Guide Contents
- Getting Started
- Driver Ratings
- Licenses & Exams
- Insurance
- Contracts & Sponsorships
- Marketplace
- Garages & Driver Items
- Brands
Driver Ratings Guide
At ZFS Rating we have a few ways to measure and monitor your progress, but when it boils down to it there are 3 main ratings that impact your racing at ZFS.
All our ratings are held in our analytics pages, which you will find by going to the menu at the top and pressing on ‘Race Data’.
Please see below guides for more info on how these ratings are worked out and how they specifically impact certain parts of ZFS Racing.
Rating Name | What does it measure? | What does it impact? |
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Prestige Rating | Prestige rating is best understood as ‘experience’ points. Things you do within ZFS Racing will earn you prestige points and certain items you can buy can offer perks that boost the amount you gain prestige. | As your prestige increases you will be able to sign with higher value sponsors which increases the total amount of credits you earn in ZFS Racing. It also unlocks more garages, driver items, headquarters and departments that are available for you to buy. |
ZFS Rating | Your ZFS Rating is a measure of your pace, how fast you are at GT7. It’s calculated by assessing your finishing position in a race, and then based on those drivers ZFS Rating compared to your own your rating will increase or decrease respectively. Much like GT7’s own DR rating in sport mode. | Your ZFS Rating controls which lobby you get placed into at the start of a season. The higher your rating, the faster drivers you’ll be alongside on track.Your ZFS Rating also impacts your race & season targets, so based on those you are sharing a lobby with you will be provided a target for the season and a target for each race that you have to get to improve your payouts. |
Sportsmanship Rating | Your sportsmanship rating is a measure of how clean you are on track, and whether you turn up for races you sign up for. Increasing slightly each race you decrease if you get awarded a track penalty, miss a race you’ve signed up for or rage quit midway through a race. | You have to keep your sportsmanship rating above a certain threshold if you want drop rounds to apply to you at the end of the season. If your sportsmanship rating is too low and you a miss race in the season your points will be removed from the standings at the end of the season. |