RACE TRACKS
RC-E Raceways will be known for being more dynamic than typical race tracks. Each track will be designed with certain integrated values and ideas:
Respecting the Land
We believe in utilizing as much track as possible within a given space for efficiency as land is a finite and precious resource.
Each track will have solar panels or other renewable energy infrastructure on location or nearby to support the energy needs of the race cars and facility.
Audience Participation
Every raceway will be unique and feature different architecture and design. An example may be that a raceway has a tower structure that overlooks the entire raceway. As a result of the raceway being inherently dangerous for a traditional on ground audience nearby, on location viewers will need to be inside and or properly shielded from wreckage and debris.
To make the racing experience as accessible to everyone who cannot be on location, we will have hundreds of streaming HD cameras throughout the raceway, including drones to capture the race from every angle.
A 360-degree camera will be mounted on every race car to allow spectators to view the race live or at any future date.
Extreme Tracks
RC-E Race Tracks are inspired by what has only been seen in movies and video games at this time. As there is no risk to the drivers safety, the tracks are inherently more extreme. Examples include driving upside down on a loop as seen on roller coasters. As well as long-distance jumps that are currently not common in motorsport. With no onboard driver and a low center of gravity, the race car is capable of turns and maneuvers that would put the strain of strong g-forces on a traditional driver. Yet another innovation will be the integration of subterranean cylindrical track that allows for driving on the sides of the wall, these underground portions of the track maximize above ground space and make for an exhilarating new experience.
Example of loop track
Tracks will have LED lights integrated for various reasons from visual stimulation to track information. RC-E Race Tracks will feature areas that diverge into two new paths that converge into one path again. As seen in some video games, one path may be faster while more challenging than the other, the lighting system tells the driver which path is more challenging.
Endless Possibilities
Our goal is to create a mostly modular race track, that is made up of moveable track pieces that can be relocated on location to form a new track layout, providing endless configurations for entertainment longevity and continued challenges. As a result of having an inherently safe racing league where a fatal driving accident is impossible by design, there are aspects such as the track material that can be altered to enhance the experience. By having 3D printed race tracks and other parts of the track made out of metal, it makes the prospect of having a modular raceway attainable, as well as making the driving experience more dynamic as the race car will drive and react differently on the various track materials.