Trinity Racetrack
Las Vegas, Nevada

Constructed in 2049 by a Las Vegas businessman the Trinity Racetrack was billed as the largest three-level racetrack in the world. The Trinity runs races all year, but it does host a regular season from April to October. Vehicles featured are cars, cycles, trikes, racing bodies, and hovercraft. Part of the Hot Asphalt Circuit, the Trinity permits betting on all events.
 
 


Level 1

Level 2

Level 3

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Track Features:
The track itself is smooth pavement with no banking. Outer walls are indestructible and the inner walls are 3 feet high and have 40 DP. Ramps are angled at 22 degrees; no jumps are possible going either direction on them. Each level is 20 feet high. The top level is exposed to the elements; the remaining two are below ground. Overall track length is 1.11 miles.

Trinity Slang:
Father - First (top) level.
Son - Second level.
Holy Ghost - Third (bottom) level.

Track Slang:
Oppenheimer - First (top) level.
Tibbits - Second level.
Truman - Third (bottom) level.

Track Rules:
No dropped weapons, turrets, EWPs and temporary speed boosters. Specific events may allow these items from time to time, however.

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

Special Events:
One For All - Three equal fields of racers start on each level. After three laps are completed on one level the ramps open, allowing all the races access to all the levels. The race continues for two more laps. Laps are counted on their starting level. The first racer to complete all five laps win. Combat is allowed on laps 2 and 4 only. Prestige is doubled.

Lights Out - Nighttime event with no arena lights. The racers must navigate the track only guided by small lighting strips along the edge of the track, thus the darkness driving penalty is only +2 to all maneuvers. Prestige is doubled.

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