LEADERBOARDS
WELCOME TO SEASON 1!
Road Rally Racing (RRR) is an offshoot of the Buckyball Racing Club with a focus on racing ground vehicles through planetary outposts and (eventually) cities. Unlike traditional BRC races, RRR is a seasonal Championship event. Each season lasts 3 months with competing racers submitting times for six courses. At the end of the season, the champion is the racer with the shortest total time for all six courses.
Please visit the main event page to learn more, including how to:
DECLARING INTENT TO RACE
Before racing a course, you are REQUIRED to declare your intent to race by posting in this thread. There are special rules for this, so please make sure to visit the main event page before entering.
SUBMITTING ENTRIES
For Road Rally Racing events, you will submit a Google form with the necessary information. Remember, you must submit the details of a declared run or plead a Did Not Finish (using the form) before you can declare another run.
RACE COURSES
Season 1 visits some of the highest gravity worlds on which humanity has placed outposts, while still providing a mix of surface types on which to race.
Aldiss Terminal - Pegasi Sector IR-W d1-90
Gravity: 2.39G
Surface: Icy Body
Map
Ceres Tarn - HR 1185
Gravity: 4.12G
Surface: High Metal Content
Map
Harrison Installation - Wolf 562
Gravity: 2.70G
Surface: Metal-Rich Body
Map
Jordan Market - Ross 33
Gravity: 3.35G
Surface: Metal-Rich Body
Map
Moore Beacon - 5 G. Capricorni
Gravity: 3.99G
Surface: High Metal-Rich Content
Map
Weber Legacy - Ross 905
Gravity: 4.74G
Surface: High Metal-Rich Content
Map
GOOD LUCK!
Drive fast, CMDR!
A WORD OF WARNING!
Landing a ship on a high-G world is very dangerous! Successfully landing on your designated pad is very difficult! Please take extra care when approaching the race locations. You might want to consider docking at a nearby space station first, and maybe using a cheap, highly maneuverable ship in which to transport your SRV. Don't skimp on the thrusters or power distributor though. If acting as a Navigator for someone else, you should consider using a Ship-Launched Fighter. They are very light weight and highly maneuverable, making them well-suited to flitting around over high-G worlds.
LEADERBOARDS
WELCOME TO SEASON 1!
Road Rally Racing (RRR) is an offshoot of the Buckyball Racing Club with a focus on racing ground vehicles through planetary outposts and (eventually) cities. Unlike traditional BRC races, RRR is a seasonal Championship event. Each season lasts 3 months with competing racers submitting times for six courses. At the end of the season, the champion is the racer with the shortest total time for all six courses.
Please visit the main event page to learn more, including how to:
- enter by Declaring Intent,
- read the Maps,
- use a Navigator,
- collect video Evidence,
- drive your Vehicle,
- submit an Entry.
DECLARING INTENT TO RACE
Before racing a course, you are REQUIRED to declare your intent to race by posting in this thread. There are special rules for this, so please make sure to visit the main event page before entering.
SUBMITTING ENTRIES
For Road Rally Racing events, you will submit a Google form with the necessary information. Remember, you must submit the details of a declared run or plead a Did Not Finish (using the form) before you can declare another run.
RACE COURSES
Season 1 visits some of the highest gravity worlds on which humanity has placed outposts, while still providing a mix of surface types on which to race.
Aldiss Terminal - Pegasi Sector IR-W d1-90
Gravity: 2.39G
Surface: Icy Body
Map
Gravity: 4.12G
Surface: High Metal Content
Map
Gravity: 2.70G
Surface: Metal-Rich Body
Map
Gravity: 3.35G
Surface: Metal-Rich Body
Map
Gravity: 3.99G
Surface: High Metal-Rich Content
Map
Gravity: 4.74G
Surface: High Metal-Rich Content
Map
GOOD LUCK!
Drive fast, CMDR!
A WORD OF WARNING!
Landing a ship on a high-G world is very dangerous! Successfully landing on your designated pad is very difficult! Please take extra care when approaching the race locations. You might want to consider docking at a nearby space station first, and maybe using a cheap, highly maneuverable ship in which to transport your SRV. Don't skimp on the thrusters or power distributor though. If acting as a Navigator for someone else, you should consider using a Ship-Launched Fighter. They are very light weight and highly maneuverable, making them well-suited to flitting around over high-G worlds.
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