
"Race Hosting" in this context refers to the role and responsibilities of the host (lobby manager)
Opening Lobbies: The host is responsible for creating and managing game lobbies with set schedules. These lobbies serve as virtual arenas in which competitions take place.
Naming the Room and Category: The host must name the room to reflect the specific category and competition of the current competition.
Checking Participants: The host is responsible for carefully checking the presence of drivers on the track to ensure that they are part of the correct category or room. If any participants make a mistake, the host must eject them from the game session immediately.
Communication and Race Management: Hosts must communicate important stages of the race through room chat, such as the start and end of qualifying, tire change, actual start of the race, etc. They must also ensure that the room settings are correct.
Monitoring and Sharing Results: Hosts must monitor the proper progress of the race, take screenshots of the results, save replays and share this to the race management.
Chat Management: Only the host is allowed to write in the room chat, except to report bugs. Hostile or repeated comments that clog the chat may be subject to penalty.
Handling of Technical Problems and Incompatibilities: In case of pilots who are unable to enter the room or have technical problems, the host must handle the situation.