The story goes that Jelle Bakker, founder of Jelle’s Marble Runs, had the idea for the Marble Rally at the age of four. They vacationed in Numerun, a city that might be as old as marble civilization. In the middle of the city was a hill built from brick and sand: La Colina Umerun, where centuries ago in antiquity marble racing first took place.
With a sand shovel gifted to them on their birthday, a young Jelle sculpted their first sand rallies at Doornse Gat. Jelle grew into a professional marble run maker, but they remained determined that rally racing’s peak would not be in its past. Jelle would organize a Marble Rally championship for racers across Marblearth: those who, whether determined or daft, crash the sand for a taste of glory.
The Marble Rally, ever since its first season in summer 2016, has been a tournament with few rules and few gimmicks. Some off-season invitationals were what earned Jelle millions of views and media exposure: for example, Comet’s victory in 2016’s 500-Foot Race. Is it a surprise that for many, their gateway to Jelle’s Marble Runs is a rally race? In these videos, the racing stays hard and the winners stay unpredictable.
In Season 7 of the Marble Rally, 20 racers will compete over tracks both made of sand and built over other terrains. After a week of qualifier races at Doornse Gat, sixteen racers out of 28 join last season’s top four for some hard-hitting races ahead. The reward? A chance to win the championship of their dreams – and for some competing for eight years and running, that chance cannot come quickly enough!
As they look to tear up the sand in 2024, we start off with the racers’ stories: the long-time winners, fan favorites and surprise contenders.
Slimer
3LC: SLI
Place of Origin: Lemono
Notable Results: Champion, Season 6; 3rd, 2017/Season 5
Favourite Ice Cream Flavour: Black Raspberry
A marble from humble beginnings, Slimer has always preferred to operate in the shadows of their fellow superstars. That said, their illustrious career is filled with placements at the top of the standings. A 4th place in the inaugural season was followed by an overall podium in 2017. By this point, the slippery Rallyist was known for shooting up the standings towards the tail end of seasons — and demonstrated this again in Season 5 after finishing 3rd with top ten finishes in the final six races.
With a wealth of experience from near misses, Slimer captured the Marble Rally Season 6 championship through an exceptionally consistent, zero-DNF campaign. The Lemono local had never considered themselves the fastest racer on raw pace. Their decision-making, racing IQ and overall consistency were the skills others saw in Slimer from their early days — skills that they refined during their time at the Sotsevsa Academy for Marble Rallying. Slimer had the distinction of being the only marble to finish every race in Season 6 of the Rally, winning the title in a consistent, on-brand fashion.
Nowadays, when they’re not training for races, Slimer is at the forefront of leading initiatives to allow underprivileged marbles to race and compete in smaller leagues. “I once never entertained the possibility of becoming a racer, let alone a champion. I want every one of you to know that you’re capable of racing too. This season, I hope to continue inspiring you all — both on and off the sand.”
Ducktape
3LC: DUC
Place of Origin: Tapai
Notable Results: Runner-up, Season 6
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Ube
Known more for their unusual purple colouration and distinctive tape-like uniform pattern than for a history of Marble Rally success, 2018 Rally inductee Ducktape spent the last two seasons surpassing expectations by following a fifth-place finish in Season 5 with a surprise first-time podium placement in Season 6. Not just that, but they were able to sit a single spot below Slimer, the subject of Ducktape’s years-long admiration. Now expectations for Ducktape’s performance have risen, and speculation abounds as to whether the newly-successful athlete might be able to secure an overall championship in Season 7.
All of the recent hubbub hasn’t knocked Ducktape’s cheerful spirit. Speaking from their crowded laboratory tucked away in the hills of Tapai, they seemed more interested in discussing their recent engineering work than their athletic prospects. “I mean, I’ll win if I get the most points, right? So if that happens, that happens. But what I’m actually hoping for is that we get some rain between races – I’ve been working on an umbrella that opens automatically when it gets wet, and it’s incredibly fun.”
Superball
3LC: SUP
Place of Origin: Supozi
Notable Results: Champion, 2020; 3rd, 2018/2019/Season 6
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Peaches and Cream
Despite having debuted two years after the Rally’s inaugural season, Superball has become perhaps the strongest candidate for the greatest Rallyist of all time. Having never gone a season without snatching a spot on the overall podium, none dare to question their reputation for consistency and speed on the sand. They’ve also cultivated a huge fanbase amongst younger fans of the Rally, with many a young marble dreaming of one day being just like Superball.
An impressive streak of unimpeachable performances invites the burden of high expectations. Having lost their shot at a back-to-back championship in Season 6 thanks to a final-race DNF, all eyes will be on the notoriously introverted Supozi native as they stand on the precipice of a season that could make or break their claim to being the most accomplished marble athlete of all time.
Despite the pressure, in pre-season interviews conducted near their Sotsevsan holiday home, Superball seemed entirely at peace with their Season 7 prospects. “I used to race to win, but right now, I race to race. My mind is clear, I’ve trained as best as I can, and I know where I’m going, so while I can’t promise anything in particular, I can promise you this – you’ll get to see me giving it my all on the sand.”
Ghost Plasma
3LC: GHO
Place of Origin: Fantum
Notable Results: Champion, 2016; 2nd, 2019; 4th, Season 5/Season 6
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: White Chocolate
One of only two marbles to appear in every season of the Marble Rally, Ghost Plasma is notorious as the ultimate “feast-or-famine” racer. Despite numerous accolades, including victory in the first ever season of the Marble Rally and being the only marble to win back-to-back A-League races, Ghost Plasma’s failures have been just as dramatic: following up their championship by finishing dead last in 2017; their ill-fated attempt to launch a franchise with Team Plasma in 2018; and their consistent bad luck with DNFs, holding the record for the most crashes in the league and choking away both the Season 5 and Season 6 titles after failing to finish the final race.
Nonetheless, since splitting with their management in 2019 and reconciling with their now-unaffiliated Marble League team, Ghost Plasma has seen a monumental return to the ranks of the Marble Rally’s greatest. Speaking to Project Marblearth interviewers, Ghost Plasma was confident that this will last: “If there’s one thing I’ve learned in my career, it’s how to come back from defeat. A lot of marbles look up to me for that, even some of the younger Rally racers. But where’s the fun in having marbles look up to you if you can’t occasionally remind them why out on the track?”
Phoenix
3LC: PHX
Place of Origin: Spiceno
Notable Results: Runner-up, 2018
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Strawberry Cheesecake
Originating from Herbotamia’s town of pepper and spicy flavors, Phoenix was once a hot talking point after a very strong debut season, achieving a runner-up finish overall in Marble Rally 2018. But their world turned upside down soon after, as Phoenix’s name was caught in the controversy surrounding Red Number 3, followed by a dismal 2019 season, with a 19th place and relegation to a Showdown that eventually didn’t happen.
Despite being “missing” from the main show over the last four years, Phoenix has never given up on their Marble Rally dreams. From being among the first to take part in a JMR-sanctioned sand race, to helping establish a regional series – the Herbotamia Rally – as a competitor, they have continued working hard to improve themselves, counting on a strong bond with their friends from former Hubelino squad Team Phoenix, who currently run their own gym.
The long-standing effort has shown its results at the qualifiers, as Phoenix brought a strong pace to gap the field early and set the quickest time overall, completing the course in 1:45.48. With this performance, Phoenix and their team believe they have what it takes to put old ghosts behind, rise from the ashes and ignite a return to top form, in a statement for their online followers: “We’re here, we showed what we’re capable of and we’re in. Our sights are set forwards, as we look to keep making progress this year.”
White Widow
3LC: WWD
Place of Origin: Latrovia
Notable Results: 3rd, 2018 B-League
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Cherry
That is nearly twenty-nine hundred days ago – it’s been a long time.
So said Greg Woods prior to Group C’s descent down the sandhills for the Season Seven qualifiers, referencing the vast gulf between now and White Widow’s last appearance in a main-league Marble Rally race. Superstitious types might ascribe White Widow’s qualification to a jinx breaking the curse- the more pragmatic may see it as Greg stoking a fire underneath White Widow that motivated them to overcome the odds and prove themself. Regardless of the explanation you accept, White Widow’s shock qualification comes as a breath of fresh air to an athlete frequently tipped for retirement and their resolute fans.
Eagle-eyed- or eight-eyed- fans might recognize White Widow not just from the Rally but from their appearances in recent CMM nature documentary Wild Brillaloom. A respected arachnologist in their day-to-day life, White Widow was actually being filmed studying the spiders of the jungle region when the dates of the new season were announced.
“I’m thankful we didn’t have to cut the production short, though I had to return to Latrovia to train earlier than I planned,” said an out-of-breath White Widow after their S7 qualification was confirmed. “A lot of marbles have asked me why I don’t just stick to my day job, and sometimes I ask that of myself too. But nobody gets this excited about spiders.. well, maybe except me,” they added, gesturing fondly to fans celebrating wildly on the banks of the sand track.
Grasshopper
3LC: GRA
Place of Origin: Caelifernia
Notable Results: 10th, 2018
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Matcha
Grasshopper might officially be from Caelifernia, but good luck finding them there. While the exact details are shrouded in mist, this chirpy rallyist is known to spend much of their time in or around the Mt. Huaze region, being one of the few outsiders to remain there on a semi-permanent basis. At the Dim Insect monastery they learned the principles of racing and marble athletics in general from a wise master who competed long in the past, and also received the nickname Grasshopper for their green uniform and their penchant for constant chattering.
Their history in the competition is appropriate for someone whose training style relies on gradual improvement and maturation. After their successful debut in 2018, Grasshopper has experienced mixed fortunes, failing to qualify in 2019 and not being invited for S5 before making it in for S6 and snagging an unimpeachable group win to qualify for S7 as well. But no matter what, each year Grasshopper molts and sheds the misfortunes and trials of the past, their form improving as they transform gradually into the athlete they dream of being.
“At the heart of any true success is self-discipline. That’s what my master says,” reported Grasshopper to an attendant crowd of journalists. “So every morning I get up with the dawn and do chores around the monastery before I even begin training and studying, and it helps me be thankful for even the small things that have helped me get where I am right now.”
Lollipop
3LC: LOP
Place of Origin: Bewaring
Notable Results: 6th, Season 5; 3rd, 2019 Showdown
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Rose
Nobody has ever accused Lollipop of subtlety. Donning an unmistakable self-designed uniform, their standout visual flair masks a competitor most notable for their history of consistency and mid-pack finishes. Debuting in 2017, Lollipop has qualified for all but one SMR season since, and achieved a respectable lineup of results in the process; 10th, 13th, 6th, and 8th, along with a 3rd in 2019’s Showdown. Most put Lollipop’s track record of middling results down to their career rather than a lack of ambition; befitting their external appearance, they’re an artist before they’re an athlete. In fact, this Rally season comes on the tail-end of their artist’s residency at the Van Gotterdam Institute of Arts.
Still, Season Five saw them in the fold as a real competitor for a podium spot, and now they’ve begun the season with an absolutely dominant win in their qualifying group, fans and pundits alike are speculating whether this season might see Lollipop on the up-and-up.
“I don’t believe in making predictions about the future, so you can think what you want to think. But I don’t come here to waste my time, either. What you’ll see from me is nothing short of my best,” asserted Lollipop post-qualifiers, speaking to fans of their art and Rally fans alike.
Silver Bolt
3LC: SBO
Place of Origin: Argensilva
Notable Results: 6th, Season 6
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Red Bean
As a young adult ten years ago, Silver Bolt was not making waves for athleticism. They were a hard rocker whose debut album, Unplugged, sold millions. Their school of hard knocks came in a brutal tour schedule, jumping from continent to continent to perform hits like “Thunderclapped,” “Under Inertia,” and “Soda Stereo.”
A rebel at heart, Silver Bolt decided to tear up their label deal and start practicing racing around Doornse Gat. Jelle offered them a last-minute invite to the 2016 Marble Rally after another Rallyist’s emergency retirement, along with plenty of begging from their fans. Apart from Silver Bolt’s groupies by the track, few noticed their DNF-laden 13th place finish.
Eight years have passed, and former Silver Bolt fans probably moved on to Rollzier or Imagine Resin. Yet, in both Season 6 and the latest qualifiers, the former rocker could place in a race’s top 2 without breaking much sweat. Viewers also started to notice how wildly they celebrate if things go their way. “I got this second wind and the urge to rock out more than ever!” said Silver Bolt. “I just wish, like, we have flame machines that ignite at the finish after I’m the first to cross it!”
Crazy Cat’s Eye
3LC: CCE
Place of Origin: Felynia
Notable Results: 4th, 2019; Tied-3rd for most career race wins
Ice Cream Flavor: Cactus
Even in their youth, Crazy Cat’s Eye was already a folk hero in Felynia: every time they were spotted in the desert, they were sprinting and left sand clouds in their wake. Their professional Marble Rally career started at the age many Rallyists are at now. However, a mastery of the twin Felyni arts of stealth and speed meant they had no trouble keeping up.
That said, they are less known in Marblearth now for some great wins on the sand than as a mentor to Red Eye – perhaps the most famous Marbula One racer. With fame came changes in habit. Going into Season 7, they moved out of solitude in the Cat’s Dunes into a new facility designed by the Felyni High Council. As they left for Doornse Gat this week, a parade of fans and celebrities cheered CCE on: Cleocatra, the Pupils and Red Eye themself.
“In the past, I competed to only push my limits. This year, a win for me is also in the name of my home,” said Crazy Cat’s Eye after podiuming in their group. “The pride of Felynia is on the line, but who said I’m too old for a new challenge?”
Nemo
3LC: NEM
Place of Origin: Aslipi
Notable Results: 4th, S6 Showdown
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Hokey Pokey
“Go Far, Fellas!” Marbles of a certain age all remember Nemo’s catchphrase, when their antics around Aslipi drew huge ratings on daytime television. If not for a TV deal with the Non-Descript Entertainment Company, this outdoorsmarb would have been just as happy to spend their days teaching swimming to young marbles. But after putting Aslipi on the map, Nemo was enticed by an acting career that began with a gritty crime documentary, shot underwater by their hometown.
The acting roles dried up by 2017, but they could roll the tape on a new opportunity. Having talked up their love of sand rallies, Nemo was invited by Jelle themself to compete and give the tournament some “star power.” Whenever they are not lifting up Aslipi’s youth, Nemo rolls up to compete while porting streaks of black and orange.
Despite some unimpressive past performances, this year Nemo had no trouble qualifying: they held their ground next to veterans like Pollo Loco and Dragon’s Egg. “A faaar out showing from me, wasn’t it?” said Nemo after the race. “I know I’m not exactly central casting in this sport. But I’m loving making these overtakes, and you’ll see more of that from me!”
Dragon’s Egg
3LC: DRA
Place of Origin: Longdan
Notable Results: Champion, 2017; 3rd, 2016
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Dragonfruit
Dragon’s Egg first made their mark in marble sports history when they traveled thousands of miles from their village to compete in the Ramen Bowl, winning the individual division that year. Since then, they have gone on to become a decorated veteran of the Sand Marble Rally, including a 3rd in 2016 and a championship in 2017. Although their placement dropped slightly in the following years, they held a streak of at least one gold medal per season until their failure to qualify in season 6, though they earned another gold in that year’s Showdown. Now, Dragon’s Egg has returned for season 7, intent on adding another trophy to their racing record.
Their accomplishments have made them somewhat of a hometown hero back in Longdan, where they continue their work as a historian between training for sand races. Currently, they’re piecing together a collection of local myths and folktales. When asked about their jump from historian to athlete, Dragon’s Egg replied, “If you want to trace it back from the very beginning, I guess you’d have to start with La Colina Umerun. The Ramen Bowl may have awakened my love for marble sports, but I won’t forget my roots – after all, I’m carrying the name of my home. As for this year’s Rally…let’s make some history.”
Blazing Fireball
3LC: BLF
Place of Origin: Checkum
Notable Results: 6th, 2019 Showdown
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Créme Brúlée
In their day job, Blazing Fireball is all about making sure nothing gets explosive. A mechanical engineer on Marblearth’s first offshore oil rig, this Rallyist led their department to four straight years’ worth of structural safety awards. Even their job is right by their home port of Checkum, so they travel little apart from what’s needed for a semi-professional Rally career.
Starting from Jelle’s 750-Foot Sand Race, Blazing Fireball never qualified for the A-League until invited for Season 5. Instead of blowing up on the track, Blazing Fireball jokes as much that they blew it – they placed in last for one of the worst A-League performances in Marble Rally history. Yet, to the amazement of this week’s Qualifiers crowd, this Rallyist kept in sight of the lead the whole race and converted it into a group winning finish.
“I think in the past I raced like the way I work: safety first,” said the ball of flame. “But last offseason I trained with some Rally friends; I crunched the numbers on the best way to race cleanly. This year, I’ll make sure everyone is checking me.”
Blue Moon
3LC: BLM
Place of Origin: Waxington
Notable Results: 9th, 2019 Showdown
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: …Blue Moon
The prestige of the Marble Rally notwithstanding, extravagance really isn’t Blue Moon’s thing. They live in a small cottage in rural Waxington, only entering the public eye when their job requires, and even their racing moniker – majestic sounding though it may be – is named for their favorite flavor of ice cream.
In spite of their decidedly ordinary life, Blue Moon is somewhat of an unknown factor going into the season. They last competed in the main competition in 2018 (finishing 18th), and since then have been confined to the showdown with two unassuming performances to their name, most recently in Season 6 just falling out of the top ten due to a last-race DNF, before their unexpected qualification to the main league for only the third time. For a marble who’s been competing since the inaugural season, they’ve still yet to really prove themself.
“It’s amazing, really, that I’m even able to keep a solid work-life balance,” notes Blue Moon, stifling an amiable chuckle. “Y’know, given my job is so far out and my day-to-day routine is, well, pretty mundane. That reminds me, I ought to pick up some spinach on the trip home…”
Comet
3LC: COM
Place of Origin: Startove
Notable Results: Champion, 500-Foot Race; Runner-up, S6 Showdown
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Blearthday Cake
A Marble Rally veteran going back to the tournament’s inaugural season, Comet’s brightest moment in their eight-year career is definitely unique amongst the rallyists: it’s not often an athlete is better known for the time their 500-Foot Race performance went viral in 2020 more than their Rally career results.
In spite of those five minutes of fame being their defining moment over the last six seasons, they’ve managed to pull some respectable results out of less than amazing seasons past. Their scarce highlights include a race win in 2018, race silvers from 2019 and 2020, and more recently, an overall silver in the Showdown of Season 6. And with a qualification for Season 7, they’re hoping to add more to their list of race achievements in the hopes it’ll one day match their follower count.
“We’re so back!” Comet exclaimed to their fans on ClikClak immediately after the qualifiers. “This is our year! We’re gonna put the Rally back on the map once I light the competition up and I leave everyone else in my trail! Make sure to like and share all my race wins, meteorites!” They flashed a couple of winks, ones towards their phone and the other to the few marbles around them staring in utter confusion.
Red Number 3
3LC: RN3
Place of Origin: Bifornya
Notable Results: Champion, 2018/2019; Runner-up, 2017
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Neapolitan
Arguably the most decorated and well-known marble in the Rally, Red Number 3 knows a little bit about seeing Marblearth from its highest peak. An outstanding rookie outing in 2017 where they nabbed the overall silver soon turned into overall gold the following year, and then into another gold in 2019, making them the first ever repeat champion in Jelle’s Marble Runs history. Glory was short-lived, however; controversy and downfall soon followed in their next seasons, and now Red knows just as much about seeing the mountain from its lowest point after their Season 6 campaign ended in an uncharacteristic dead last finish.
Despite their recent struggles, Red remains hopeful for Season 7: being just one of two marbles to qualify from their group surely means something. What exactly it means for the fan-favorite rallyist come the real deal races is yet to be seen, though.
“I’d be lying if I said I didn’t care about how I finish this season,” Red admitted, “but I’d also be lying if I said my eventual finish is all that matters to me. As long as I get to race, I’ll be happy. It’s all I’ve wanted to do since I can remember, after all; I’m never going to take these chances to do what I love for granted.”
Reflektor
3LC: REF
Place of Origin: Cromavila
Notable Results: 10th, Season 6
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Yogurt and red berries
Reflektor is a marble who’s always enjoyed the colors of life. An experienced photographer before their Marble Rally career, they were called up to fill in a vacant spot at a local racing event they were hired to provide pictures for, and have never looked back since.
Their unique multicolored shine, however, would dim throughout their debut season. After a promising third place at the iconic 500-Foot Race, Reflektor’s 2016 campaign was plagued with DNFs and unfortunate race incidents, habits that burned out any chances to qualify, until a surprising win to punch their ticket to the main league came in 2019. That result would be followed up by a strong and consistent season 6, which included a silver medal in another fierce battle versus Ghost Plasma and a top 10 overall, their best performance so far.
This time, they made it out of a tight group, coming from behind with a strong final sprint, all despite a late wall ride from contact with Blue Moon. Reflektor said from the finish line, “I took a bit too long to switch out my landscape admirer’s lens, and recompose as a focused competitor. I have been working to refine my racecraft and arrive here properly prepared.”
Amethyst
3LC: AME
Place of Origin: Boseoul
Notable Results: 5th, Season 6
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Mint Chocolate Condition
While Amethyst may be the youngest and newest competitor on the Rally scene, that doesn’t mean they’re inexperienced in the slightest. The longtime fan turned competitor impressed the world in Season 6 by putting on a show that kicked off with winning their very first race and then never placing outside the top ten in the eight races they finished. The season ultimately culminated in an overall 5th place finish that was only a few points away from the third step of the overall podium; the greatest finish ever for a Marble Rally rookie since 2018.
It’s only natural that they’re seeking more in their sophomore season, especially after being so tantalizingly close to a podium in their inaugural outing. How Amethyst’s second and arguably more defining season would go is on the minds of many; but not the racer’s, surprisingly.
“I’m still learning a lot. But the most important thing I’ve learned so far is that family isn’t about who you’re related to, but it’s who you feel loved around,” Amethyst stated after qualifiers, seemingly unfazed by any expectations held for them. “I love racing with everyone else and they love racing with me, so I’m really excited to spend some more time with my real family this season.” They smirked before finishing, “but of course, winning a championship wouldn’t hurt as I do so.”
Blizzard Blaster
3LC: BBL
Place of Origin: Winterpeg
Notable Results: 6th, 2019; 5th, 2018 B-League
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Rocky Road
In the far north of Marblearth, a cold wind blows over the land. Twin blades slice through a pristine frozen landscape as a lone marble descends the perilous mountain peaks surrounding Winterpeg, a destination city blanketed with snow for more than half the year. So goes the training of Blizzard Blaster, wintersports athlete turned rallyist, who brought ice-based races to the Rally in Season 5. With a record for consistent appearances and a few outstanding races since their 2017 debut, Blizzard Blaster maintains a passionate contingent of fans in and outside of their home city. As its manager, they also maintain the SnowWorld facility used for the ice races, which currently operates as an indoor ski slope for novices and summer use.
“I never like leaving SnowWorld and Winterpeg behind, but I’m proud to represent my home in the rally. This is an event where a marble can find success no matter where they’re from or who they are, and I’m a great example of that,” said Blizzard Blaster in the aftermath of their close-call qualification, which saw them just barely edge past the cutoff point for race times. “What’s more, I’ve got a feeling that this is going to be one of my best years yet.”
Pollo Loco
3LC: POL
Place of Origin: Pollota
Notable Results: 7th, 2019; 2nd, 2018 B-League
Favorite Ice Cream Flavor: Lemon Sorbet
Why did Pollo Loco cross the road? Nine years ago, it was to catch the trolley on the other side. But the speed with which they sped down the boulevards of Pollota made them a viral sensation. On the recommendation of newfound friend El Capitan, Pollo Loco was invited to the Marble Rally – and has been a mainstay since.
Despite first copying El Capitan’s style of daring racing, this “Crazy Chicken” grew into their own style of consistent upper half placements. Over the years, Pollo Loco developed a vegan diet, regular meditation and the stamina to pull off bursts of momentum: a famous example is Race 6 of the 2019 Marble Rally. With more fight on their part for race leads, they could stake a claim as a championship contender.
When fans of “Pollata’s Pride” heard their Rallyist qualified by two-hundredths of a second, they went wild. Pollo Loco, on the other hand, was serene. “All I can do is be grateful that today, the stars aligned in my favor,” they said. “Now is the time to prepare myself, so next week I can heat up on the track!”
Twenty competitors. Ten races. One championship.
Which Marble Rally athlete will tear up the sand and take home the gold?
We’ll find out in Marble Rally Season 7.
Credits
- Writers: Edu G.J., Fouc, GhostDM, Millim, Momoikkai, Ramen Powder, Toffeeshop, Vector
- Editors: Evolution, Fouc, Millim, Stynth, Toffeeshop
- Artists: Emmun_Isaac, Steel
- Graphic Designer: Tim Ritz
- Photo Credits: Jelle’s Marble Runs
- Reference: Marble Rally S7 Qualifiers | Jelle’s Marble Runs
- Release: 28/06/2024