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So I was looking around the NT season leaderboards and it got me wondering what it took to be #1...

I started by looking at each season and seeing how long they lasted (about 3 more or 90 days) and then viewed how many races the person who won the season got. Each them I noticed averaged around 75k races or less.

I then thought if I raced every single day for 3 months how many races would I need to be the champion? And I did the math, I was very surprised to find it takes 833 races a day for 3 months straight to reach what level the top racers were.

Now that I knew how many, I need to know how long it would take to complete the dailies.... I looked at my race logs and the timestamp of each race and most were 20 second races but the completion was 1 minute apart and every bit 30 seconds apart (estimation since I sometimes did 2 races in under a minute) that would mean Id need to spend 833 minutes a day for 3 months to reach top of the leaderboard. This is 13 hours in 53 minutes a day of nonstop racing on nitro type for 90 days. Is this worth it? And how do they do it? Is it possible legitly?

Actually while researching I made an oopsie and said 75,000 was the top racers average while its 50,000 then it exponential drops from there. But with 50,000 races, it would still require 9 hours a day straight for 90 days and top 10 would require 20,000 races which is 222 races 3 hours a day, which is actually quite achievable, only thing is if you want top 3 you'd need to bump it up to 30-40k races. What do you guys think?