Game rules

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Before you can participate to this game, you need to be registered with Zweeler Ltd. Once registered for one of the games, you can play them all!!

After registration you can start creating your team(s). The teams can be submitted and changed until the start of the game on Sunday 3 September 2017 14:00.

This is a qualification game for the Race to Abu Dhabi!

  1. We have 19 qualifiers in 2017 where you can win a ticket for the End Game of the Race to Abu Dhabi. The prize pool of the End Game is at least 5,000 euros with a 1st prize of 2,500 euros. All tickets have a value of at least 25 euro!

  2. There are 38 tickets available.

  3. One ticket entitles you to make one team in the End Game of the Race to Abu Dhabi.

  4. The End Game of the Race to Abu Dhabi will be the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. This will take place on Sunday 26 November 2017.

  5. One player can win up to 2 tickets. If anyone has won 2 tickets, it is no longer possible to take part in a qualification game.

  6. When a player creates additional accounts in order to win more tickets, the player is excluded from the End Game and his account will be blocked at Zweeler.

  7. The End Game will be put live at least five days before the start.

  8. If teams are tied in a qualifying game at a position that entitles you to a ticket, and there are more teams than tickets at the same position, the following rules will be decisive:

    1. The team with the best performing driver individually. The team with the driver in his team with the most individual points will win the ticket. For example:

      1. Team A has Lewis Hamilton with 70 points and Team B has Sebastian Vettel with 60 points as driver with the most points. Team A wins the ticket.

      2. If the first driver has the same points in both teams, we will compare the next driver till we have a winner.

    2. If both teams are identical there will be a play-off in the next qualifying game. The player with the best team will win the ticket.

    3. If both players have again a team which have the same points, rule A) will be applied to decide who wins the ticket. If both teams are again identical, then the next qualification game will be decisive.

    4. In case of an equal finish in the final qualifying game and A) is inconclusive, we will look at the total number of teams made for all qualifiers by that player. The player who created the most teams in all qualifiers will win the ticket. When this is also equal, we will draw to decide who gets the ticket.

  9. On the calendar you can find all qualifying games, fee per team, maximum number of teams per player and the total of available tickets for the End Game of the Race to Abu Dhabi.

To create a team, you have a budget of 120 million euro to buy 6 drivers. Your drivers will score points based on their results in the race (race points) and the difference with their qualification position (bonus points).

Suppose you picked Lewis Hamilton and he qualifies as eighth and finishes the race as second. Hamilton will then score 125 race points and 6 bonus points. 131 points in total. He will receive 6 bonus points because he won 6 positions compared to the qualifications.

Drivers who are not finishing will also receive points. The first DNF (did not finish) will be classified as 20th, then next DNF as 19th etc.. Suppose you choose Max Verstappen and he qualifies as 10th and is the 3rd DNF, he will be classified in the race as 18th. In this example Verstappen will score 15 race points and -8 bonus points. 7 points in total. He scores -8 bonus points because he lost 8 positions compared to the qualifications.

Moreover, you fill in the following predictions:

  • Winner GP

The values of the drivers can be found through the link: drivers

It is allowed to submit multiple teams per player. There is only 1 restriction: Different teams of the same participant need to differ by a minimum of 2 drivers* from each other.

* The software will give a message when this rule is broken!

It is not allowed to create more then 2 teams for this game.

With all unforeseen circumstances, Zweeler Ltd. will make a decision.

Place Differential = (Starting Position) – (Finishing Position)

Example: If a driver starts in 20th position and finishes in 10th place then his Place Differential is +10.

A driver’s starting position is based solely on his qualifying position. If a driver's starting position changes between qualifying and the start of the race for any reason (grid penalty, start from pit lane, etc.), the qualifying position will be used to calculate place differential.

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Extra predictionPoints
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You can win for the Gran Premio d'Italia (RtAD) the following prizes: 2 ticket(s). One ticket entitles you to make one team in the End Game of the Road to Bergen.

The prize pool of the End Game is at least 5,000 euro with a 1st prize of 2,500 euro. All tickets have a value of at least 25 euro!