User blog:Gabetroo/Ro-Racing, what it is, and why it matters.

Imagine this: You are at home because of COVID-19, you like race-cars, you like Roblox, this is where Ro-Racing slides in.

The Beginning
Ro-Racing started back in 2011 stages of Roblox. It was popular amongs the racing league 'NASCAR'. These NASCAR Races were just for fun at first, until we started seeing leagues being formed in 2013.

League Beginnings
From these unorganized events, we started seeing actual leagues formed of scheduled races mostly. And many people joined because this was on of the first actual kind of sport you had 4 or more leagues in, but over time, people started getting things like Formula 1, IndyCar, or Monster Jam.

More Interest, More Types of Racing
As people scheduled events, some others did Formula 1, IndyCar, or Monster Jam, (which I just listed) the same way.

Open Wheel Racing
Formula 1 and IndyCar were these, most leagues used to use no collision for these events because one tap causes a scrapyard of cars everywhere. Add that, with death walls around the track.

Monster Trucks
Monster Jam got so popular, they became a league of Ro-Racing too! And people making Monster Jam games (such as user Mjrocks2019) started to create leagues and since they were known people, they began to gain people to race really quickly!

Fictional Tracks and Cars Leagues
These weren't as popular as big leagues cause they are fictional, fake tracks and cars. But some even were still having more then 20 users.

"Drivers can range up to users of 5- Even 100!"