Juarez Dueltrack
El Paso, Texas


This dueltrack was built in 2035 by local contractors under the direction of Mayor/Prince Jefe Montigo. In competition with other duetracks, the Juarez is not part of the Shooting Star Circuit because it's located in the outlaw zone of El Paso. Cycle, trike, car and sprint car events are held year-round.

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Track Features:
Outer walls are 15 feet high and have 100 DP. Inner walls are 3 feet high and have 40 DP. The track surface is comprised of dirt and gravel, making it an off-road surface. Banking in the corners confer a -1D to all maneuvers. Garage walls stand 15 feet high and have 20 DP. Grandstands seat 8,000. Overall track length is .21 mile. No dropped weapons are allowed, otherwise most everything else goes.

Schedule:
Monday - Wednesday: Closed.
Thursday: Amateur/Challenge Night.
Friday: Time Trials.
Saturday: Divisionals.
Sunday: Special Events.

Special Events:
Mexico vs. US: Racers from Mexico and the United States square off in a race for their respective country's pride. Prestige is quadrupled for this international event. There is also a Mexico vs. Texas, Free Oil States, and Japanese Protectorate events.

Running of the Bulls: Once a year the dueltrack has its version of the famous "Running of the Bulls" event from Spain. Duelists are allowed to bring their own vehicles,  but all vehicles involved must be in the same division. The division changes from year to year, from 5 to 100. Dropped weapons are emptied of all ammo. The bulls are borrowed from the El Toro Arena.
    Both duelists and bulls start from a dead stop (0 mph) and start on opposite sides of the track. The event lasts three laps with the duelist that outruns the bulls winning one million dollars. Combat is allowed only between duelists. Deliberate shooting of the bulls will result in disqualification.

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