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The highest level of the sport is the highly glamarous and very expensive Pro League, with incredibly wealthy teams and their drivers competing in a yearly circuit of major race events around beaconspace.
The highest level of the sport is the highly glamarous and very expensive Pro League, with incredibly wealthy teams and their drivers competing in a yearly circuit of major race events around beaconspace.


=== Pro League Teams ==
=== Pro League Teams ===
Team Spin. Driver: Syr Mikita Nabspun
Team Spin. Driver: Syr Mikita Nabspun



Revision as of 19:16, 19 December 2021

Robo-Racing is a popular sport played with the use of three foot long racing drones piloted using a VR headset and haptic controls, with the highest of the level of the sport being played in direct brain-machine interface suspended gel pods. The Drones are raced around tracks of various designs for a set number of laps, with the victor being the first across the line. Rules variations and sporting bodies have many different forms of Robo-Racing across the sector, with it being popular as much in small local bars using a figure of eight table to the Grand Prix using large elaborate constructions.

History

TBD Robo-Racing was born from the desire to go fast and pilot cool drones.

Pro League

The highest level of the sport is the highly glamarous and very expensive Pro League, with incredibly wealthy teams and their drivers competing in a yearly circuit of major race events around beaconspace.

Pro League Teams

Team Spin. Driver: Syr Mikita Nabspun

Team GEM. Driver: Jade Braeden

Racing Team Perfection and Harmony. Driver: Waggium Primary

Team Flying Fins. Driver: Gronge Mollow Yalec (Current Sector Champion)

End of Season Ceremony