
Time Trials
How It Works
Just drive the route in-game. The system automatically tracks your location, records your time, and puts your best run on the leaderboard. No sign-up needed.
Tip: For sprints, set a map marker on the finish location — sprint routes follow the game GPS from start to finish.
Mega Patrons can create new routes for the community to compete on.
Get PatronDepartment of Motor Sports — Official Field Manual
By decree of BugsVille City Hall, the Department of Motor Sports maintains an automated time trial surveillance grid across all registered municipal racecourses. Here's everything a citizen needs to know before hitting the asphalt.
Satellite Surveillance
The city's GPS grid polls your vehicle position every few seconds. When you enter a designated start zone, the clock begins automatically — no registration, no pit stops, no paperwork. Just drive. The Department handles the rest.
Checkpoint System
Each route is lined with invisible municipal checkpoints that must be hit in order. Think of them like city speed cameras, except they're rooting for you. Skip one and you'll still finish — but the Bureau of Timekeeping will add a penalty to your record. Hit at least 90% to qualify.
Route Classifications
Start and finish at the same zone. Drive the full circuit and cross back through the start to clock your time. Classic municipal racing.
Point A to Point B. Pro tip from City Hall: set your in-game map marker on the finish location — the GPS will guide you along the official route.
Bureau of Timekeeping
Your official time = raw drive time + any penalties. Miss a checkpoint and the Bureau tacks on a few seconds per violation — scaled by the route's length (longer routes = bigger penalties). Only your personal best counts for the leaderboard, so feel free to send it as many times as you want.
Internal Affairs Division
The Department employs a sophisticated anti-fraud bureau. Runs that are suspiciously fast (below the theoretical minimum for the route), skip too many checkpoints, or lack a reasonable time span are automatically flagged and discarded. No citizen can outrun the algorithm.
Hall of Records
Each route maintains its own public leaderboard. Beat your personal best and it updates automatically. The top 3 citizens are displayed on each route card for the whole city to admire (or challenge). The fastest time on a route earns the coveted track record — a permanent entry in the municipal archives.
Quick Start Protocol
Pick a route below, drive to the start zone, and floor it. The system detects you automatically. Your time appears on the leaderboard within seconds of crossing the finish line. Want to see your run live? Check the "Hot Laps" indicator on the route page — it shows active runs in progress.