Motorsport in Torainn

Motorsport in Torainn comes in a variety of forms. Many top forms of Motorsport have been embraced from other parts of the Southern Hemisphere.

Tasman Cup
The Tasman Cup is the highest form of motorsports in Torainn. The series consists of cars based on compact cars competing in Touring Car style events.

Torainn RallyCross Championship
The Torainn RallyCross Championship takes place at a variety of venues including at the grounds of Stadiums inside Cities and Suburbs, in large parking lots in suburbs and at dedicated circuits outside of towns. Circuits are all under two kilometers. The cars are 600 horsepower purpose built racing machines. Popular models include the Ford Fiesta, Mini Cooper, and Peugoet 208.

Leafy's Championship Series
The Leafy's Championship Series is the premier Open Wheel Racing Series in Torainn. The series takes place on both Road and Oval Courses across Torainn and also has two events in Australia and two in Japan. The series utilizes the Barazi-Epsilon EB01 A. The cars create 210 horsepower.

CoState Motor Oil Saloon Car Championship
The Saloon Car Championship is a series that takes place on Oval Courses. The series utilizes sedan based vehicles. The cars produce in excess of 300 horsepower. The biggest event on the Calender is the Norwich 400, which was initally run at the Norwich Beach Raceway, a 1 kilometer flat oval near Norwich Beach. The event moved in 2002 to the Norwich Park Circuit and quickly gained even more prominence. The event is 200 laps of the circuit, for a total of 400 kilometers.

Horohui International Circuit
Horohui International Circuit is a purpose built facility south of the capital of Horohui in the Suffolk Island region. It is an international Grade 1 level circuit. Capable of holding Formula 1 level racing events.

Norwich Park Circuit
The Norwich Park Circuit is a multipurpose facility near South Belfast. It contains a road course, drag strip and oval course. The Road Course is 3.2 kilometers and highly favored by drivers. It contains many high speed corners, as well as long straights leading into tigher hairpins providing good passing opportunities. The Oval course was built in the early 2000's and is modeled after Charlotte Motor Speedway. The course is two kilometers (1.243 Miles) and contains four turns, as well as two dogleg turns on the front stretch. An alternative layout of the Road Course allows both courses to be used together for a longer 4.2 Kilometer Road Course. The drag strip is a standard 1/4 mile, and is located outside the back straight of the Oval Course.