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If you thought Red Bull Racing was
crazy, you won't believe the Rocket Racing League. Think NASCAR, but in the
air, using planes powered by solid-state rockets flying simultaneously. The
racers take off in pairs, separated by minutes, competing against the clock
at the same time. That means that they will have to maneuver around the
competition, following a 3D track projected in their head-up displays. You
know it would be spectacular just with the description, and watching this
video of one the $1 million racers in action at the 2008 Air Venture in
Oshkosh.
The Rocket Racing LeagueŽ is an aerospace sports and
entertainment organization that combines the competition of racing with the
excitement of rocketry. The RRL was established by X-Prize founder Peter
Diamandis and two-time Indianapolis 500 champion team partner Granger
Whitelaw to advance the technology and increase public awareness of space
travel. The NASCAR-style racing league features rocket-powered aircraft
that will be flown by top pilots through a 'three-dimensional track way' at
venues throughout the world. With millions of fans who enjoy racing and air
shows, and an even wider audience enthralled with humanity's next step into
space, rocket racing is destined to become the future of racing!
There are six teams
already. If I was a test pilot, I would apply today. Head to Flight Global
for an exclusive interview with Granger Whitelaw, CEO of Rocket Racing,
explaining what the whole thing is about. If you are going to be at the
show, go on Friday or Saturday, when they will fly it again. [Rocket Racing League and Flight
Global]

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