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Flag to Flag

CART: Flag to Flag, known as Super Speed Racing (スーパースピードレーシング, Sūpā Supīdo Rēshingu) in Japan, is a racing video game developed by ZOOM Inc.[2] and published by Sega for the Dreamcast console.

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Developer(s)ZOOM Inc.
Publisher(s)Sega
Director(s)Masakazu Fukuda
Producer(s)Takashi Uryu
Composer(s)Akihito Okawa
Houzou Okazaki
Platform(s)Dreamcast
Release
  • JP: March 25, 1999
  • NA: September 9, 1999[1]
Genre(s)Racing
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
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Flag to Flag is officially licensed by the Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) racing league. It is based on the 1998 CART FedEx Championship Series. The game contains the 19 race tracks, 27 drivers, and 18 teams that were used in the 1998 CART Season.

Tracks

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Round Map Track name Location Length Type Date
1 Thumb Miami Homestead, Florida, United States 2.414 km (1.500 mi) Oval March 15, 1998
2 Thumb Motegi Motegi, Japan 2.492 km (1.548 mi) Oval March 28, 1998
3 Thumb Long Beach Long Beach, California, United States 2.552 km (1.586 mi) Street Circuit April 5, 1998
4 Thumb Nazareth Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States 1.522 km (0.946 mi) Oval April 26, 1998
5 Thumb Rio de Janeiro Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2.970 km (1.845 mi) Oval May 10, 1998
6 Thumb Gateway Int'l Madison, Illinois, United States 2.043 km (1.269 mi) Oval May 23, 1998
7 Thumb Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin, United States 1.660 km (1.031 mi) Oval May 31, 1998
8 Thumb Detroit Detroit, Michigan, United States 3.799 km (2.361 mi) Street Circuit June 7, 1998
9 Thumb Portland Portland, Oregon, United States 3.166 km (1.967 mi) Road Course June 21, 1998
10 Thumb Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States 3.389 km (2.106 mi) Temporary Road Course July 12, 1998
11 Thumb Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada 2.824 km (1.755 mi) Street Circuit July 19, 1998
12 Thumb Michigan Brooklyn, Michigan, United States 3.218 km (2.000 mi) Oval July 26, 1998
13 Thumb Mid-Ohio Lexington, Ohio, United States 3.634 km (2.258 mi) Road Course August 9, 1998
14 Thumb Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, United States 6.514 km (4.048 mi) Road Course August 16, 1998
15 Thumb Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada 2.900 km (1.802 mi) Street Course September 6, 1998
16 Thumb Laguna Seca Monterey, California, United States 3.601 km (2.238 mi) Road Course September 13, 1998
17 Thumb Houston Houston, Texas, United States 2.704 km (1.680 mi) Street Course October 4, 1998
18 Thumb Gold Coast Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia 4.496 km (2.794 mi) Street Course October 18, 1998
19 Thumb Fontana Fontana, California, United States 3.218 km (2.000 mi) Oval November 1, 1998
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Reception

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GameRankings62%[3]
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The game received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.[3] Jeff Lundrigan of NextGen called it a "competent" racing title, but nothing more than what racing fans would expect.[14] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 27 out of 40.[7]

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