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Game variations 1 through 4 are the "Race Car" games.  You control a car and steer it around an easy track (game 1 and 2) or a difficult track (game 3 and 4) known as Devil's Elbow, in an effort to score as many laps as quickly as possible.  If you collide with your opponent, your directions are slightly adjusted beyond your control, and you will need to correct your orientation.  If you drive off-course and into the barriers, you will continue driving, but your car will drive at the slowest speed.  Get back on to the road as quickly as possible.  Games 1 and 3 are a two player competition for the first player to complete 25 laps.  Games 2 and 4 are a single player time trial mode to see how many laps you can complete in 60 seconds.
Game variations 1 through 4 are the "Race Car" games.  You control a car and steer it around an easy track (game 1 and 2) or a difficult track (game 3 and 4) known as Devil's Elbow, in an effort to score as many laps as quickly as possible.  If you collide with your opponent, your directions are slightly adjusted beyond your control, and you will need to correct your orientation.  If you drive off-course and into the barriers, you will continue driving, but your car will drive at the slowest speed.  Get back on to the road as quickly as possible.  Games 1 and 3 are a two player competition for the first player to complete 25 laps.  Games 2 and 4 are a single player time trial mode to see how many laps you can complete in 60 seconds.
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===Crash n' Score===
===Crash n' Score===
[[Image:Indy 500 Crash n Score1.png|thumb|left|Crash n' Score I course]]
[[Image:Indy 500 Crash n Score1.png|thumb|left|Crash n' Score I course]]
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