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E-Sports Drifting Association Official Rulebook Version 1.4

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E-Sports Drifting Association ESDA Rules and Regulations 2016 Official Rulebook Version 1.2Note: All complaints on the ESDA Rulebook must be addressed before or afterthe ESDA event. Please read the entire rulebook carefully before submitting a question to the organizers because your answer might be in the book.If your answer is not in the rulebook. Message Drifted IV and will get back with a reply as soon as possible. Table of Contents ESDA Introduction1.1 Intro 2. Using ESDA Rules for Events2.1 Using ESDA Rules For Organized Events2.2 How to set up a ESDA event2.3 ESDA Events 3. ESDA General Info3.1 Code of conduct and Zero Tolerance Agreement3.2 Gambling and Prizes 4. ESDA Event Info4.1 Pro Events4.2 Am Events4.3 World Event4.4 Team Events4.4Event Breakdown

4.5 Drivers Meeting 5. ESDA Tournament Format5.1 Pro Event5.2 Am Event5.3 World Event5.4 Team Events5.5 Tandem and Qualifying5.6 Lobby Setup and Procedures5.7 Reserves 6. ESDA Judging and Scoring6.1 Judging Breakdown6.2 Scoring Breakdown6.3 Protesting 7. ESDA Schedule7.1 Event Schedule7.2 Re-Schedule of an event 8. ESDA Tracks (Courses)8.1 Sections List 9. ESDA ​Registration9.1 How to sign Up 10. ESDA Player Seeding10.1 Bracket Seeding Format 11. ESDA Eligible Cars and info

11.1 Eligible Car List11.2 Change of a car11.3 Car Restrictions11.4 Banned Parts on cars11.5 Modding 12. ESDA Nameplate Placement12.1 Example of Placement of Driver Name 13. ESDA Online Rules13.1 Sorting connection issues13.2 No Shows13.3 Being Late 14. ESDA Permission to use videos14.1 Rights to use ESDA Videos 15. ESDA Staff 16.ESDA Contacts and Social Media 17. Version Updates ESDA Introduction1.1 Intro E-Sports Drift Association (ESDA) is tournaments that showcases driving skill toget a car sideways going through a course with turns while maintaining angle,line, andstyle. This presents entertainment to viewers to see virtual drift at a competitive level.We are glad to provide drivers with the (Year) edition of the technical rules andregulation of the E-Sports Drifting Association. This version of the rulebook covers thefoundation for the organization and conduct of the E-Sports Drift Association.

Participants, teams, drivers, and officials are strongly encouraged to read these rulescarefully. E-Sports Drift Association wishes you a successful competition season. 2. Using ESDA Rules for Events2.1 Using ESDA Rules For Organized Events The E-Sports Drift Association gives the right for other organizers to implementESDA rules to other events. All who organize any event which want to sanction orpartner must be authorized by the E-Sports Drift Association.Any entity who organizesESDA rules comp must be allowed to organize a competition by the statement in 2.1.2.2 How to set up a ESDA eventThe organizer of a ESDA competition must publish the Supplementary Regulations ofthe event including the following information in advance before an event start:1.Name of the event, and date2. Name of the organizer and Judges3. Course or section of track4. Pro (Major) or Am (Open) event5. Restrictions Vehicle info, Eligible cars6. Competition sign up form7. Bracket Size8. Rewards if any9. Judges are not allowed to compete10. Sponsors if any2.3 ESDA EventsNote: Events may be addedThese are the following ESDA approved events:

ESDA Pro (Major)ESDA Am (Open)ESDA WorldESDA Team 3. ESDA General Info3.1 Code of conduct and Zero Tolerance AgreementAll Drivers and teams that compete in all ESDA competitions must comply with theCode of Conduct defined below. Terms of agreement will be on sign up agreeing 100%professionalism on the following below: • #1. Play with a feeling of joy for their participation in the competition. • #2. Convey the attractiveness of ESDA competition and strive for increasing the number of companies and fans. • #3. Play and keep a fair behavior • #4. Respect drivers, team crew, official organizers and keep a friendly attitude for them. • #5. Observe the rules and act in accordance with the spirit of the rules. • #6. Not forget modesty when they ride to a victory and accept defeat with proud attitude. • #7. They must refrain from abusive language, attitude or behavior with harmful intent against the fan and the interested persons. • #8.N​ o​ poor behavior on the course • #9. No posting pictures after rounds creating negative issues • #10. No creating drama on the stream or interrupt the event to get attention. • #11. No driving on the track without being told so • #12. No talking or being loud while cars are going • #13. No going on social media sites creating negative issues

• #14. No tampering with other drivers or organizers internet • #15. No use of multiple accounts or making new accounts to compete. This goes for teams events as well • #16. No Modded xbox’s • #17. Any sort of in game cheating will not be allowed. • #18. Poor behavior to organizers or staff about car and tunes. Ex Driver loses and makes an issue about wrong tune being made.Breaking #3,4,6,7, and 8-18 will result in a suspend or a ban from all ESDA events. Thefollowing will categorize how suspends and warnings will be taken: • 3 warnings of breaking rules #3,4,6,and 7= Suspend • 1 offense of breaking rules #8-18 = Suspend • 2 offense= Suspend of 2 events • 3rd offense= BanAll drivers must sign a terms of agreement form. Drivers will not be able to enterwithout signing one. If drivers have any problems about a round.Please, send an ESDA Official amessage on xbox live. Private message on ESDA Facebook. Keep all negative issuesoff the forums and other social media sites. An answer will come back as soon aspossible.3.2 Gambling and PrizesGambling Any sort of side bets or gambling to make money is not allowed in ESDA events.ESDA promotes no sort of gambling on any website. Drivers will be penalized.Prizes and Rewards

Prizes and rewards are allowed to be given out by event organizers andsponsored companies. Donations from fans are allowed to help support the ESDAbrand. 4. ESDA Event Info4.1 Pro (Major) EventsE-Sports Drift Association (ESDA) Pro events will consist 16 drivers. This is the highestlevel of competition.4.2 Am (Open) EventsE-Sports Drift Association (ESDA) AM events is open to all drivers. Driver limit isdetermined based on the sign ups with max limit being 128 drivers.4.3 World EventE-Sports Drift Association (ESDA) World events is invitation only. Earned from pointsplacing from earlier events.4.4 Team EventsE-Sports Drift Association (ESDA) Team events is a 8 team event.4.5 Event BreakdownAm Event Breakdown: Am (Open) events is based on sign ups. Drivers will compete for a top 8 spot intothe Pro (Major) event.Pro Event Breakdown: Pro (Major) events will consist of 16 drivers. 8 current pro’s with the 8 new prosthat moved up from the Open (Am) events. Drivers will compete for a top 8 spot toretain pro status. The drivers that finished 9th-16th will lose their pro status and bemoved down to Am. If a pro fail to attend an event. Replacement from the Am event thatplaced 9th-16th will be moved up to Pro. Pros that fail to attend an event will lose Prosstatus. This is done to keep a consistent flow of pro drivers and make sure spots arefilled for events.

World Event Breakdown World events will consist of 64 drivers that will be invited based off placings.Winner will be crowned ESDA World Champion.Team Event Breakdown Team events will consist of 8 teams. There will be an open event qualifier thatwill require a team's best member to compete for a top 8 spot for the team event. Theteams that qualify will bring a roster of 3 drivers.4.6 Drivers Meeting ESDA Drivers meeting videos will be recorded and posted on the ESDA officialYouTube channel, social media pages, and partner channels of the association. Drivermeeting videos will be posted a week before the date of the event. A full explanation ofall courses will be up at all times for drivers to see. This will explain the important pointswhich the course should be ran. This is mandatory for all drivers to watch just in case ofany updates and changes. Drivers must take responsibility to look at these videos.Drivers that fail to watch the videos and make an issue that has already been coveredwill fail to comply with rule # 5 in the code of conduct section 3.1. Question meeting about battles will be held a couple of hours before the eventstart on the Discord app,Zello app, or Kik chat.A link will be message to you every to getin. This are the links to the apps:https://discordapp.com/https://zello.com/apphttps://www.kik.com/ 5. ESDA Tournament Format

5.1 Pro Event ESDA Pro events will be a 16 driver double elimination bracket ( 2 loss willeliminate a driver from the event). If a driver makes it to grand final from the losersbracket and win. That driver will reset the match as the driver from winner's side of thebracket is sent to loser’s. From there the overall event winner will be chosen.Bracket Example:5.2 Am EventESDA Am events will be open bracket single elimination (1 Loss will eliminate a driverfrom the event).Bracket Example:

5.3 World Event ESDA World events is a 64 driver invitation only based off placings. Singleelimination (1 Loss will eliminate a driver from the event).5.4 Team Events ESDA Team events is a 8 team event that consist of teams of 3. Best of 3 (Firstteam to 2 wins in a battle) Single elimination (1 Loss will eliminate the team from theevent).5.5 Tandem and Qualifying Information

QualifyingIn competition, each driver will get 2 qualifying runs. Best run will count as their bestscore. Tiebreakers will be determined by the driver worse run. Each qualifying run isjudged on three criterion: line, angle and style. Each will get 2 minutes to get to thestarting line and go for runs.This rule has been implemented so time will not be wasted.Drivers will go for 2 runs non consecutive (both runs without waiting) with no practiceruns. It’s the driver's responsibility to practice before entering the lobby. Driver’s caughtgoing for practice runs will be penalized.TandemTandem round is based on two (2) runs in a Head-to-Head format, with competitorspaired up based on seeding position. The higher seed will lead the first run and thesecond led by the lower seed. The critical success factor is for the lead car to be able torun the course without error while being pressured by the following car. The followingcar is to “out drive” the lead car. Driver consistency during a tandem battle is critical.Lead Car​ must be able to clear the course without making any errors due to distractionor pressure by the following car.Following Car​ needs to run the same line as the lead car, but may also take a higherline to pressure the lead driver. Taking a lower line than the lead car will result in a lossof advantage. If the lead car is off-line, the following car will gain advantage points bystaying on the correct line although will not be deducted points for following the lead car.The following car should keep as close to the lead car as possible to gain theadvantage.

5.6 Lobby Setup and ProceduresRulesGame Type: CustomMax Players:24Laps: 1Damage: Simulation or Fuel and TireCollision: OnStart Type: FixedDrive Type:RWDOverridesDisable Wrong Way Indicator: YesCar RestrictionsPerformance Index: A Class 600 or Higher2000 lbs or higher.How cars will be checked based on the ESDA car restrictions After the lobby has been set up with the proper rules. An Event Coordinator orOrganizer will check cars in the multiplayer lobby tune by section. An organizer nameneeds to be under that section to be approved. Section 11 explains car restrictions.Tire ChangesDrivers are not allowed to change tires after 1 run. Drivers must complete 2 runs beforea change of tires is allowed.End of Run Procedures

Drivers are not allowed to drift coming back to the starting line. This is to avoid hittingcourse markers.Warm-up runs No warm up runs on course will be allowed. It’s the driver's responsibility topractice before an event. Driver’s caught doing warm up runs will be penalized.Redo of a RunThis is the following that will result in a redo • Lag during a run • Driver stop before restart markerThis is the following that will not result in a redo • Equipment failure (Ex:wheel or controller issue). D​ rivers check your equipment before battling, and controller drifters check for enough battery. • Spin out on Course5.7 Reserves For ESDA Am, a reserve will be chosen from the qualification list if a Am drivercan’t attend. For ESDA Pro a spot will open if a Pro can’t attend the event. A driver fromthe Am event that place 9th-16th will be chosen to take its place. 6. ESDA Judging and Scoring6.1 Judging BreakdownTandemThe following scoring factors will be considered for the evaluation of drifting techniques:

3 judges will score drivers based off of points. Each Driver can earn a maximum scoreof 30 points overall. Each mistake will deduct points from their score. The driver with thehigher score wins.Judges will select from three options:1. Driver “A” wins2. Driver “B” wins3. “Tie”In the event of a tie, a “One More Time” will be granted, and the competitors will beginanother 2-run head-to-head battle. Multiple “One More Times” may be necessary todetermine a winner..LineLine Is the ideal path a vehicle must take on course and is marked by Inner ClippingPoints, Outer Clipping Points, and Transition Zones. • Inner Clipping Point are reference points on the course where the vehicle’s front bumper should come as close as possible to the reference point. • Inner Clipping Zone are reference points on the course where the vehicle’s front bumper should come as close as possible to the reference point until zone ends. • Outer Clipping Points (Touch and go) are also reference points and scored by determining how close the corner of the vehicle’s rear bumper comes to the point. • Outer Clipping Zone are reference points on the course where the vehicle’s rear bumper should come as close as possible to the reference point until zone ends. • Transition Zones are areas on track where the direction of the line changes and vehicles must change the direction of their drift.

AngleAngle measures the amount of counter-steer and relative rear slip angle a driver usesthrough the course. Steering adjustments must a minimal. Transition from corner tocorner must be smooth.StyleStyle is the general feel of the pass and how well the other three ​criterion​ are executedthrough the entirety of the lap. This is the most subjective criteria and judges will look forthe most “excitement” that the driver can bring. Drivers should be able to show fullcontrol of the car at all times. Style is broken down in 3 categories • Initiation ​is a quick entry with angle without making close to no mistakes. • Fluidity i​ s keeping control of your car without making any corrections in line and angle while keeping wheels close to lock to lock. • Commitment​ is keeping good throttle control, wall tap or any extreme situation with full confidenceMaintaining SpeedDrivers must be able to maintain the appropriate speed. This mainly goes for the leadcar to help the follow car give a proper chase run. Brake checking or any other ways ofthe car slowing down in an area that a driver shouldn’t be slowing down, This will resultin a deduction or zero. On each course there will be areas where a driver should bemaintaining speed.

Passing​ is allowed in the E-Sports Drift Association. Passing is allowed anywhere oncourse as long as the lead car is clearly off line where judges have specified. Anypassing that occurs outside the scope of the aforementioned criteria will be deemedillegal and constitute an equivalence to a zero (0) run.Collisions​ occur during tandem battle and in the event of contact, the driver at fault willlose advantage points. Little contact is allowed but not encouraged. Drivers are requiredto complete the entire course, even if the other driver crashes, hits, spins, stalls or is notable to complete the run. Drivers are always being judged as long as they are oncourse.Pace Roll​ is a set speed drivers should maintain until the end of the pace zone. Driversare allowed to get up to speed after the roll zone.Restart Markers​ is set for follow cars that feel if they got left behind after the roll.Drivers has until a certain point to stop and a restart of the run will be approved.6.2 Scoring BreakdownQualifying3 judges will consist of the max of 100 points. This is how scoring determined.Line: 25 PointsAngle:25 PointsStyle: 50 Points

Judge 1: 25 Line + 5 Style=30 PointsJudge 2: 25 Angle + 5 Style=30 PointsJudge 3:40 Style Points__________________________________Total per run= 100 PointsTandem3 main judges, 1 telemetry judge on the lead car, 1 protest judgeDeductions Breakdown(Small Deduction) • When speed is notably lowered, it will be subject to significant deduction of points. • Small Correction (​Straightening) • Lack of transition when a car begins drifting and when a car changes the drifting angle from one side to the other drift will be subject to deduction of points. • Late in timing when a car begins drifting and when a car changes the drifting angle from one side to the other drift will be subject to deduction of points. • Any jerky motion will result in a reduction of points.(Medium Deduction) • 1 wheel off course on non-drop areas or 2 wheels off course on drop areas • Mid Correction (Straightening) • If angle is not stable when a car begins drifting and when a car changes the drifting angle from one side to the other drift, it will be subject to a deduction of points. • The place when a car begins drifting became important and the angle was shallow, it will be subject to a deduction of points • Poor fluidity • Getting good angle, but backing to smaller angle is counted as a mistake which is subject to a reduction of points.

• Off suggested line • When an operational mistake cause some trouble in the running such as a mistake in the shifting operation • Shallow to catch up to lead car • Separated from foregoing car after drift (void if the angle of lead car is small) • Separated from foregoing car during drift (void if the angle of lead car is small)(High Deduction or Zero) • 2 wheels off course on a none drop area or 3 or more wheels off course on a drop area • Driving out of the course • Double entry • Abrupt stop • Stalling • Resulting contact causes an abrupt change in the vehicles drift and/or causes a spin • Heavy Correction (Straightening) • Too many adjustment by a hand brake • Continuous nudging motion of accelerator and lack of press down on the accelerator. Driving conservative (Sandbagging)- not running your car all out. • Illegal overtaking6.3 ProtestingProtest will be allowed only if the driver can show valid proof of the issue happening.Drivers that can’t show valid proof to make a protest will be denied. Drivers can protestupon any non subjective items that are below:- Tire drops- 2 or 3 more wheels off course at the same time (A Zero Run)

- Straightening- Hitting a cone or course marker- Double entry- Abrupt stop- Stalling- Resulting contact causes an abrupt change in the vehicles drift and/or causes a spin- Lag Issues that result in contact 7. ESDA Schedule7.1 Event ScheduleWorld Championship-​ February 17-18,2017Event 1Open Qualifying: March 11, 2017Open and Pro Event: March 17-18,2017Event 2Open Qualifying: April 15,2017Open and Pro Event: April 21-22,2017Event 3Open Qualifying: May 20,2017Open and Pro Event: May 26-27,2017Event 4Open Qualifying: June 17,2017Open and Pro Event: June 23-24,2017Event 5Open Qualifying: July 22,2017Open and Pro Event: July 28-29,2017Event 6Open Qualifying: August 19,2017

Open and Pro Event: August 25-26,2017Event time scheduleRegistration ends: Ends 1 to 2 days before the open qualifying dateOpen Event Qualifying: Will be held Saturday on the weekend before the eventOpen Event Battles: FridayPro Event Battles: Saturday7.2 Re-Schedule of an event In the case if an event changes date, everyone will informed a 3 days to a weekbefore the event. If times change before or during an event, drivers will be informed aday before times are changed. 8. ESDA Tracks (Courses)8.1 Sections ListThis is ESDA official Course/ Track list in order by dates listed in section 7.1: 1. Long Beach- ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mlk64RAPjjk&t=24s 2. Road Atlanta- ​https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dz7OiXZmxc 3. Indy- h​ ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHu52ykrWJA 4. Monza- h​ ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30LjVL3AFLk&t=3s 5. Lime Rock- h​ ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXwNHT1ZzaQ&t=6s 6. Catalunya- h​ ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvm91SqJlJQ&t=18s 7. Sonoma- h​ ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUHASiH0bz4 9. ESDA ​Registration9.1 R​ egistration

Sign ups for the E-Sports Drift Association can be done on main ESDA website, ForzaMotorsports.net, ESDA Facebook, and other sites that would like to support ESDAevents. The link from the sites will link people directly to the registration page. ESDAtournament page is Toornament.com or Battlefly.com.​ ESDA Open Events will onlytake the first 128 sign ups. Any registrations beyond that will be moved to areserve sign up list for when empty sign ups slots appear.The information you put down is mandatory for the announcersFor an Individual sign up. it will ask you the following: • Gamertag • Team • Country • Submit car build form • Tell us about you, accomplishments and car detail.For a team sign up. it will ask you the following: • Team Name • 3 Person Roster with gamertags • Country • Submit cars build form • Tell us about your team, and accomplishmentsNote: Teams that qualify isn’t allowed to drop a player off the roster to pick up aplayer that competed in the qualifiers. Teams are allowed to pick up a player thatdidn’t compete in the qualifier.Submitting your car:Drivers must fill out a form with the parts on the car and tune setup. The organizer willlook at the form to build the car and tune, and upload it to the tune storefront for thedriver to get. ​Drivers must submit their cars 1 week before the event and submit

only once. Please make sure you are submitting the correct car as drivers can notswitch after the deadline. Cars will stay up in the storefront until the event iscompleted.Signing up for ESDA qualifying lobbies.To get in a lobby, drivers must message a coordinator based on the lobby a driver signups for. There will be lobbies based off times during that day. If a driver misses theirlobby they signed up for. Their spot will be forfeited to qualify and be moved to thereserve sign up list.Drivers please pick your lobby you want to sign up for carefully. Drivers will get message3 days before the event to make sure if slots stay the same or change. 10. ESDA Player Seeding10.1 Bracket Seeding FormatFor World and Pro (Major) events,bracket seeding will be based off the driver standingsor event placings. Drivers will get points based off their placings. There is a standingssheet that will keep track of how drivers will be placed.Open (Am) events will be placedbased on qualifying. Team events will be place on the bracket based off the total of the3 drivers points. Brackets will be randomized on the release of a new game going intothe first event of that game. The following will explain how points will work for pro andworld events:World Events:1st = 100 points2nd = 50 points3rd = 25 points4th-8th = 20 Points

9th-16th = 15 Points17th-32th = 10 Points33rd-64th = 5 PointsP​ ro Events:1st = 50 Points2nd = 40 Points3rd = 30 Points4th-8th = 20 Points9th-16th = 10 PointsAm Events1st = 25 Points2nd = 20 Points3rd = 15 Points4th-8th = 10 Points9th-16th = 5 Points17th-32th = 2 PointsAnything after = 0 PointsClick on the link below for the standings sheet:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1UTEfFbWPMfk7QosyJA1GdwvTHSlNoOhBPqGijICNdbw/edit#gid=0 11. ESDA Eligible Vehicles and info11.1 Eligibility of Car and List Cars modified in accordance with ESDA Vehicle Regulations must have doors onboth sides and the capacity of at least two people and no more than six.

11.2 Change of a carDrivers are allowed to change cars after every event if they would like.11.3 Car RestrictionsCars are based off a tire to weight restriction. Below shows what weight and tire that car shouldbe on.Weight Tire Size2,000 lbs / 907 kg or heavier 255mm and below2700 lbs / 1225 kg or heavier 265mm2800 lbs / 1270 kg or heavier 275mm2900 lbs / 1316 kg or heavier 285mm3000 lbs / 1361 kg or heavier 295mm3100 lbs / 1406 kg or heavier 305mm3300 lbs / 1497 kg or heavier 315mm3400 lbs / 1542 kg or heavier 325mm3500 lbs / 1588 kg or heavier 335mm3600 lbs / 1633 kg or heavier 345mm and aboveList of allowed and banned cars link: A​ llowed and Banned cars

11.4 Allowed Parts on carsEngine and PowerParts that are allowed on vehicles: Stock, Street, Sport, and Race Parts are allowed for the following: • Air Filter,Exhaust,Fuel System,Ignition,Displacement, Cams, Rotary,Piston and Compression,Intercooler,Oil and Cooling and Flywheel.Platform and Handling Stock, Street, Sport, and Race are allowed for the following: • Brakes, Spring and Dampers, Front and Rear Anti-Roll Bars.​ (Note: Rally spring and dampers is allowed if in game) • Roll Cage is mandatory in all cars,If a car doesn't have one.Contact the organizer to discuss if the car will be allowed to enter. • Stock, Street, Sport , and Race Weight Reduction is allowed.Make sure it falls into the class of the weight requirementDrivetrain Stock, Street, Sports, and Race are allowed for the following: • Clutch, Transmission, Driveline, and DifferentialTires and Rims • Tire Compound: Stock, Street,Sport, are allowed • Front tire width can go high as possible • Rear Tire width must fall into the weight bracket of the car. • Any rim and rim size is allowed

Aero and Appearances • All aero and appearance is allowed on carsConversions • Engine Swaps: All engine swaps are allowed • Drivetrain Swaps: All swaps must be RWDAspiration Conversion: • Single, and Twin Turbo is allowed • Centrifugal Supercharger is allowed • Twin-Screw Supercharger is allowed11.5 ModdingAny type of modding to cars that is not part of the game is not allowed and can result ina suspension or banned from ESDA 12. ESDA Nameplate Placement12.1 Example of Placement of Driver NameDriver Name Placing should be place behind your car. An example is below:

13. ESDA Online Rules13.1 Sorting connection issuesIf there is problems with connecting to an opponent lobby or any lag. That battle will bepushed to the next lobby or making a new lobby with the two opponents. Lag testing isstill allowed, but will no longer be allowed to do lag runs on the course.13.2 No ShowsNo shows will be disqualified from the event and will be replaced with a reserve driver.13.3 Being LateIf a driver feels that they are going to make battles, but show up late. One of the ESDAstaff or judges needs to be informed. This way their battle can be pushed back.

Note:Once all battles are completed,and if the driver hasn't appeared online. Thedriver will be skipped and will be disqualified​. 14. ESDA Permission Use of Content14.1 Rights to use ESDA ContentE-Sports Drift Association​ will establish \"Use of Content\" along with these regulationsand set rules for the person or parties concerning the commercial pursuits for approvalof ​ E-Sports Drift Association.​ • EDSA needs to be notified if content is use in the video, or media page • EDSA needs to be notified if streaming of content 15. ESDA Staff Owners:​ Manager:​ Judges: Graphics: Initial Dai Drifted IV Initial Dai Baby TurboTGF Killacali TGF Killacali OG DracoTUS Chunky TGF Phillyace TUS Chunky Cov Killa

Social Media Business and Yoshi3lt Announcers TGF Jordan Market Nemesis Empire Koalified TUS Chunky Initial Dai LSX Jonesy DSI Frenchy DKB SKater TGF Killacali Streamers TUS Chunky Organizers Onedown5up Initial DaiRacingmaster91 Drifted IV TGF Killacali Stream Mods TUS Chunky TGF Jordan DabsNBrews Track Staff Wingzero Custom Driftkingz LSX Jonsey16. ESDA Social Media and Contacts Social Media: Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/Daiguren240sx Twitter https://twitter.com/ESportsDrift Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ESportsDriftAssociation Instagram https://www.instagram.com/esports_drift Staff Contacts ESDA Initial DaiEmail: ​[email protected] Email: h​ [email protected] Xbox Name: Initial Dai Steam Name:Daiguren240sx Twitter: ​https://twitter.com/Daiguren240sx Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/initial_dai

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17. Version UpdatesVersion Section Update1.1 3.1 Code of conduct and Zero #18. Poor behavior to organizers or staff about Tolerance Agreement car and tunes. Ex Driver loses and makes an issue about wrong tune being made.1.1 5.6 Lobby Setup and After the lobby has been set up with the proper Procedures rules. An Event Coordinator or Organizer will check cars in the multiplayer lobby tune by section. An organizer name needs to be under that section to be approved. Section 11 explains car restrictions.1.1 9.1 ​Registration For an Individual sign up. it will ask you the following: • Gamertag • Team • Country • Submit car build form • Tell us about you, accomplishments and car detail. For a team sign up. it will ask you the following: • Team Name • 3 Person Roster with gamertags • Country • Submit cars build form

• Tell us about your team, and accomplishments Submitting your car: Drivers must fill out a form with the parts on the car and tune setup. The organizer will look at the form to build the car and tune, and upload it to the tune storefront for the driver to get. D​ rivers must submit their cars 1 week before the event and submit only once. Please make sure you are submitting the correct car as drivers can not switch after the deadline. Cars will stay up in the storefront until the event is completed.1.1 11.3 Car Restrictions Cars are based off a tire to weight restriction. Below shows what weight and tire that car should be on. Weight Tire Size 255mm and below 2,000 lbs / 907 kg or 265mm heavier 275mm 285mm 2700 lbs / 1225 kg or 295mm heavier 305mm 2800 lbs / 1270 kg or heavier 2900 lbs / 1316 kg or heavier 3000 lbs / 1361 kg or heavier 3100 lbs / 1406 kg or heavier

3300 lbs / 1497 kg or 315mm heavier 325mm 335mm 3400 lbs / 1542 kg or 345mm and above heavier 3500 lbs / 1588 kg or heavier 3600 lbs / 1633 kg or heavier1.2 11.3 Car Restrictions Added Allowed and banned cars link.1.3 5.6 Lobby Setup and Tire Changes Procedures Drivers are not allowed to change tires after 1 run. Drivers must complete 2 runs before a1.3 6.2 Scoring breakdown change of tires is allowed. 8.1 Track list End of Run Procedures Drivers are not allowed to drift coming back to the starting line. This is to avoid hitting course markers. 6.2 Going back to the original judging format 8.1 Added track videos to the rulebook.

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