The Bi-Oval was built in 2037, utilizing an offset figure eight configuration. No-one knows why the track was built in this fashion, but the most popular theory holds that it was due to an error during construction. Running a dueling/racing season from May to September, the Bi-Oval also runs on a limited schedule (manly due for weather reasons) from October to April. As part of the L'Outrance Circuit, the Bi-Oval includes in its events cycles, trikes, cars, and racing bodies.
Dueltrack Features:
Outer walls are 15 feet high and have 150 DP. Inner walls are 3 feet
high and have 50 DP. The track has smooth pavement with no banking. Direct
fire weapons are allowed in all events, but dropped weapons are only available
in dueltrack events. The track is .32 mile in length. Originally
done with road sections at Gencon/Origins 1988.
Schedule:
Monday & Tuesday - Closed
Wednesday - Time Trials
Thursday - Amateur Night
Friday - Challenge Night
Saturday - Special Events
Sunday - AADA Divisionals
Special Events:
Double Eights - Two groups of racers run the figure eight pattern,
each starting on a different end of the bi-oval. Combat between the two
groups can either be permitted or not allowed. Prestige is double.
Twin Ovals - Two groups of racers run the ovals. A normal figure eight counts as one lap; circling around one part of the oval twice counts as one lap. The racer with the most laps (including half laps) wins.
Tournaments - A two or three round tournament for local, state, and regional events. Prestige varies, depending on tournament level.