CMS GT3 Sprint Series iRacing Magny Cours

CMS GT3 Sprint Series iRacing Magny Cours

Round 4 of the CMS 2023 GT3 Sprint Series in iRacing will visit Magny Cours for some more fantastic GT racing.

The CMS 2023 GT3 Sprint Series in iRacing is once again ready to take to the track as Magny Cours takes center stage. All details are provided including the stream and where to sign up, check it out.

2023 Season 1, Race 4 Magny-Cours

Race Information

All times are US Eastern Time

  • Wednesday, January 25th, 2023
  • 8:30pm – Server opens for practice
  • 9:20pm – Qualifying begins
  • 9:30pm – Race begins

Open Setup

  • Practice length: 50 minutes
  • Qualifier length: 2 laps or 10 minutes
  • Race length: 60 minutes
  • Starting type: Rolling start
  • Fast Repair: 1

Drive-thru penalty every 17x incidents

Track Information

  • T4, T6 are considered to be straights
  • DYNAMIC WEATHER
  • DYNAMIC TRACK STATE

Race Starts
Formation lap, everyone hold their positions after the pace car exits the course.
When green lights come on, we go!

Live Stream: CMSRACING – Twitch

Participation
Mandatory registration: https://cmsracing.com/iR-GT3-2023/
Further instructions provided at the link above.

Orange Zone
The first lap Orange Zone for this race will extend past the exit of T10, after the corner following the infield hairpin. See the map below.
This zone on the first lap will be reviewed after the race for incidents, and incident reviews will be filed for questionable contact.

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