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RACING DIVISION LEAGUES – GT7

 

Welcome to the Mi5ClanUK Racing Division

Experience competitive, community-driven motorsport across a variety of Gran Turismo 7 league formats. From weekly multi-class battles to structured seasonal championships, our racing division brings together drivers of all skill levels for intense, fair, and exciting racing. With leaderboards, stats, and event pages updated throughout each season, this is the home of organised Mi5ClanUK GT7 competition. See our current & upcoming leagues below…  

GT7 Weekly Races – League Description

The GT7 Weekly Races form the backbone of the Mi5ClanUK Racing Division, bringing our community together every Friday at 9pm for a competitive yet friendly motorsport experience. Running continuously since June 2025, this league puts strategy and driver versatility at the forefront thanks to our Race Picker Roster system. Each week, a selected racer chooses the track, car category, and all race parameters—including tyre wear, fuel consumption, weather, Balance of Performance, and PP setup rules—creating a unique challenge every time the lights go out. The season spans until December 2025, with new seasons beginning every January and running quarterly. Drivers earn points using the official FIA scoring model, with an additional point awarded for the fastest lap. Full leaderboards, driver statistics, event listings, and a dynamic race roster will be available on the website, giving newcomers and veterans alike a clear window into the competition.  

GT7 GR Championship – League Description

Launching in January 2026, the GT7 GR Championship delivers a structured, multi-class racing format designed for drivers who crave long-term progression and tactical decision-making. Each seasonal championship spans 12 races across 3 months, with competitors committing to one car from each major Gran Turismo group: Gr.1, Gr.2, Gr.3, and Gr.4. These classes rotate on a four-week cycle and then repeat, meaning each driver competes three times per class across the full season. The championship blends consistency with adaptability—drivers must master machinery ranging from top-tier prototypes to production-based GT racers. Just like the Weekly Races, the GR Championship features comprehensive leaderboards, statistics, race histories, and roster data on the Mi5ClanUK website. This league is ideal for racers who want a seasonal championship format with clear structure and competitive depth.

LEAGUE GUIDELINES

Clean and Fair Racing

Clean and fair racing is expected at all times. Any driver who causes contact or drives in an unsafe or aggressive manner may be penalised. Drivers must respect the racing line of other drivers and avoid making sudden moves that could cause an incident.  

Overtaking

Overtaking should be done cleanly and without contact. The driver attempting to overtake should make their intentions clear and move alongside the other driver before making the move. The overtaking driver is responsible for ensuring that they have enough room to complete the pass. The driver being overtaken should give the overtaking driver enough room and should not impede their progress.  

Defending

Drivers are allowed to defend their position, but they should do so in a safe and respectful manner. A driver is allowed to make one move to defend their position, but they cannot make any further moves that could be considered blocking. If a driver moves in reaction to the movements of the car behind them, this will be considered blocking.  

Contact

Any contact between cars may be reviewed by the league officials. Drivers who make contact with other drivers may be penalised, depending on the severity of the incident. Any driver who causes an incident that results in another driver being forced off the track or losing positions may be given a penalty.  

Blue Flags

When a driver is being lapped by another driver, they must give way to the faster driver. The driver being lapped should move off the racing line and allow the faster driver to pass safely. The blue flag will be shown to the driver being lapped to indicate that they should give way to the faster driver. Do not fight to unlap yourself. Giving Way to Higher Class Vehicles In multi-class races, drivers in lower classes must give way to drivers in higher classes when being lapped. The same rules for blue flags apply, and the driver in the lower class should move off the racing line to allow the higher class driver to pass safely. It is the responsibility of the higher class driver to make a safe and clean pass, without causing contact or impeding the progress of the lower class driver.  

Turn 1 Etiquette

Drivers should exercise caution and avoid making any sudden moves or aggressive manoeuvres in turn 1. It is important for drivers to give each other enough room to navigate the turn safely. Any driver who causes contact or a collision in turn 1 may be penalised.  

Warning System

Please note for any incidents deemed to be dangerous driving we'll be running a warning system. 3 incidents in which you're deemed at fault will result in a points deduction depending on severity of the incidents. 5 accidents deemed to be your fault or intentional will trigger a race ban & reset the counter back to 0 Anyone deemed to be purposely causing hovac in the league or ruining others races will be banned instantly & not allowed to return Being overly aggressive into turn 1 is always a bad idea during a 1 hour endurance race so please be mindful Respect ALL flags including blue, if a blue flag is waved for you please move out of the way when safe to do so. This minimises crashes During qualifying please DO NOT race eachother, ruining eachothers qualifying laps will only lead to issues so allow gaps in the field Please realise not everyone is A+ rated & may need extra time to improve their driving over a season or at a track. Please be patient & encourage eachother instead of discouraging & slamming each other We understand that connection issues can sometimes be a culprit in incidents so I will be as fair as possible over any incidents & will call upon outsiders to judge as well if needs be such as who also helps run this league If an incident is deemed as a penalty please move on & come back stronger, we won't tolerate any hate or bad will towards any league drivers. Cool your head & realise we're all here for the love of racing as a community, No matter what happens on track we're friends first & a community which is always more important than your pride & ego

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