Inversely, whenever a driver’s Safety Rating decreases across a whole number value, an additional 0.40 Safety Rating Whenever a driver’s Safety Rating increases across a whole number value, an additional 0.40 Safety Rating is added. To be clear, a value of 3.6 (+0.2) means that the driver gained 0.2 SR from the session and their total SR is now 3.6. Your final safety rating will be listed, along with whatever changes were caused by the race that resulted in the listed SR. You can check your Safety Rating for any of your licenses by clicking on your helmet in the iRacing UI.Īfter every session, you can see any changes to your SR by going to the “Results” for the last session you ran. The Safety Rating scale is numbered from 0.00, all the way to 4.99. IRacing tracks a driver's safety rating independently for each discipline - oval, road, dirt oval, and dirt road - as each of these disciplines is different and a driver's safety in one may not be the same as their safety in another. A driver with a lower safety rating is expected to have incidents more often than a driver with a higher safety rating. Safety Rating is an indicator of the number of incident points you typically receive. One of the two factors in license progression is your Safety Rating, referred to as SR. Solution home In Sim Points, Ratings and Results iRacing How-To: Safety Rating
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