FVA 2025b Proto Cup
Hosted by Asdrea EvergardenIndex
- Participacion
- Event rounds
- Points
- Podiums
- Incident reports
- Schedule and tracks
Participation
The Proto Cup is an open access category, which means that the only requirements to participate are to have a Proto car and a script-free avatar.
However, people who meet the following conditions are not permitted to take part in the competition:
- Drivers who achieved a podium in GP1 at any point in history.
- Drivers who participated in more than half of the A races in the previous GTSS season.
- Drivers who achieved a GP2 championship.
Event rounds
The Proto Cup events will consist of three rounds:
- Qualification: a qualification round will be run with a duration of 10 minutes in which the final result determines the starting grid of both races.
- Sprint Race: an 8-minute race in which the drivers start in reverse order of the qualifying round. Gates will be solid.
- Feature Race: a 12-minute race in which the drivers start according to the order of the qualifying round. Gates will be solid.
Note: a driver who does not arrive in time for the qualifying round can still compete in both races, but will always start from the back of the grid.
Points
Each race will grant a different amount of points:
Sprint Race:
- 38 points
- 30 points
- 24 points
- 18 points
- 14 points
- 10 points
- 8 points
- 6 points
- 4 points
- 2 point
Feature Race:
- 57 points
- 45 points
- 36 points
- 27 points
- 21 points
- 15 points
- 12 points
- 9 points
- 6 points
- 3 points
Podiums
The events will end with two podiums, one for each race, and their respective trophy ceremony.
Incident reports
The intention of a race incident report, as well as its resolution, must always be focused on helping drivers to improve their level, not to punish or discredit them. Therefore, when reporting a race incident, please note the following:
- Reports must be made privately and exclusively with the category coordinators.
- Public reports during or after the events on any official FVA channel are not permitted and may lead to an exclusion from the series.
- An incident cannot be reported until the end of the podium ceremony, and reports issued later than the following Tuesday will not be accepted.
- Reports must be concise and preferably supported by graphic evidence. In the absence of such evidence, the official recording of the coordination will be used as reference for the report.
Schedule and tracks
The Proto Cup events will take place on the same weekends and on the same tracks as the GT Super Endurance events. The days and times to hold the events will be Saturdays at 12:00 PM SLT.