Stockwell Racetrack
Renton, Washington

The Stockwell Racetrack was designed and built by Craig Stockwell for the final round of the 2044 Racing World Championship. Shaped like an elongated figure eight, the racetrack is part of the Overdrive Circuit and is open from April to October. Races feature cars, cycles, trikes, and racing bodies.
 


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Track Features:
The outer walls are 15 feet high and have 100 DP. Inner walls are three feet high and have 40 DP. The track surface is smooth concrete and is unbanked. Dropped weapons and turrets are banned. All vehicles are thoroughly inspected before all races for illegal weapons and equipment. Pits and garages can be entered and exited from the ends of the track.
    The track configuration can be easily changed by placing walls in the intersection. A non-crossover figure eight or two small ovals can be made this way. Typically the smaller ovals are used for practice or elimination rounds. Overall track length is .45 mile.

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

Special Events:
Double Eight - Two groups of racers enter the track at the same time, starting at the opposite start/finish lines. As one can imagine, the center crossover can become quite deadly. The first racer to complete four laps wins. Prestige is doubled.

Ovals - A temporary wall is placed across the center of the crossover, making the track into two ovals. With this configuration, two races can be held at the same time.

Tournaments - Local, regional, and national events are held at the Stockwell Racetrack. Prestige is multiplied by the level of the event, thus local tournaments earn normal prestige while national events earn three times as much prestige.

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