The Accelerated Racing Association


In the far-flung future of 2166AD, The Moto League of Racing was renamed and restructured into what is now known as the Accelerated Racing Association. Under the leadership of CEO Phillip Black, the Association expanded and grew until it permeated every world mankind had settled upon. Starting on Earth, it spread to the Lunar colonies, and then beyond to Mars. As its popularity and revenue grew, a push was made to breach the asteroid belt. Within a few short decades the ARA had built racetracks on Titan, Ganymede, Callisto, and even the sole space colony that orbits Jupiter. Mankind’s population has broken past 11 billion and the revenue for the ARA has swelled to countless trillions of dollars every year, outpacing that of most sovereign nations.

As a result, the Accelerated Racing Association is the largest sports corporation in the Solar System. Nothing comes close to touching it with its size, influence, and popularity. Spanning multiple planets, it sees tens of thousands of participants racing on its tracks every single year. In addition to its professional racing circuit, it even has a juvenile circuit that promotes high speed racing to youths starting at the age of 13. Functionally, the ARA is a mega-corporation that has infiltrated nearly every aspect of society with children going to school with lunchboxes emblazoned with the ARA logo, to families owning home appliances sold by retired drivers, and the news circulating ream after ream of the scandals concerning politicians being bribed and bought off by ARA officials.

The ARA is massive, powerful, and very popular even when it’s controversial. It brings high octane racing to the hungry masses, dangerous death-defying thrills, startling upsets and crazier surprises, and even bigger paydays to happy onlookers. Every day and with each and every race, the ARA delivers on its promise to entertain and enthrall. It’s the single sport that captivates all of mankind in a way that no other sport can.


Primary Roster
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