Hello, everyone. I've come up with an interesting way of using the best Formula 1 simularor nowadays - Rfactor . Graphically, its slightly outdated, but as an F1 simulator, it is still the best. The goal is to carry out and watch a championship with the cars' development according to a certain mechanism based on F1 2019 mod and different drivers . The skills of drivers are assigned according to real performance , ranging from speed to aggression , the % of composure , probability of crashes , etc.The champ kicks off from tests - all the cars are exactly the same on the first stage, therefore , you will be able to see true performance and make out who is actually faster on equal cars in test sessions. The development model of the cars is as follows: It will be possible to update about 20 parts in them (diffuser, wings, engine, etc.) 3 levels of updates are available. Level 1, 2 and 3. Level 3 is the most powerful and gives about 0.6 seconds per lap (depending on the track) Each update package includes different components such as: improvement of the engine (its parts), downforce of different levels, reduction of air resistance, diffuser components, etc. How will updates be accrued ? Who does the most laps in the tests gets a level 3 upgrade. Who is less - the 2nd and 3rd indicator on the tests - level 1 respectively. In Rfactor, it is impossible to configure in what order who will leave pit lane and how many laps can be done, it is an absolute random and interesting method of upgrading cars in virtual mode. Next, tyres. The difference between the Soft and hard will be about a sec per lap. Medium - red label,Soft-yellow. The race distance is 120 % . Now , let's move on to the tracks - the Championship will be held on completely different tracks that are not in the real F1 championship (some default tracks can be added of course) with an excellent configuration and landscape.. Some races will be carried out with a reversible starting grid , the driver, who took Pole Position will start last , etc . In such races, points for qualification will be awarded according to the 10-8-6-5-4-3-2-1 scheme, and the anticipation from such races is difficult to overestimate) There is no blue flag rule - "if you are fast, it should not be difficult to pass the slow driver" .What do you think about it ?