We have officially rolled out the new Safety Rating (SR) driven license tiers! Ranging from R (Rookie) to S (Super), your license dictates which competitive splits you can enter. Keep it clean out there!
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The 90s Evo Hub uses a dynamic, 6-Tier License system strictly driven by your Safety Rating (SR). This dictates which competitive splits and official races you are eligible to enter.
Every driver starts at Class R with a 2.50 SR. Your SR is calculated by a live laps-per-incident ratio.
Completing clean laps is the only way to earn SR. The amount you earn is dynamically scaled by three factors:
During an active race, the telemetry engine acts as a live, automated steward. It monitors all collisions and tracks your Incident Points ("x") in real-time.
To protect the integrity of official races, there is a strict incident limit. If a driver accumulates 17x in a single race (e.g., 4 car contacts and 1 wall scrape), the automated steward will intervene.
Your Driver Rating (ELO) is the ultimate measure of your pace, consistency, and racecraft. It isolates your skill from the amount of time you've spent grinding on the server.
Every driver enters the ecosystem with a baseline rating of 1500 ELO.
Unlike basic point systems, ELO is calculated dynamically. At the end of every race, the engine runs a 1v1 mathematical comparison between you and every single other driver on the grid.
This system completely prevents drivers from "farming" rating points in empty lobbies or against rookies. To reach the top of the global leaderboards, you have to consistently beat fast people.
TrackXP is our loyalty mechanic. It rewards drivers who put in the hours practicing, grinding laps, and hunting for personal bests.
In Practice and Track Day sessions, stringing together clean laps builds a progressive XP multiplier.
Pushing your limits is directly rewarded. Setting a new Personal Best (PB) on any unique Track/Car combination instantly awards a flat +15 XP bonus, regardless of your current multiplier.
Your TrackXP directly translates to your Trackday Level, which is proudly displayed on your Driver License. The leveling curve is exponential—reaching Level 2 takes only a handful of laps, but reaching Level 50 requires ultimate dedication to the asphalt.
The 90s Evo Hub is built on respect. We expect all drivers to adhere to standard, hard-nosed sim racing etiquette.
If you are being lapped, hold your line and be predictable. Do not make sudden lane changes or brake erratically. It is the faster car's responsibility to execute the pass safely around you.
Dive-bombing is strictly prohibited. To be entitled to racing room through a corner, the trailing car must establish significant overlap (front bumper alongside the lead car's doors) before the normal turn-in point.
If you spin out or go off-track, you surrender your right of way. You must check your relative timings and track map before re-entering the racing surface. Rejoining into traffic and causing a collision will result in heavy steward penalties.
We do not tolerate malicious behavior. Intentional wrecking, retaliation, or harassment of any kind will result in an immediate and permanent IP and SteamID ban. If you are involved in an incident, save your replay and use the Report Driver tab. Let the Stewards handle it.