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Racer

Racer is the civilian racing job in CIT.

Overview

Racer is tied to the race system, not a normal job marker.

You join races through the race panel, go to the race start point, finish races, and build progress through races won.

CIT races include:

  • Circuit races
  • Sprint races
  • Special event races

Races also reward money, Reputation, and winnings that can be taken as Engine Parts or Nitrous.

How To Get the Job

Racer does not have a normal job location.

To get the Racer job:

  1. Use `/race` to open the race panel.
  1. Join a race.
  1. Win the race.

Once you get in a race and win, you automatically get the Racer job.

How To Join Races

Use:

  • `/race`

From the race panel, you can:

  • Sign up for the next race
  • Auto-join races until you cancel or reconnect
  • View the Top Racers list
  • Search races
  • Filter races
  • Check race records

After signing up, go to the marked start point to join.

After the race ends, you are brought back to where you were before the race warp.

How Racing Works

Racing in CIT is based on public races through the race panel.

Race types include:

  • Circuit races
  • Sprint races
  • Special event races

While you are in a race, the maximum FPS is:

  • `70`

Rewards

Races reward:

  • Money
  • Reputation
  • Winnings that can be taken as `Engine Parts` or `Nitrous`

Placement rewards are:

  • 1st gets the full prize and `12` part-type winnings
  • 2nd gets `75%` of the prize and `9` part-type winnings
  • 3rd gets `50%` of the prize and `6` part-type winnings
  • 4th gets `25%` of the prize and `3` part-type winnings
  • 5th gets `25%`
  • 6th and above get `$4000`

Part-type winnings can be taken as:

  • `Engine Parts`
  • `Nitrous`

`Nitrous` pays `25x` the engine part prize.

Race Panel

The main racing panel is opened with:

  • `/race`

Top Racers

To see the Top Racers list:

  1. Open `/race`
  1. Go to the second tab of the race panel

Search and Filters

To search or filter races:

  1. Open `/race`
  1. Go to the `Races` tab
  1. Use the search box
  1. Use filters such as:
    • `Show only my favourites`
    • `Show only maps I can edit`
    • `Show only beta maps`

Race Records

To see race records:

  1. Open `/race`
  1. Go to the `Races` tab
  1. Select a race
  1. Check the records table to see player names and finish times for that race

Settings

Racing has extra settings in `/settings`.

These include:

  • `Racing Drive Type`, which lets you pick `AWD`, `FWD`, or `RWD`
  • `Race Rating Requirement`, which skips races you rated less than or equal to the number you set, from `0` to `4`
  • `Lock Vehicle Camera`, which gives a static racing-style camera

Skins

Racer uses:

  • Skin ID `257`
  • Your personal skin

Progression

Racer progression is based on:

  • Races Won

Job ranks are:

  • L0 Rookie Rider
  • L1 Street Sprinter, Req: 250
  • L2 Turbo Trainee, Req: 500
  • L3 Asphalt Adventurer, Req: 750
  • L4 Drift Devotee, Req: 1000
  • L5 Speed Specialist, Req: 1300
  • L6 Nitro Nomad, Req: 1600
  • L7 Apex Chaser, Req: 1900
  • L8 Circuit Commander, Req: 2200
  • L9 Velocity Virtuoso, Req: 2500
  • L10 Racing Legend, Req: 2800

At Level 10, you unlock:

  • `/go Racer`

Important Notes

  • Racer does not use a normal job marker.
  • `/race` is the main command for joining and managing races.
  • You get the Racer job by getting in a race and winning.
  • Racer progression is based on races won.
  • Races reward money, Reputation, and part-type winnings.
  • Part-type winnings can be taken as Engine Parts or Nitrous.
  • After a race ends, you return to where you were before the race warp.
  • Racing settings are found in `/settings`.
  • At Level 10, you unlock `/go Racer`.

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