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The third season saw slightly bigger activity on tracks, but racer number stayed the same as previous year, a dozen. This time [[Gutix]] was a dominant force with top activity and 6 victories.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 7 October 2015

One of the wackiest Stunts contests managed by brazilian racer Leo Ramone in 2002-2004. The competition started silently in mid of 2002 until Alan Rotoi found it by searching various Stunts related sites. The first season consisted of 6 races, but 4 of them finished with No Times. Krys Toff became the first Stunts LOL champion just by winning his debut race.

Next year, in 2003, the contest received much more attention. It was kind of an unofficial Orion training ground, as the most active racers were members of this team. So no surprise Krys Toff defended the champion title, while Orion won Teams championship in a big margin.

The third season saw slightly bigger activity on tracks, but racer number stayed the same as previous year, a dozen. This time Gutix was a dominant force with top activity and 6 victories.

In 2015, Stunts LOL was revived in the form of Stunts LOL Classics, a competition which used the original Stunts LOL tracks in a WRC Stunts-like rally format.

Season podiums

Racers

Season 2002
Rank Racer Points
1 Krys Toff 22[1]
2 Alan Rotoi 22
3 Alain 17
Season 2003
Rank Racer Team Points
1 Krys Toff Orion 172
2 Leo Ramone Orion 128
3 Alan Rotoi MeganiuM Aces High 95
Season 2004
Rank Racer Team Points
1 Gutix Metal Team 192
2 Dark Chaser The Guns Of Brixton 142
3 Krys Toff Damage Inc. 139

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Teams

Season 2003
Rank Team Points
1 Orion 440
2 Meganium Aces High 95
3 Cork's Crew 80
Season 2004
Rank Team Points
1 The Guns Of Brixton 259
2 Metal Team 251
3 Damage Inc. 203

Medal Table

Rank Racer 1st 2nd 3rd
1 Gutix 6 3 1
2 Alan Rotoi 5 2 1
3 Krys Toff 4 7 5
4 Bonzai Joe 4 1 0
5 CTG 2 1 2
6 Akoss Poo 1 0 0
6 Mingva 1 0 0
8 Alain il Professore 0 3 1
9 Dark Chaser 0 2 5
10 Leo Ramone 0 1 5

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