It’s been a while since there has been any news worth reporting on the Rocket Racing League but we feel as though there is a need to get back into the swing of things because the Rocket Racing League has recently announced (gotta love these) that it will announce the 2008 schedule of events on April 14, 2008.
That’s right, the Rocket Racing League will finally announce the date of a confirmed exhibition race on tax day eve. There has been a lot of talk about the league that was suppossed to challenge Nascar, and give crush the Red Bull race circuit but there hasn’t been a lot of action on the part of the race organizers.
Although their website posts a new news article every few months they still claim to be ready for a full race schedule this year, 2008. Whether that’s the truth or not remains to be seen but we have our fingrs crossed that come April 14th we’ll see a lot more action from the X-Racer.
The Rocket Racing League (RRL) was supppossed to have started races this year. So what happened?
Probably a lot, but we’re not going to speculate. All we know is that the latest and greatest news from the RRL website is that the Rocket Racing League is planning to begin a race schedule in 2008. The news article that revealed this gem was in air and space and can be read here.
Although we’re not sure when the X-Racer planes will take off in competition we can say that we really would like more to write about.
But in seriousness, it would be great to get a few more teams signed up, last count had it at 3 maybe only 2. We’ll keep you posted.
Is the Rocket Racing League no more?
We haven’t heard any updates since they made it a few air shows this summer. A google news search for rocket racing league turns up nothing new, the company’s own press room hasn’t had anything spicy since March. What’s going on?
Three teams, two teams, one team. No one knows any more.
While the Red Bull Racing is taking off, with big time commercial spots, while the RRL isn’t seeing any action.
If anyone has any information please let us know.
The Rocket Racing League, which still reports an early 2008 race schedule, has added a third team to the mix and is considered a house team (being inside people and funding) to the Rocket Racing League.
The team is called Thunderhawk Racing, no doubt after the first RRL X-Racer plane, recently deemed the Thunderhawk after a public naming contest was complete. The team pilot will be Nick Mowery, a veteran pilot living in Scottsdale, Arizona.
The Rocket Racing League is planning on having one more in-house team with a name and pilot to be announced over the next year. That will add to the only other two teams to join up so far. There has been no indication from news coverage of the Rocket Racing League as to how many teams will be needed to have a full race schedule but we forsee a short season if there are only four teams on board.
Hopefully the RRL can get a few more going over the next 6 months and have enough for an early race season next year.
A great artists rendering of several X-Racer planes flying through the air with their rockets firing and the mountains in the background. The RRL provided us with this picture.
Have you ever wanted to be part of history? Do you have a couple million dollars laying around or know how to fly a fighter plane?
If you answered yest to any of those questions then this might be the opportunity you’re looking for. You can form your very own Rocket Racing League Team and be part of the inaugural season of the RRL.
To find out more about forming your own Rocket Racing team contact Tim Gormley, RRL Chief Operating Officer, at 505-532-1543 or email him at tim@rocketracingleague.com.
Here’s an early informational video about the Rocket Racing League. Kinda gives you that retro 1950’s look at a futuristic race track. Very Neat!
The Rocket Racing League officially announced the name of the first X-Racer plane that has been in prototype phase for a few years back in October of last Year
The Rocket Racing League held a contest in which the public, the fans of the Rocket Racing League would be able to vote on the name for the very first Rocket Racing League rocket plane. The name that a man from Maryland came up with was Thunderhawk.
There was over 2000 submissions for names and a panel of RRL judges took that name from a few thousand down to 10 names. They then allowed the public via AOL to vote on what they thought would be the best name for the X-Racer Plane.
The winner, Michael Higgins explained that he came up with the name because “The aircraft, with its rocket propulsion, combines thunderous sound with brilliant flame and light. So I worked up several names focused on thunder and light, and tried to connect those with a bird of prey.”
Cool Stuff.
Here’s a short video of the X-Racer prototype plane to be used in the Rocket Racing League events. Can’t wait til they’re racing around the sky.
Here’s a sweet image of a Rocket Racing League Plane, an x-racer. I found the image over at the Rocket Racing League website.
