RARCAR

RARCAR (Really Amazing Racing Cuz Awesome Rawr :P) is a Random Region racing company. Since the 1960s (broadcasted since the 1980s), RARCAR has hosted over 1,000 races, with lots of action, excitement and shocking turns of events. The sport is broadcasted live on The Steamed Clams Channel every Saturday and Sunday. Races usually last up to 4 hours.

RARCAR began broadcasting races live in 1980. In January 2018, it was announced that all subsequent races would be aired on The Steamed Clams Channel every weekend. Since 2013, races have been livestreamed on the official RARCAR website.

Early beginnings
Owned by Michael Meapman, RARCAR started off as a family business sprint car driving lesson class in the early 1950s from Random City, Random Region. Overtime, popularity grew and instead of doing a sprint car lessons, Meapman decided for it to become a full time racing company, and changed from sprint to stock car.

Naming/First Races
The name "RARCAR" came when one of Meapman's sons said "the cars are loud like when a lion says roar." The first race happened in 1959 on Hot Beach with over 1,000 people attending, William J. Adams won the race. Adams was the first RARCAR champion as well.

Main
RARCAR has three different types of main series.

Cup
The Cup Series is the top, and most well-known series in RARCAR. Races are fierce and competitive and tracks can be up to 1,000 miles in length. The cup series consists of 36 races in a span of 10 months, the point system and depending the driver's position in a race determines the champion. The series is broadcasted live on the RARCAR website and The Steamed Clams Channel.

Subordinate
The second highest level series people climb to. It has more intense races and larger tracks than the Genesis series.

Genesis
The series mostly everyone starts with, the racers drive in small tracks, with the biggest one being the Small Sircle Speedway. After winning one race, drivers can join the Subordinate series.