Michael,
the rules say for example in A1.1.1:
The competitions themselves give teams the chance to demonstrate and prove both their creativity and their engineering skills in comparison to teams from other universities around the world.

Rule A1.2.5 says:
Each design will be judged and evaluated against other competing designs to determine the best
overall car.

Rule A1.4.1 says:
The dynamic events are scored to determine how well the car performs.

None of these rules talk about driver performance. Furthermore the rule restrict the "use" of drivers for more than 3 dynamic events.

In my opinion this is a design and not a driver competition.

If we publish a track map before the competition the teams are able to train their drivers, do setup tests, lap time simulations etc etc. Whatever they do with the data provided, it will lower the driver's influence and raise the influence of the team's ability to build/setup a fast car.
Therefore it is completely with the intention of the rules to publish a track map.
Please feel free to disagree.

Regards,

Tobias