Rockford Speedway
Rockford, Illinois

Often referred to as 'The Bowl' by fans and racers alike, the Rockford Speedway is shaped like a bowl due to its continuous banking. Built in 2035, the Speedway wasn't officially added to the L'Outrance Circuit until 2049 due to a clerical oversight. The track season runs from April to October, featuring cycles, trikes, cars, and racing bodies.


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Track Features:
Outer walls are 15 feet high and have 100 DP. Inner walls stand 3 feet high and have 30 DP. The track is paved, smoothed, and banked, giving a -1D to maneuvers. Track length is .27 of a mile. As for the TV tower, it stands 60 feet high and has 30 DP. Garage walls are 15 feet high and have 30 DP. Grandstands hold 10,000.

Track Rules:
No dropped weapons, including those weapons that fire dropped weapon patterns, turrets and EWPs.

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

Special Events:
Tournaments - Local, national, and regional level events are held at the Rockford Speedway. Prestige is multiplied by the
tournament level (local x1, state x2, and regional x3).

Night Bowl - The lights are turned off and the racers must get around with driving aids (headlights, infrared, or radar). Races are broken down by division and driving aids. Prestige is doubled.

Cereal Bowl - Held once a month and starts at 6 a.m. Same rules as the Night Bowl, but prestige is tripled and the winner gets a year's supply of breakfast cereal.

Winter Bowl - A race held from December to February, when the Speedway is covered with ice and snow (making it off-road). In addition to the usual vehicles, snow mobiles and sprint cars (with snow tires) compete in Winter Bowl. Prestige is doubled.

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