ORL Hall of Fame - Season 6 Inductees
May 5, 2014 20:07:03 GMT -5
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Post by Unrealiztic on May 5, 2014 20:07:03 GMT -5
ORL Hall of Fame Season 6 Inductees
Unrealiztic-
Originally arriving on the ORL scene in Season 2, Unreal has gone on to become the most known face in the League. Working up from rookie driver to now being the current owner of the league, the ORL might not be here now had it not been for Unreal. His abilities on the track have also seen him finish 3rd in the Season 3 GP Championships, 2nd three seasons in a row in his GP Division, 1st place in both the Rallycross Division and Rallycross Championship in Season 6 and be voted the most popular driver in back-to-back tournaments in Seasons 5 and 6. For me personally, Unreal helped me too settle into the ORL when I joined in Season 5, and without him and his hard work, the ORL would certainly not be where it is now. Wrote by HunterUnit751.
Pancake-
He is arguably the greatest racer on Halo. He has the most wins ever in the ORL and has dominated wherever he has raced. When Pancake joined the league in Season 4, he was over looked because of other big names in his division like Rebel, Hero, and Chaca. He ended up finishing the season in 3rd, but all he cared about was that he was going to the Championship. He came in and surprised everyone and won the MX Championship in his rookie season. The next season Pancake dominated MX again and took home yet another MX Championship. In Season 6, Pancake decided to try out MT and without hesitation, he won his third Championship in a row, this time in MT. The next season Pancake decided to go back to MX to challenge Sodapop Remix, who is also considered one of the greatest racers on Halo. When the season came to an end they were tied in points, so a 1v1 Championship was in order to decide the Champion. Soda barely sneaked away with the Championship, and brought and end to Pancake's streak. Even so, Pancake had been a great manager, track maker, racer, and friend to all in the league. Wrote by Offrce.
Gogetarulez-
Gogeta could quite honestly be called the King of GP. Originally arriving in Season 4 as an experienced but new driver to this league, he quickly established himself from the get-go with a win in his very first race, and subsequently went on to win the EU GP Division, despite missing the first 2 races. He would then prove his worth in the Overall Championships against the top drivers in the other GP Divisions. I was able to experience first-hand his driving abilities when I joined in Season 5, watching him win 7 out of 9 races to clinch his 2nd EU GP Championship. Season 6 saw him dominate even more with 8 wins in his 9 races. In Season 7 he was made to earn his championship this time around but still stood above all the rest by the end. A very modest attitude alongside his racing abilities means he will never be forgotten in the ORL and has earned his spot in the Hall of Fame. Wrote by HunterUnit751.
Darkstar o72-
Darkstar only raced two seasons in the ORL, but he was much more than that to this league. He was the guy who started it all. Darkstar created the Outlaw Racing League in 2012 and was the owner for about a year and a half until he handed the league over to XreignZ. However, that is besides the point. If Darkstar never would've started up the Mixed Terrain division in Season 1, none of this would be here. He made videos, managed divisions, made tracks, and was a great owner. Can not thank him enough for what he created for us racers. Not to mention his dominance of Division 2 Mixed Terrain way back in season 2. The Legend. Thank you Darkstar. Wrote by Offrce.
t3hmightymidg3t-
With more than 50 races under his belt, midget is one of the most experienced drivers in the League. He's also one of the most consistent drivers around, with over 80% of his finishes seeing him finish on the podium. His career began in Season 3 with an impressive MT debut which would see him go on to achieve 10 podiums in 11 Races. Since then he has established himself as one of GP's frontrunners with a further 28 Podiums and 7 wins. After taking a short break in Season 7, we can now look forward to seeing more of Midget in Season 8, and hopefully for many more seasons to come. If not, then he has already easily deserving of his place in the Hall of Fame. Wrote by HunterUnit751.
Leave your own comment about each racer and suggestions. Or, maybe even the drivers who you think got cheated out of a spot in the Hall of Fame. Also, Season 7 Hall of Fame will be out next weekend. See you then.