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* NamesTheSame: Coincidentally shares the same name as one of the [[Roleplay.TMUniverse TM Universe]] series.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Enforced with game mechanics preventing users from entering events that conflict with their driver's schedules. Many teams have at least ''3'' drivers, with [=PWRband Technica=] having 6.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Heavily downplayed with the drivers with most of them having natural hair colors. Takashi Kogasa and Katsuo Matsushita are the exceptions and play this trope straight, though.
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* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: The pay drivers for J&S Formalwear are nobility of some description if not actual princesses. Also, one of the Works Team drivers loves the princess aesthetic so much that she even has a '''dress specifically made for racing'''.
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* FragileFlower: Yukiho Yamamoto, owner of the Yukiho Speed Factory car tuning shop, is one of these.
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* ProneToTears: Yukiho Yamamoto, owner of the Yukiho Speed Factory car tuning shop, is one of these.
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Global Racing League (abbreviated to just GRL) is a [[PlayByPostGames play-by-post]] "simulation" where users manage a team of racing drivers and engineers, competing in a number of [[CaptainObvious racing leagues set around the world]] with the goal of becoming champion. The race events are simulated using the racing game [[RFactor rFactor]] and its AI drivers with [[GameMod a lot of mods]], and are broadcast via the [[https://www.twitch.tv/racingheart GRL Twitch Channel]]. The league forums are located on a Freeforums board [[http://globalracingleague.freeforums.net/ here]].
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Global Racing League (abbreviated to just GRL) is a [[PlayByPostGames play-by-post]] "simulation" where users manage a team of racing drivers and engineers, competing in a number of [[CaptainObvious racing leagues set around the world]] world with the goal of becoming champion. The race events are simulated using the racing game [[RFactor rFactor]] and its AI drivers with [[GameMod a lot of mods]], and are broadcast via the [[https://www.twitch.tv/racingheart GRL Twitch Channel]]. The league forums are located on a Freeforums board [[http://globalracingleague.freeforums.net/ here]].
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* CharacterTiers: Enforced. Drivers are placed into Driver Classification categories depending on their stats totals, going from Unranked (lowest tier) to Platinum (highest tier).
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* CharacterTiers: Enforced.InUniverse. Drivers are placed into Driver Classification categories depending on their stats totals, going from Unranked (lowest tier) to Platinum (highest tier).
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* NamesTheSame: Coincidentally shares the same name as one of the [[Roleplay.TMUniverse TM Universe]] series.
* PunnyName: EmmaPergusa.Pergusa, a pun on the Enna-Pergusa race circuit.
* PunnyName: Emma
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* BadassFamily: Several of these, many of which are named after real-life racing circuits.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite being professional racing drivers, a number of drivers are exceptionally quirky.
* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite being professional racing drivers, a number of drivers are exceptionally quirky.
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* CloudCuckoolander: Amy "Amie" Radcliffe is this relative to the rest of the league; she is someone who seems to live in a world where supercars can fart rainbows.
* {{Crossover}}: The GT Endurance PRO and AM classes have subtle cases of this; GTE PRO has cars from early 90's Endurance racing, mid-2000's [=GT1=], and Super GT [=GT500=], for instance. These are, of course, PvPBalanced.
* {{Crossover}}: The GT Endurance PRO and AM classes have subtle cases of this; GTE PRO has cars from early 90's Endurance racing, mid-2000's [=GT1=], and Super GT [=GT500=], for instance. These are, of course, PvPBalanced.
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* FragileFlower: Yukiho Yamamoto, owner of the Yukiho Speed Factory car tuning shop, is one of these.
* GenkiGirl: Amy "Amie" Radcliffe, who combines this trope with CloudCuckoolander. To a lesser extent, Haruna Tsuchigami, a Tuner Village shop owner, also counts as this.
* GenkiGirl: Amy "Amie" Radcliffe, who combines this trope with CloudCuckoolander. To a lesser extent, Haruna Tsuchigami, a Tuner Village shop owner, also counts as this.
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** WomenDrivers: Averted quite heavily, as a number of top-ranking drivers are women.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Enforced with game mechanics preventing users from entering events that conflict with their driver's schedules. Many teams have at least ''3'' drivers, with [=PWRband Technica=] having 6.
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Global Racing League (abbreviated to just GRL) is a [[PlayByPostGames play-by-post]] "simulation" where users manage a team of racing drivers and engineers, competing in a number of [[CaptainObvious racing leagues set around the world]] with the goal of becoming champion. The race events are simulated using the racing game [[RFactor rFactor]] and its AI drivers with [[GameMod a lot of mods]], and are broadcast via the [[https://www.twitch.tv/racingheart GRL Twitch Channel]]. The league forums are located on a Freeforums board [[http://globalracingleague.freeforums.net/ here]].
GRL runs in "Seasons", a period of a few real-time months, when a variety of events and leagues are open for racing, with the timing typically coinciding with the temperate seasons. However, not every league is the same, as GRL has a number of disciplines (types of racing) that the leagues run in.
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!! Global Racing Tropes:
* AceCustom: Practically enforced in the newly introduced Pro Tuned discipline, which takes a bunch of Japanese street cars and throws every performance mod under the hood.
* BadassDriver: Duh. Even the scrubbiest of drivers in GRL are at least '''somewhat''' capable of handling the cars at race pace.
* CharacterTiers: Enforced. Drivers are placed into Driver Classification categories depending on their stats totals, going from Unranked (lowest tier) to Platinum (highest tier).
* CoolCar: A given with the subject matter. The cars racing in the league were essentially picked to [[RuleOfCool maximize coolness]], so many of the cars competing in GRL are either very successful in real-life, or just look really, really cool.
* EliteTweak: Car setups.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first Season of GRL was run on [=GTR2: FIA GT Racing Game=], and had a number of rules and mechanics which would be scrapped or altered with the move to [=rFactor=], as well as a number of cars which would not be used in Season 2.
** Originally, if a car had lost a wheel after a collision, the car was to be considered totaled (can't be fixed, can't be sold). Cars in Season 2 and after are now only considered totaled if their roof is damaged or the car catches fire.
** The GT Endurance AM category was predominantly Japanese, with many of them being former Super GT [=GT300=] and [=GT500=] race cars. Of these, only two carried over to Season 2.
* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: The pay drivers for J&S Formalwear are nobility of some description if not actual princesses. Also, one of the Works Team drivers loves the princess aesthetic so much that she even has a '''dress specifically made for racing'''.
* {{Expy}}: A lot of the drivers take their names and personalities from characters in games or anime.
* ImprobablyFemaleCast: Well over half the drivers are female, and the engineer characters in GRL are predominantly female as well.
* ImprobableAge: Taken to slightly ridiculous extents, with a few of the drivers having raced in the in-universe equivalents to junior Formula car races when they were as young as ''13''. In particular, Weiss Hockenheim is 15 years old and is set to race '''700 horsepower GT Endurance race cars''' in Season 2.
* PunnyName: Emma Pergusa.
* SeriousBusiness: Despite how whimsical many of the characters seem to be, the users are '''very''' serious about keeping their teams at least sort of competitive.
* TheAllegedCar: An interesting case. The Supra was originally a middling car in terms of reliability in Season 1 (40% "base" when the max was 45%), but now shares the dubious honor of least reliable car in the GT Endurance AM category with the Honda NSX (50% when stock, but now the max is 65%). Can be downplayed with upgrades, however.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Heavily downplayed with the drivers with most of them having natural hair colors. Takashi Kogasa and Katsuo Matsushita are the exceptions and play this trope straight, though.
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Global Racing League (abbreviated to just GRL) is a [[PlayByPostGames play-by-post]] "simulation" where users manage a team of racing drivers and engineers, competing in a number of [[CaptainObvious racing leagues set around the world]] with the goal of becoming champion. The race events are simulated using the racing game [[RFactor rFactor]] and its AI drivers with [[GameMod a lot of mods]], and are broadcast via the [[https://www.twitch.tv/racingheart GRL Twitch Channel]]. The league forums are located on a Freeforums board [[http://globalracingleague.freeforums.net/ here]].
GRL runs in "Seasons", a period of a few real-time months, when a variety of events and leagues are open for racing, with the timing typically coinciding with the temperate seasons. However, not every league is the same, as GRL has a number of disciplines (types of racing) that the leagues run in.
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!! Global Racing Tropes:
* AceCustom: Practically enforced in the newly introduced Pro Tuned discipline, which takes a bunch of Japanese street cars and throws every performance mod under the hood.
* BadassDriver: Duh. Even the scrubbiest of drivers in GRL are at least '''somewhat''' capable of handling the cars at race pace.
* CharacterTiers: Enforced. Drivers are placed into Driver Classification categories depending on their stats totals, going from Unranked (lowest tier) to Platinum (highest tier).
* CoolCar: A given with the subject matter. The cars racing in the league were essentially picked to [[RuleOfCool maximize coolness]], so many of the cars competing in GRL are either very successful in real-life, or just look really, really cool.
* EliteTweak: Car setups.
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first Season of GRL was run on [=GTR2: FIA GT Racing Game=], and had a number of rules and mechanics which would be scrapped or altered with the move to [=rFactor=], as well as a number of cars which would not be used in Season 2.
** Originally, if a car had lost a wheel after a collision, the car was to be considered totaled (can't be fixed, can't be sold). Cars in Season 2 and after are now only considered totaled if their roof is damaged or the car catches fire.
** The GT Endurance AM category was predominantly Japanese, with many of them being former Super GT [=GT300=] and [=GT500=] race cars. Of these, only two carried over to Season 2.
* EverythingsBetterWithPrincesses: The pay drivers for J&S Formalwear are nobility of some description if not actual princesses. Also, one of the Works Team drivers loves the princess aesthetic so much that she even has a '''dress specifically made for racing'''.
* {{Expy}}: A lot of the drivers take their names and personalities from characters in games or anime.
* ImprobablyFemaleCast: Well over half the drivers are female, and the engineer characters in GRL are predominantly female as well.
* ImprobableAge: Taken to slightly ridiculous extents, with a few of the drivers having raced in the in-universe equivalents to junior Formula car races when they were as young as ''13''. In particular, Weiss Hockenheim is 15 years old and is set to race '''700 horsepower GT Endurance race cars''' in Season 2.
* PunnyName: Emma Pergusa.
* SeriousBusiness: Despite how whimsical many of the characters seem to be, the users are '''very''' serious about keeping their teams at least sort of competitive.
* TheAllegedCar: An interesting case. The Supra was originally a middling car in terms of reliability in Season 1 (40% "base" when the max was 45%), but now shares the dubious honor of least reliable car in the GT Endurance AM category with the Honda NSX (50% when stock, but now the max is 65%). Can be downplayed with upgrades, however.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Heavily downplayed with the drivers with most of them having natural hair colors. Takashi Kogasa and Katsuo Matsushita are the exceptions and play this trope straight, though.
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