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Among the other race cars on the track, you will generally see many blue-green cars, and a couple of orange cars. These cars are drones which make up the bottom of the pack, and are present as obstacles which you must avoid if you are doing particularly well. While you cannot destroy the main race cars, it is possible to destroy drones by crashing into them twice. If you do this, they will spin out and be removed from the race. An oil slick will be placed on the track where you last collided with them. If you drive over this slick, you will temporarily lose control over your car. While there is no penalty for destroying cars in Level 1, there is a 100, 500, and 1000 dollar penalty for destroying drones in Levels 2, 3, and 4 respectively. | Among the other race cars on the track, you will generally see many blue-green cars, and a couple of orange cars. These cars are drones which make up the bottom of the pack, and are present as obstacles which you must avoid if you are doing particularly well. While you cannot destroy the main race cars, it is possible to destroy drones by crashing into them twice. If you do this, they will spin out and be removed from the race. An oil slick will be placed on the track where you last collided with them. If you drive over this slick, you will temporarily lose control over your car. While there is no penalty for destroying cars in Level 1, there is a 100, 500, and 1000 dollar penalty for destroying drones in Levels 2, 3, and 4 respectively. | ||
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