

No video exists of the game in action, although photographs do exist. It was also discontinued and is also lost. with added security and gameplay features". A sequel, Lego Racers Challenge, was developed to replace it, with the goal of "everything that was great about that game. The game's closure was announced in April 2007, with the cited reason being hackers ruining the experience for other users. proved to be dominant, with a win percentage 11% higher than the next-closest team. Teams would meet on the Lego Message Boards to discuss and plan. A sixth team, Ex-Team, existed within the game but could not be joined. The player could choose from five teams: High Octane (H.O.T.), Maverick, Nitro, Race Extreme Design (R.E.D.), and Zero. The game featured six zones (Ice, Jungle, Urban, Beach, High Speed, and Desert) which tested different elements of the cars. As the player improved in the game, more powerful parts would be unlocked. The game featured a digital economy, where parts could be purchased but were locked behind a License class.

The game was an MMO, with the player able to customize their driver and vehicle and race in various tracks. The game was created by Gamelab using Macromedia/Adobe Shockwave and was based on LEGO's Drome Racers theme. A screenshot of the game's logo on the Lego website.ĭrome Racing Challenge was a free massively multiplayer online game that operated on from 2002 until its shutdown on April 31st, 2007.
