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AMC Championship Cup
The 'AMC Championship Cup
' is a competitive racing series spanning '6 weeks
', featuring '12 events
' in total, with two events held each week.
It includes a variety of race categories: * Circuit Races at Ansan (2 events): These are broken down by vehicle horsepower, including 180HP, 240HP, and 320HP classes. * Street Races (4 events): Testing skills on urban and public roads. * Rally Races (4 events): Focusing on off-road or challenging terrain. * Fun Races (2 events): Where participants can race in less conventional vehicles like Buses, Trucks, or Semis.
Points System
Points are awarded based on an F1-style system, ensuring that every participant, regardless of their finishing position, earns a minimum of 1 point.
Races
Points are awarded according to F1-style rules, but with a minimum of 1 point for all participants:
- 1st place: 25 points
- 2nd place: 18 points
- 3rd place: 15 points
- 4th place: 12 points
- 5th place: 10 points
- 6th place: 8 points
- 7th place: 6 points
- 8th place: 4 points
- 9th place: 2 points
- 10th place: 1 point
Time Trials (Sprints)
Points are awarded on the fastest times:
- 1st: 10 points
- 2nd: 8 points
- 3rd: 6 points
- 4th: 5 points
- 5th: 4 points
- 6th: 3 points
- 7th: 2 points
- 8th: 1 point
Teams vs. Individual Racing
Players have the flexibility to participate either as an individual, as part of a team, or both simultaneously. Teams are optional, and players can freely form or switch between them. For the team standings, points are calculated based on the contributions of the top two players from each team in every race. There's also a potential for a special 1v1 race at the end of the season between the top players of the two leading teams.
Current teams include 'TRUST
', 'TEKU
', and 'CAR
'.
AMC History
* Season 1: The first inaugural season ran from 22 May to 28 June. CommonDenizen won the personal standings, while ROT won the team standings (members: MeadowVick and Krya). * Season 2: The second season's starting date is yet to be announced.
AMC Championship Prizes
The total budget for prizes per season is 30,000,000 coins.
Saturday Event (per event)
- Total Budget per event: $1,500,000
- 1st: 30% ($450,000)
- 2nd: 18% ($270,000)
- 3rd: 12% ($180,000)
- 4th: 10% ($150,000)
- 5th: 8% ($120,000)
- 6th: 6% ($90,000)
- 7th: 5% ($75,000)
- 8th: 4% ($60,000)
- 9th: 3.5% ($52,500)
- 10th: 3.5% ($52,500)
Time Trials (per event)
- Total Budget per event: $500,000
- 1st: 30% ($150,000)
- 2nd: 18% ($90,000)
- 3rd: 12% ($60,000)
- 4th: 10% ($50,000)
- 5th: 8% ($40,000)
- 6th: 6% ($30,000)
- 7th: 5% ($25,000)
- 8th: 4% ($20,000)
- 9th: 3.5% ($17,500)
- 10th: 3.5% ($17,500)
End of Season - Best Personal Standings
- Total Payout: $12,000,000
- 1st (Champion): 40% ($4,800,000)
- 2nd: 20% ($2,400,000)
- 3rd: 12% ($1,440,000)
- 4th: 8% ($960,000)
- 5th: 6% ($720,000)
- 6th: 4% ($480,000)
- 7th: 3% ($360,000)
- 8th: 2.5% ($300,000)
- 9th: 2.5% ($300,000)
- 10th: 2% ($240,000)
End of Season - Best Teams
- Total Payout: $6,000,000
- 1st (Champion): 45% ($2,700,000)
- 2nd: 25% ($1,500,000)
- 3rd: 15% ($900,000)
- 4th: 10% ($600,000)
- 5th: 5% ($300,000)
Motor Town Racing Development Grant
The AMC Championship Cup is supported by the 'Motor Town Racing Development Grant
', an initiative approved by Mayor Freeman. This grant provides 150,000 coins to contestants officially registered for major racing events like the AMC Championship Cup. This support is specifically for acquiring and tuning high-performance vehicles, promoting higher quality and more accessible competition for all. The grant features a player-friendly, conditional repayment system, ensuring that racers are always financially better off for their participation.
The grant is funded by the Treasury.