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* Tournament - The player has to collect as many points as possible to succeed in a series of tracks. The player earns more points the higher he/she's position.
* Tournament - The player has to collect as many points as possible to succeed in a series of tracks. The player earns more points the higher he/she's position.
No car in the game can go offroad as the game uses blocking volume to keep players on the track. This also prevents players from cheating by taking shortcuts in events. Racers can be arrested by police on open road tracks. If a racer gets caught he gets a ticket. When a racer receives three tickets (two tickets in the Sega Saturn version) they are arrested.
No car in the game can go offroad as the game uses blocking volume to keep players on the track. This also prevents players from cheating by taking shortcuts in events. Racers can be arrested by police on open road tracks. If a racer gets caught he gets a ticket. When a racer receives three tickets (two tickets in the Sega Saturn version) they are arrested.
==Tracks==
Seven tracks are included in the game with one bonus track that can be unlocked: "City", "Coastal", "Alpine", "Rusty Springs", "Autumn Valley", "Vertigo", and the bonus track "Lost Vegas".


==Cars==
==Cars==
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