Worlds of Off Road Racing Racetrack
KC-1, Missouri

Opened in 2048 at the Worlds of Dueling Amusement Park in KC-1, this racetrack has been nicknamed "The Dirty Square" by racers and fans alike. The track is open from April to October and features cycles, trikes, cars, and sprint car events. It is part of the Flashfire Circuit.

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Track Features:
The outer walls are 15 feet high and have 120 DP; inner walls are 3 feet high and 40 DP. The infield is grass covered while the track surface is dirt and gravel packed with no banking. It is an off-road surface. Whoopdee doos and jumps are often added to spice up events. Overall track length is .277 of a mile and the grandstands hold 20,000.

Track Rules:
Varies from race to race, except that dropped weapons are banned from all events.

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

Special Events:
Worlds Challenge - The racer/duelist must compete and survive in one event in the arenas and both racetracks in one day. For each event after the first the player takes a cumulative -1 penalty in reflex. Those that win the challenge get quadruple prestige.
    The arenas are - Worlds of Dueling Arena (Flashfire Circuit), Oceans of Blood Aqua Arena (Flashfire Circuit), Worlds of Racing Speedway (Modular Speedway System), and Worlds of Off Road Racing Racetrack.

Tournaments - Local, national, and regional level events are held at the Worlds of Off Road Racetrack . Prestige is multiplied by the tournament level (local x1, national x2, and regional x3).

Anything Goes - All types of vehicles are allowed in this racing event. Prestige is doubled.

Dueltrack - Aside from the no dropped weapons rule, there are no limits on weapons in these events. From a standing start, combat commences after five turns. Prestige is normal.

Regular Racing - Weapons are limited to only one or two spaces worth of direct fire weapons. Rolling starting speeds of 60 to 100 are the norm. Combat starts after the first lap, and typical races last for five laps. Prestige is normal.

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