


Formula 1 Fantasy Game
Pick six (6) drivers before each Formula 1 race weekend; starters must
be submitted prior to midnight MST USA (GMT-7) before qualifying.
Note: You can only pick one driver for half of the
scheduled 30 races, including sprints and Grands Prix.
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There are 24 rounds, with six (6) featuring two
races that you will select starters for, in filling
out 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 USA (GMT-7) before qualifying.
Note: You can only pick one rider for half of the
scheduled 44 races, including sprints and Grands Prix.
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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, the Podium Club's Bill Tybur created the Fantasy Motorsports Franchise League, a similar game but instead of participants 'starting' quarterbacks, running backs, receivers, kickers, etc. each weekend, FMFL players got to pick NASCAR, CART, Formula 1, and IMSA drivers.
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The key was a unique scoring system, like fantasy football, common to all series. It leveled the playing field, creating new strategy options, fewer ties, and more fun.
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The games offer bonus points for qualifying, laps led, and manufacturer performance, but only for the top 16 finishers. There are no drafts or budgets, and the scoring system works for both single-series and multi-series games.
From a printed Valvoline FMFL GameBook GWP promotion in 1992, the game went online for clients like Circle K, Roush Fenway Racing, the National Hot Rod Association, SPEED TV, and other local and national race-related companies.
The FMFL is 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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