In the Moscow Raceway Grand Prix competition, it is not speed that matters, but driving skill. In May 2023, the participants will try to surpass the result of G-Drive Racing pilot Roman Rusinov.
The essence of the competition is simple: participants of car track days, ordinary motorists, must complete four laps along the main configuration of the race track. At the same time, their time in each round must be as equal as possible for all four rounds. The smaller the difference between the circles, the fewer penalty points. So it doesn’t matter what cars the racers drive, in the general table of the amateur championship, a participant in the Volga can outwit an opponent in a Ferrari.
According to the results of his attempt, Roman Rusinov, driving the sports prototype G-Drive G01, received 419 penalty points. Every participant who manages to score fewer free throws in May will receive a gift from Moscow Raceway! And at the end of the season, the winner of the first line of the entire leaderboard will receive a special gift – a super grill from the Grill Center store!
You can learn more about the rules of the Moscow Raceway Grand Prix and see the current results at this link.
Source: F1 News

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