Thread:TheLuigi755/@comment-8459116-20160610165151/@comment-27148630-20160612134757

TheLuigi755 wrote: So, I came up with a great idea that involves us smashing 3 things together into a Blendtec:

The result: The Kabushiki Gaisha ABS Children's GT Championship presented by Chuck E. Cheese's. (I know, that sounds a bit like a mouthful, we might quickly refer to it as the "ABS Children's GT Championship presented by Chuck E. Cheese's")
 * 1) Kabushiki Gaisha ABS' passion for motorsports (we're planning to run a major endurance race at Fuji speedway later this year)
 * 2) The idea of inviting children to experience real motorsports in a way that they'd better understand, and
 * 3) Our recent takeover of a major Family Entertainment chain.

How would it work? We'd tour to major sportscar racing events around North America (particularly ones that form the Weathertech Sportscar Championship and Pirelli World Challenge) and invite children between ages 8 and 15 to run short (by GT racing terms) races around virtual recreations of the circuits we're actually at.

Prizes would include 1:32 scale diecast models of actual PWC/WSCC cars, tokens for spending at Chuck E. Cheese's, having Chuck giving children guided tours of the pit garages and opportunities to talk to drivers before a PWC/WSCC race, and/or a combination of up to two of the prizes mentioned above (possibly for those who rank on the podium).

Races would start with kids being randomly assigned a car that they will drive; they'll all be built to GT3 specifications and be painted in the liveries of real GT3 teams. One thing's for sure - the Chuck E. Cheese's Cadillac ATS-V.R that we're gonna run in actual races will probably be one of the most wanted cars on the list... The kids would then recieve a quick briefing on a set of simplified race rules that we'd run by. I know it'll be hard to stop kids ramming others off the track, but car damage will stop them from wanting to anyway.

The races will be around 10 laps. Grid positions will be decided at random. All racers will wear an earpiece connected to a "team manager", with one manager per two kids to allow for teamwork awards. Kids' racing activity would be very closely monitored by race officials, and they'll be marked for certain activities that will go towards extra end-of-race rewards: The award certificates can be redeemed to obtain Chuck E. Cheese's tokens on their next visit to such a location: 10 tokens each.
 * 1) Best Attitude: This award will be given to racers who are deemed to have kept a positive attitude throughout the race, not slacking off, always keeping in focus, and so on.
 * 2) Best Team Spirit: This award will be given to racers who actually help other racers, in ways such as bump drafting, showing their teammates the best racing line, and keeping in best contact with team managers.
 * 3) Best Sportsmanship: This award will be given to racers who keep within the rules, and even report bad racers to the team manager.
 * 4) Best Helper: This award will be given to racers who show other non-team racers how to race properly.
 * 5) Best Effort: This award will be given to racers who show what is deemed to be the greatest efforts to win the race, such as taking positions, using special racing tactics, and so on.

If you have any other ideas for this (such as how it'll be presented and/or advertised), tell me! We should sell special pizza flavors to promote the thing. And also have Chuck and Helen walking around on the track prior to the thing.