Seattle Speedway
Seattle, Washington


The Seattle Speedway was built by Craig Stockwell for the second round of the 2044 Racing Worlds. The Speedway runs a regular season of dueling and racing events, from April to October, and is part of the Overdrive Circuit. In part to its Pacific Northwest location, the Speedway features more cycle, trike,  cars, oversized vehicles, and hovercraft events than most racetracks.
 


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Track Features:
The Speedway is a simple wide, paved oval track with no banking. The outer walls are 15 feet high and have 75 DP. Inner walls are 3 feet high and have 30 DP. Pits and garages line the outer wall of the starting straightway. The track is .41 mile in length. Dropped weapons are banned from track as well as turrets.

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

Special Events:
Mixed - This event pits two vehicles classes against each other. Examples include cars vs. Indy cars and cycles vs. trikes. Prestige is doubled. Division level is the same for all vehicle classes.

Dueling - Duelists start in a staggered placement around the track in opposite directions in a standing or rolling start. Prestige is normal.

Tournament - State, Regional, National, and World events. Prestige is multiplied by the level of  tournament (i.e. State is x1 while World is x4).

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