Rack 'N' Roll - 2007 Game

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The game for the 2007 FIRST Robotics Competition is Rack 'N' RollTM. Rack 'N' Roll is played on a 54'x 26'8" field with a center structure Rack containing 24 "spider legs", by two (2) three-team alliances, using three different types of tubes called "Keepers", "Ringers" and "Spoilers".

Without their bumpers, robots must fit in a 28" x 38" sizing rectangle, and depending on their weight, may be up to 6 feet tall. Robots may weigh up to 120 pounds (less battery), however taller robots must weigh less than shorter robots (see chart below).

The game is made up of two scoring periods. The first period is "Autonomous" (the robots run without driver control) lasting 15 seconds. In the autonomous period robots try to place a Keeper tube on one of the spider legs of the Rack using a color vision tracking system to find one of the four target lights at the top of the rack. Once placed, a Keeper tube may not be removed or "Spoiled."

During the second period (2 minutes) the robots are driver controlled. In this period the teams will attempt to score more points by using the robots to add Ringers onto the spider legs or by "Spoiling" the opposing teams score by placing a black tube over their Ringer. Points are earned and scored exponentially by the number of consecutive Ringers and Keepers in a column or row.

Alliances may score additional points if, by the end of the match, their robots are in their home zone and have been lifted off the floor by 4" or more by another robot before the final buzzer sounds.

Robot Height/Weight
Class I II III
Height 48" 60" 72"
Weight 120 lbs 110 lbs 100 lbs
Robots off the Ground
>= 4", less than 12" 15 points
12" or higher 30 points
SCORING
Rows or Columns Single 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Point Value 2 4 8 16 32 64 128 256

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