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Formula 1
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Written by Amanda
Updated over a week ago

General

➔ Unless otherwise stated in the market rules, the result at the time of the podium presentation is considered valid for settlement purposes.

➔ Event being shortened due to weather conditions or other circumstances, but are deemed official by the governing association, will be settled accordingly as long as full points are awarded.

➔ If a race is postponed to another day (to be determined within UTC time zone) all markets are considered void.

➔ Unless otherwise stated in the market rules, the dead heat rule will be applied if the number of winners exceeds the expected amount of winning selections for a specific market.

➔ If one or more drivers have to start the race from the pit-lane, he/they will be ranked at the end of the starting grid for settlement purposes.

➔ If competitors (which are reflected as dedicated selections) retire in different laps, the number of finished laps is considered for settlement purposes.

Team markets

➔ Winner (team), Top x (team) and Head2head (team) are settled with the team which has the best ranked car in the final result.

➔ 1st to retire (teams) is settled with the team which retired one car first.

➔ Please note: Specific retirement market rules are considered as valid for this market.

➔ 1st pit stop (teams) is settled with the team whose car entered the pit-lane first.

➔ Please note: Specific pit stop market rules are considered as valid for this market.

➔ Team total overtakings is settled

➔ based on the accumulated number of overtakings of both cars in the specified team.

➔ Please note: Specific overtakings market rules are considered as valid for this market.

Markets for fastest lap

➔ The driver who achieved the fastest lap in the specified lap, cluster of laps or race is considered as the winner.

➔ The lap time in milliseconds is valid for settlement purposes.

Head2head markets & Winner of group

➔ If all competitors (which are reflected as dedicated selections) retire in the same lap, the market will be voided.

➔ Markets will be considered void if one of the drivers retires in or before the formation lap.

Markets for overtakings

➔ An overtaking needs to be maintained until the end of the lap in order to be considered for settlement purposes.

➔ Overtakings during the first lap are not considered for settlement purposes.

➔ Overtakings of a specific driver in the same lap when he enters or exits the pit are not considered for settlement purposes.

➔ Overtakings of a car in the lap of its retirement are not considered for settlement purposes.

➔ Lapping and unlapping is not considered as overtaking.

Markets for retirements

➔ A car is considered as retired for settlement purposes if it doesn’t pass the finish line when the session is considered as completed, unless he is disqualified.

➔ If more than 1 competitor retires in the same lap where the first retirement happened, the dead heat rule will be applied.

➔ If a car retires in the pit or pit lane, the last started lap is considered for settlement purposes.

Markets for pit stops

➔ The car which enters the pit-lane first will be considered as winner of this market.

➔ If a car enters the pit lane and retires it will still be considered as a pit stop for settlement purposes.

Total finishers market rules

➔ A driver is only considered as a finisher for settlement purpose if he passes the finish line when the session is considered as ended.

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