


Formula 1 Fantasy Game
Pick six (6) drivers before each Formula 1 race
weekend; starters must be submitted prior to midnight (MST) before qualifying.
Note: You can only pick one driver for half
of the scheduled 30 races, including sprint and grand prix races.
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There are 24 rounds, with six (6) featuring two
races that you will select starters for, in filling
our your weekly six-driver roster for points.​​​
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MotoGP Fantasy Game
Pick six (6) riders before each MotoGP race
weekend; starters must be submitted prior to midnight (MST) before qualifying.
Note: You can only pick one rider for half
of the scheduled 44 races, including sprint and grand prix races.
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There are 22 rounds, with two races each, that
you will select starters for, in filling
our your weekly six-rider roster for points.​​​​

Championship Prizes
Track Day Pass
A Track Day Pass is a single-day access pass that lets drivers/riders take their own vehicle on a closed, professionally operated road course in a safe, controlled environment. It’s designed for skill-building, vehicle testing, and pure driving enjoyment without traffic, tickets, or lap-time pressure.
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Academy Pass
An Academy Pass is an instructional track experience that combines professional coaching with structured on-track sessions to build driver skill and confidence—and it includes the use of a Toyota GR86 rental car. It’s a turnkey, guided program ideal for drivers who want to progress safely without needing their own track-prepped vehicle.
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Thrill
Pass
A Thrill Pass is a half-day track experience that lets enthusiasts drive their own vehicle on a closed road course, free from the constraints of public roads, in a safe and controlled environment. It’s all about experiencing real performance driving with professional oversight and no street-driving limitations.
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What's the FMFL?
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In 1989, after completing his first season of NFL fantasy football, Bill Tybur created the Fantasy Motorsports Franchise League, a game similar to fantasy football
but instead of players selecting and starting quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, kickers, etc., FMFL players got to pick NASCAR, CART, Formula 1, and IMSA drivers.
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They key was a unique scoring system common to all series. It leveled the playing field, creating new strategy options, fewer ties, and more fun.
From a printed 'gamebook' that was part of a Valvoline promotion with CSK Auto Parts in 1992, the game went online in 2002 for Circle K convenience stores. Games were also run for Roush Fenway Racing, the National Hot Rod Association, SPEED TV, RUSH Truck Centers, Knoxville Nationals, Interstate Batteries, and others.
There are multi-series and single-series games, still using the same scoring system, with no drafts, no budgets, and no gambling.
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The FMFL was America's first fantasy racing game and remains the gold standard for fans who follow all kinds of motorsports.
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We hope you enjoy the experience.
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