
In the tour tracks however, they can only do a circuit race or time trial, as those tracks do not wrap around and thus are only capable of consisting of one lap. For the original and medley tracks, players can choose between circuit race, freeze rally, turbo dash, death race, rush hour, or time trial. Note that in exhibition mode, players can select any of the following race events depending on the type of track itself. To the extension of the turbo boost, there are also booster pads-large blue screens along the road with arrows pointing forward that will give the race car a full meter of boost. These include supplements to the car itself, such as health and boost, as well as defensive (rear) and offensive (frontal) weapons. Some also contain arenas, differing from race tracks in that they are open with no one way to traverse them.Įco pick-ups are used to augment the race cars with which racers traverse the tracks.

As part of the Kras City Grand Championship, they typically either consist of original locations, such as cities, adapted as far more expansive race circuits (some of which were familiar, like Haven City or Spargus City), or large arenas used more as combat zones than actual racing tracks.īetween the aforementioned two and the newly introduced Kras City and Icelands, there are exactly three actual race tracks per region, with three others being a blend of the previous original tracks, sometimes blocked off as a means of creating alternative routes. Race tracks are a primary gameplay element in Jak X: Combat Racing. The over world map from Jak X, showing all of the race tracks.
