - 18th November
Season 5: GT3 Global Trophy - 25th November - 16th December
Leaderboard - 5th August - 20th December
Grand Final - 20th December
The track calendar for each season will be announced before the start of each season.
Eligibility In order to participate in the Moza Challenge 25 competition, each driver must:
Own an original copy of the PC Version of Assetto Corsa Competizione - playable on Steam
Own the relevant DLCs required to compete in the competition (e.g. additional tracks or cars).
Be a member of the Moza Racing Discord
Have a valid Simracing.GP account with a verified and current email, including associating their discord account to their driver profile
Minimum 18 years of age due to prize money regulations.
Failure to meet this eligibility criteria, could mean removal from the prize awards.
Driver etiquette and code of behaviour The organiser considers the code of conduct a fundamental aspect in every competition. It is precisely for that reason that if any Driver involved in these sanctioned events acts in any of the following ways, the organiser has the right to disqualify the player and/or team with immediate effect as well as removing them from the community on a permanent basis:
Unsporting conduct (deliberate ramming, crashing or otherwise significantly impeding competitors with intention of harming their results).
Driver Ping being unstable or over the agreed upon limit of 150m/s for a consistent period of time.
Verbal/Communication abuse directed at the organising staff and subjects involved (online and offline) in-game, or on any social platform, websites, forums etc.
Any kind of cheating will bring the guilty player to an instant ban from the championship and from our future events; for the avoidance of doubt this includes misuse of in-game mechanics as well as unintended exploits or external cheats.
Trolling.
Please keep discussions, feedback and opinions in a reasonable and constructive manner.
Any postings on social media, discords or other communication channels which damage the brands involved, its competitions, employees, exhibitors or partners will be sanctioned.
Or any violation that is defined in Simracing.GP Terms Of Service
Livery and team name expectations No names, images or descriptions relating to anything of an obscene, harmful or hateful nature are permitted. In the current climate of multiple global conflicts, we also request that no political imagery/messaging/propaganda are featured on a car skin. Failure to comply will result in a removal from the competition. This includes driver and team names on any game for the livery selected.
Moza Challenge 25 Points Scoring
Seasons Season points can be earnt on ANY race event within the appropriate season, but only the best 4 results will count towards the final score for each driver.
Each season then has a system that develops week by week to ensure the fairest balance across all splits regardless of strength or size of field;
Grid Size Adjustment
Applied to all events in a season
Points will be calculated based on the grid size: Final Points = Points × (Grid Size / Base Grid Size) + Bonus Points.
Bonus Points are awarded to every driver that finishes the race IF the grid is bigger than the base grid.
Bonus Points are determined by (Grid Size - Base Grid Size) × Bonus Points Multiplier.
Final points are rounded to the nearest whole number.
Strength of Field Multiplier
Applied to weeks 2, 3 and 4
SOF multiplier is applied on the final race points (including grid size adjustments, if applicable) based on SOF table values
Strength of Field is a sum of all drivers in each split's SGP Rank divided by the amount of drivers registered for that split.
This multiplier is applied after the grid size adjustment.
Grand Final
The results of the grand final will not be decided on points, but purely the finishing positions of drivers in the single event on 20th December.
Qualifying for the Grand Final
The top 6 drivers from each season will automatically qualify for the grand final on 20th December 2025.
If in any season one of the top 6 finishers has already qualified then the 7th place points scorer will then qualify. This will then be repeated until 6 drivers have qualified from each season.
Prizing Prizes are available each season, for the grand final, and for the overall leaderboard;
Seasons Prizes are awarded to the top 3 points scorers in each season.
1st = $750
2nd = $325
3rd = $125
Grand Final
Prizes are awarded to the top 2 finishing drivers.
1st = $2,000 and Moza R12+FSR2
2nd = $1,250 and Moza R9+GS V2P
3rd = Moza R5 Bundle
Loyalty Streak Leaderboard
TBC
Distribution of prizing
All prize distribution will be handled by MOZA Racing directly. Winners may be contacted directly via Discord by SGP staff to clarify contact details when prizes have been earnt. SGP will then pass those details for MOZA to handle the distribution of all cash and product prizes.
Ensuring fairness Simracing.GP reserve the right to review any platform activity if there is a suspicion of cheating. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of in-game ‘exploits’ that provide an unfair advantage, the deliberate cutting of the race track, the setting up or joining of events with the intention of not racing thus preventing other drivers from scoring points, and more.
Any action deemed by the Race Director or SGP Management Team to represent unsportsmanlike conduct may be penalised at their discretion.
Scrutineering To ensure a fair playing ground for all participants, the organiser reserves the right to request replay footage and/or MOTEC data from drivers at any point of the tournament, to which the participant must adhere within the time frame specified in the request. Failure to do so may result in the participant’s removal from an event or the entire competition and any other subsequent competitions held by the organiser.
Making a protest Please use the SGP platform protest system to lodge a protest which will then be reviewed before the next week’s racing. Protest procedure is laid out at the end of this document.
Indemnifications The Organisers reserve the rights to change these Regulations at any time.
The Organisers reserve the right to cancel or postpone a race.
The Organisers shall not be held liable for any losses suffered resulting from the cancellation of a race or of server crash of the race server.
Competitor Releases
Each member, by participating in any Simracing.GP sanctioned-event, grants to Simracing.GP, its authorized agents and assigns, an exclusive license to use and sublicense their name, likeness and performance, including photographs, images and sounds of such competitor and/or any vehicle that competitor drives in the event, in any way, medium or material (including but not limited to broadcasts by and through television, cable television, radio, pay-per-view, closed circuit television, satellite signal, digital signal, film productions, audiotape productions, transmissions over the Internet, public or private online services authorized by Simracing.GP, sales and other commercial projects, and the like) for promoting, advertising and broadcasting, recording or reporting any Simracing.GP-sanctioned event before, during and after such event, and each competitor hereby relinquishes to Simracing.GP exclusively and in perpetuity all rights thereto for such purposes.
Each member, by participating in any Simracing.GP sanctioned-event, acknowledges that Simracing.GP, and its licenses and assigns, exclusively and in perpetuity owns any and all rights to broadcast, transmit, film, tape, capture, overhear, photograph, collect or record by any means, process, medium or device (including but not limited to broadcasts by and through television, cable television, radio, pay-per-view, closed circuit television, satellite signal, digital signal, film productions, audiotape productions, transmissions over the Internet, public or private online services authorized by Simracing.GP, sales and other commercial projects, and the like), whether or not currently in existence, all images, sounds and data (including but not limited to in-car audio, in-car video, in-car radio, voice chat, text chat, other electronic transmissions between cars and crews, and timing and scoring information) arising from or during any Simracing.GP-sanctioned event or the competitor’s performance in the event, and that Simracing.GP is and shall be the sole owner of any and all copyrights, intellectual property rights, and proprietary rights worldwide in and to these works and in and to any other works, copyrightable or otherwise, created from the images, sounds and data arising from or during any Simracing.GP-sanctioned event and the competitor’s performance in the event. Each competitor agrees to take all steps reasonably necessary, and all steps requested by Simracing.GP, to protect, perfect or effectuate Simracing.GP’s ownership of other interest in these rights. Each competitor agrees not to take any action, nor cause others to take any action, nor enter into any third-party agreement which would contravene, diminish, encroach or infringe upon these Simracing.GP rights.
Moza Challenge Protest and Penalty Regulations
1. Protest Procedure
All protests must be submitted via the official protest system within Simracing.GP. Only incidents raised through this platform will be considered for review.
1.1 How to Submit a Protest
To file a protest, follow these steps:
Navigate to the results page of the relevant race on Simracing.GP and select the correct split that you competed in.
Click the ‘Protests’ tab.
Select ‘Protest Race’.
From the dropdown, choose the name of the driver you are protesting.
Provide a video link in accordance with the requirements below.
Add a clear and concise description of the incident.
Click submit.
1.2 Video Submission Requirements
All video submissions must include:
Chase cam views of:
Your car
The car being protested
Any other relevant vehicles
Cockpit cam views of:
Your car
The car being protested
Any other relevant vehicles
Additional requirements:
Videos must include the ‘pedals’ HUD to display driver inputs.
Videos must be played at normal (1x) speed with no speed alterations.
Submissions must be uploaded to a recognised video platform, such as YouTube or Streamable.
Videos must be publicly accessible to stewards (i.e. not private or password-protected).
⚠️ Failure to meet any of the above requirements will result in the protest being automatically rejected.
2. Penalty System:
Gradient of penalties to be applied:
Warning - Used for minor offences with little or no impact on another driver’s point scoring
-10% points reduction - Used for minor offences with some impact on another driver’s point scoring or breach of rules
-25% points reduction - Used for more significant offences or a second offence following a warning
-50% points reduction - Used for serious offences often involving the wrecking of multiple cars
Disqualification - Used for the most serious breaches of regulations
Stewards have the discretion to imply any of these penalties or any other sanctions based upon the incident in question.
3. Stewarding
All incidents submitted through the protest system will be reviewed as promptly as possible by the stewarding team.
Outcomes and penalties will be visible publicly via the protest page on Simracing.GP.
A steward’s decision is final. Abuse or disrespect toward stewards will not be tolerated and may result in additional sanctions.
5. Cheating and Exploits
If you suspect a driver of using cheats, hacks, or exploits and do not wish to submit a public protest:
Contact: 📧 support@simracing.gp
Include any supporting evidence such as replays, screenshots, or logs.