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It doesn't matter even if their race night/s aren't good for you. Practice sessions can be just as, if not more, fun than racing.
Just follow a few basic simple "rules".
Introduce yourself on their forum. If you're new to sim racing include that.
Read and follow the rules, in general be courteous and show a level of humility.
Very important, you must be prepared to use voice chat eg: Teamspeak or (if unlucky) Discord.
As I said at the start, "At the moment" because this could all change with the new competition structure they are working on.
If patience isn't a word you know then rFactor isn't for you.
Currently running Porsce RSR league every Friday with grids of 30+ cars. drop me a mail if you need further info.
Asking for rF3 just shows how little you follow rFactor 2.
The next season starts in june, and everyone can join!
https://discord.gg/kADzNddjRX
I do enjoy the race control content, I have to say, but the silver and gold events are never populated at that time (silver can be sometimes)
This league is for rFactor 2 (and probably adding more games later), and we race Saturdays at 10AM UTC, subject to change for the next season (in june) as we know that is too early in the morning for a lot of people. (mostly South america and North America)