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== Overview == |
== Overview == |
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− | Racing |
+ | Racing was in the past a widely popular sport, but the outbreak of the Thargoid war severely crippled the supporter following and racing industry for years to come. With younger generations however, their lack of memory of the time when [[Thargoids]] were more than legend has faded, and subsequently a more blasé and bravado attitude among youth has blossomed. This has lead to a revival of a new, yet bolder, thrill-seeking culture. Sun-diving and [[Hognose]] pilot harrassment are fairly 'tame' activities typical of pubescent [[BoyRacer]] snob punks, compared to the feats of a true daredevil racer. To earn star cred, the limits constantly have to be pushed further. |
− | [[IMAGE: adder_racer.jpg|right|150pix]] |
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− | Not all racers choose (or have the funds for) the shiny new racer models, many tinker in local ship-workshops on the old decrepid corpses of [[Adder]]s and [[Mamba]]s, turning them into LM-devouring deathtraps. |
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− | '''Racing is once again big-business!''' |
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+ | When the drafting ceased, and corporate sponsors again dared to invest in the sport, scores of young fearless heroes stood ready to again make racing big-business, which was finally symbolized by the rebirth of the Galactic Racing Federation (GRF). |
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− | Manufacturers turn out new racer models, like the [[Cribo]], by the dozens. |
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+ | [[Image:WS-ZorgCover.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Team Zorg announces its arrival]] |
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− | [[Other_fictitious_magazines|Magazines]] like [[What_Spaceship?|''What Spaceship ?'']] and ''LightSpeed!'' regularly publish [[Energy banks|DIY]] articles on custom modifications and ''bestbuy'' comparisons of the new model racers. |
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+ | Racing comes in a wide range of classes and levels of profit and exposure. It's not every racer that have the choice or funds to compete with the shiny latest racing models, but must start at the grassroots level of the ''Minor League'' "farmer circuits" by no-budget tinkering in local ship-workshops, predominantly on old decrepit corpses of [[Adder (Oolite)|Adder]]s, [[Mamba (Oolite)|Mambas]] and [[Sidewinder (Oolite)|Sidewinder]]s, looking to turn them into homemade LM-devouring deathtraps. |
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− | == Racing competitions == |
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+ | At the highest level, ''League One'', manufacturers and corporate sponsored teams frequently turn out new racer model prototypes, and constantly seek to improve the established class ships, by unscrupulously exploiting any clause in the laws as arbitrated by the GRF. |
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− | Racing competitions can be devided into several general categories. |
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+ | Fans of the sport predominantly follow their heroes through [[Other_fictitious_magazines|magazines]] like ''[[What Spaceship?]]'' and ''[[Other fictitious magazines|LightSpeed!]]'' keeping them abreast of the most recent custom modifications and ''bestbuy'' comparisons of all the racing models, as well as via the GRF controlled SimulCast events. Considerable gambling interest is also generated down to the lowest level, both officially organized and illegal. |
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− | * '''Dodge derbies''': Close quarters maneuvring and high-G turns, racers must pass through rings to get fuel points, often held in asteroid belts. It is not uncommon that only a third of the starting vessels survives into the second lap. |
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+ | == Racing competitions == |
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− | * '''Drag races''': Starting at the station, one loop around the planet, sun and back to the station for the finish. These ships are usually fitted with fuelscoops to replenish their tanks at the 'bend' (the loop around the sun). |
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+ | Racing competitions are divided into several general categories. |
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− | * '''Marathons''': marathons are interstallar affairs, sometimes the racers are free to choose any route they please, more often though the racers are obliged to visit certain waypoint-stations. This is more exiting for the fans. |
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+ | * '''Chicane time trials''': Clinical racing where a single ship races against the clock on ringpod courses of various levels of difficulty. |
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+ | * '''Dodge derbies''': High-risk close-quarter maneuvering and high-G turns in a packed heat with "relaxed rules", often arranged in asteroid belts. It is not uncommon that only one third of the starting lineup survive the race. |
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− | == Work in progress == |
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+ | * '''Drag races''': Long stretch raw speed racing, often circumventing a large planetary body on a course of minimal turns. These ships are usually fitted with monstrous engines and [[Fuel_Scoops|fuel scoop]] to replenish their tanks if the course should have a midway bend around the sun. |
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− | Races are not yet possible in Oolite, but we are working on it. |
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− | Giles introduced several new timekeeping routines and checks into the code, |
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− | and also created a beautifull [[What Spaceship?|waypoint ring]]. |
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− | We the fans, have worked on racer-ships. [[Murgh|Murgh]]s productionline has been most fruitfull. [[Arexack|My]] ships are mostly still in the workshops, unfortunately. |
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+ | * '''Marathons''': Often an open class affair, marathons are interstallar affairs. It's not uncommon racers are allowed to freely plot their own desired route, though usually they are obliged to visit certain waypoint-stations, making it a bit more exiting for the fans. |
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== Listing of common racer-conversions == |
== Listing of common racer-conversions == |
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− | * Adder racer - light racer |
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+ | * [[Adder (Oolite)|Adder]] racer - light racer [http://capnhack.com/hosting/oolite/Oolite/shippic/raceradder.png] |
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− | * Mamba racer - light racer |
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+ | * [[Mamba (Oolite)|Mamba]] racer - light racer [http://capnhack.com/hosting/oolite/Oolite/shippic/racermamba.png] |
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+ | * [[Sidewinder (Oolite)|Sidewinder]] racer - light racer [http://wiki.alioth.net/images/7/7a/ZorgSWavatar.png] |
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* Newt racer (custom adder hull) - light racer |
* Newt racer (custom adder hull) - light racer |
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− | * Krait XR1 dragstar - dragster |
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+ | * [[Krait (Oolite)|Krait]] XR1 Dragstar - dragster [http://home.tiscali.nl/arexack/turboavatar.jpg] |
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− | * Ophidian Yacht - medium racer |
+ | * [[Ophidian (Oolite)|Ophidian Yacht]] - medium racer |
− | * Bandy-Bandy - marathon racer |
+ | * [[Bandy-Bandy]] - marathon racer |
+ | * [[Cobra Mk.3 (Oolite)|Cobra Mk.III]] - marathon racer |
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== Purpose built racers == |
== Purpose built racers == |
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− | * Cribo chicaneer MkII - medium racer |
+ | * Cribo chicaneer MkII - medium racer [http://capnhack.com/hosting/oolite/Oolite/shippic/cribo2.png] |
− | * Cribo chicaneer MkIV - medium racer |
+ | * Cribo chicaneer MkIV - medium racer [http://capnhack.com/hosting/oolite/Oolite/shippic/cribo4.png] |
− | * Kukri MkI dragster - dragster |
+ | * Kukri MkI dragster - dragster [http://capnhack.com/hosting/oolite/Oolite/shippic/k1.png] |
− | * Kukri MkII dragster - dragster |
+ | * Kukri MkII dragster - dragster [http://capnhack.com/hosting/oolite/Oolite/shippic/k2.png] |
− | * |
+ | * Slug - light racer |
+ | * [[BoyRacer]] - light racer |
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* Hood - dodge derby racer |
* Hood - dodge derby racer |
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* Vampire - light racer |
* Vampire - light racer |
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* Dodger - dodge derby racer |
* Dodger - dodge derby racer |
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+ | * Tokay Speedstar - light class marathon racer |
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+ | * Slider Clipper - heavy class marathon racer |
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+ | See also the [[Coluber Blue Racer]] and note the Red, Yellowbelly & Black variants. |
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+ | |||
+ | == Listing of sponsored teams == |
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+ | * [[Al-Hamdurillah]] |
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+ | * [[Ayr Thistle]] |
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+ | * [[Cosmorossi]] |
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+ | * [[CR Leboeuf]] |
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+ | * [[Dynamo Renko]] |
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+ | * [[Festus Flyers]] |
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+ | * [[Hatchling Racing]] |
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+ | * [[Ichihara S-Pulse]] |
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+ | * [[Kalamafoo Wings]] |
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+ | * [[Magma Racing]] |
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+ | * [[Merthyr Tydfil]] |
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+ | * [[Necaxa]] |
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+ | * [[Quasar Sports]] |
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+ | * [[RC DeZeeuw]] |
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+ | * [[Schlierenzauer]] |
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+ | * [[Slough Swifts]] |
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+ | * [[Singh Speed]] |
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+ | * [[Team Sissu]] |
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+ | * [[Team Teitur]] |
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+ | * [[Team Vurt]] |
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+ | * [[Xaosaspor]] |
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+ | * [[Zenit Arcadia]] |
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+ | * [[Zorg Racing]] |
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+ | [[File:Oolympic Rings.png|thumb|right]] |
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+ | == Work in progress == |
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+ | '''Racers.oxp''' is as of yet (2006) at the flight-training ring stage. Giles has implemented the timekeeping routine and checks into the code, |
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+ | and also created a beautiful [[What Spaceship?|waypoint ring]]. |
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+ | |||
+ | Teams and some new ships are slowly forming to hopefully coincide with the TADA listed GP.oxp |
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+ | |||
+ | == Links == |
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+ | *[[Oolite Ships]] |
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+ | |||
+ | === OXPs === |
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+ | *[[Hotrods OXP]] adds unpleasant racers to anarchy systems: by [[User:Arexack|Arexack Heretic]] (c.2005/6) & then [[User:Kaks|Kaks]] (2008-13) |
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+ | *'''Racers OXP''' Work in progress (see comments above) - but see [[OXP old]] |
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+ | *[[Ring Racer OXP]] for Corporate States in Galaxy 1 only: by [[User:Thargoid|Thargoid]] (2009-14): downloadable through the in-game [[Expansions Manager]] |
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+ | *[[Ringpod]] racing rings in Lave & Zaonce only: by [[User:Aegidian|Aegidian]] (2006-11) |
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+ | *'''Hatchling boyracers OXP''' - see [[OXP old]] |
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+ | *'''Lane Legal OXP''' - see [[OXP old]] & [http://www.aegidian.org/bb/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3916 Lane Legal Racers OXP (v0.52)] (2007: Dr Nil). |
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+ | |||
+ | === Fiction === |
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+ | *Try '''Snakecharming''' by [[User:Daddyhoggy|Daddyhoggy]] in the [[Alien Items]] anthology [https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/view/6917513/alien-items-drew-wagar here]. |
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+ | *[[Dicky-Bow Run]] |
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+ | |||
+ | === Discussions === |
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+ | *[http://www.aegidian.org/bb/viewtopic.php?t=3786 Calling all Graphic Designers] Original thread (2007) with details of teams. [[User:Captain Hesperus|Captain Hesperus]]'s concept. |
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+ | *[http://www.aegidian.org/bb/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=3902 Ideas] for a mission .oxp: The Cobra Ball Run (2007) |
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+ | *[http://www.aegidian.org/bb/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=4510 Summary] of racing .oxp's (2008) |
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+ | *[http://www.aegidian.org/bb/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=5717 Ring Racer OXP] (2009-15) by [[User:Thargoid|Thargoid]]. |
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− | == Link == |
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− | [[Oolite_Ships]] |
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[[Category:Oolite]] |
[[Category:Oolite]] |
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− | {{Stub}} |
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+ | [[Category:Racing]] |
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+ | [[Category:Racing Team| ]] |
Latest revision as of 16:24, 24 October 2021
Contents
Overview
Racing was in the past a widely popular sport, but the outbreak of the Thargoid war severely crippled the supporter following and racing industry for years to come. With younger generations however, their lack of memory of the time when Thargoids were more than legend has faded, and subsequently a more blasé and bravado attitude among youth has blossomed. This has lead to a revival of a new, yet bolder, thrill-seeking culture. Sun-diving and Hognose pilot harrassment are fairly 'tame' activities typical of pubescent BoyRacer snob punks, compared to the feats of a true daredevil racer. To earn star cred, the limits constantly have to be pushed further.
When the drafting ceased, and corporate sponsors again dared to invest in the sport, scores of young fearless heroes stood ready to again make racing big-business, which was finally symbolized by the rebirth of the Galactic Racing Federation (GRF).
Racing comes in a wide range of classes and levels of profit and exposure. It's not every racer that have the choice or funds to compete with the shiny latest racing models, but must start at the grassroots level of the Minor League "farmer circuits" by no-budget tinkering in local ship-workshops, predominantly on old decrepit corpses of Adders, Mambas and Sidewinders, looking to turn them into homemade LM-devouring deathtraps.
At the highest level, League One, manufacturers and corporate sponsored teams frequently turn out new racer model prototypes, and constantly seek to improve the established class ships, by unscrupulously exploiting any clause in the laws as arbitrated by the GRF.
Fans of the sport predominantly follow their heroes through magazines like What Spaceship? and LightSpeed! keeping them abreast of the most recent custom modifications and bestbuy comparisons of all the racing models, as well as via the GRF controlled SimulCast events. Considerable gambling interest is also generated down to the lowest level, both officially organized and illegal.
Racing competitions
Racing competitions are divided into several general categories.
- Chicane time trials: Clinical racing where a single ship races against the clock on ringpod courses of various levels of difficulty.
- Dodge derbies: High-risk close-quarter maneuvering and high-G turns in a packed heat with "relaxed rules", often arranged in asteroid belts. It is not uncommon that only one third of the starting lineup survive the race.
- Drag races: Long stretch raw speed racing, often circumventing a large planetary body on a course of minimal turns. These ships are usually fitted with monstrous engines and fuel scoop to replenish their tanks if the course should have a midway bend around the sun.
- Marathons: Often an open class affair, marathons are interstallar affairs. It's not uncommon racers are allowed to freely plot their own desired route, though usually they are obliged to visit certain waypoint-stations, making it a bit more exiting for the fans.
Listing of common racer-conversions
- Adder racer - light racer [1]
- Mamba racer - light racer [2]
- Sidewinder racer - light racer [3]
- Newt racer (custom adder hull) - light racer
- Krait XR1 Dragstar - dragster [4]
- Ophidian Yacht - medium racer
- Bandy-Bandy - marathon racer
- Cobra Mk.III - marathon racer
Purpose built racers
- Cribo chicaneer MkII - medium racer [5]
- Cribo chicaneer MkIV - medium racer [6]
- Kukri MkI dragster - dragster [7]
- Kukri MkII dragster - dragster [8]
- Slug - light racer
- BoyRacer - light racer
- Hood - dodge derby racer
- Vampire - light racer
- Dodger - dodge derby racer
- Tokay Speedstar - light class marathon racer
- Slider Clipper - heavy class marathon racer
See also the Coluber Blue Racer and note the Red, Yellowbelly & Black variants.
Listing of sponsored teams
- Al-Hamdurillah
- Ayr Thistle
- Cosmorossi
- CR Leboeuf
- Dynamo Renko
- Festus Flyers
- Hatchling Racing
- Ichihara S-Pulse
- Kalamafoo Wings
- Magma Racing
- Merthyr Tydfil
- Necaxa
- Quasar Sports
- RC DeZeeuw
- Schlierenzauer
- Slough Swifts
- Singh Speed
- Team Sissu
- Team Teitur
- Team Vurt
- Xaosaspor
- Zenit Arcadia
- Zorg Racing
Work in progress
Racers.oxp is as of yet (2006) at the flight-training ring stage. Giles has implemented the timekeeping routine and checks into the code, and also created a beautiful waypoint ring.
Teams and some new ships are slowly forming to hopefully coincide with the TADA listed GP.oxp
Links
OXPs
- Hotrods OXP adds unpleasant racers to anarchy systems: by Arexack Heretic (c.2005/6) & then Kaks (2008-13)
- Racers OXP Work in progress (see comments above) - but see OXP old
- Ring Racer OXP for Corporate States in Galaxy 1 only: by Thargoid (2009-14): downloadable through the in-game Expansions Manager
- Ringpod racing rings in Lave & Zaonce only: by Aegidian (2006-11)
- Hatchling boyracers OXP - see OXP old
- Lane Legal OXP - see OXP old & Lane Legal Racers OXP (v0.52) (2007: Dr Nil).
Fiction
- Try Snakecharming by Daddyhoggy in the Alien Items anthology here.
- Dicky-Bow Run
Discussions
- Calling all Graphic Designers Original thread (2007) with details of teams. Captain Hesperus's concept.
- Ideas for a mission .oxp: The Cobra Ball Run (2007)
- Summary of racing .oxp's (2008)
- Ring Racer OXP (2009-15) by Thargoid.