Nope. For the race to take part there was a self-wipe required (shortly before or after release). That was in my book the main reason for that race, to provoke a general wipe on voluntary base. The other reason surely was to keep most people in open, another prerequisite to win one of the prices.
It's academic anyway, as all the competition will achieve is to eventually point out one player who absolutely, positively is an exploiter. Between seeking luxuries, infinite pirates and the freely-available in-process hacks (and a few other things), it's a competition with more dirty backstabbing than an EvE corp
(Yes, I know centralised servers are not a panacea, and that badly written client/server games tend to have blatant exploiters at the top of the leaderboard, e.g. Neverwinter and its ilk, but it certainly raises the barrier to entry a little, and prevents the exploiting being casual and endemic.)
I love ED to bits, but right now, only as a single player experience. I have PvPed enough (and successfully enough) in various actual MMOs to understand the mentality of the more ardent PvPers and/or griefers. The game must be built presupposing that their first resort will be to blatantly cheat/abuse mechanics for unfair advantage, and that a significant proportion will see griefing as the metagame in any case. Fail to account for this, and design your game to resist it, and you have failed at multiplayer.
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