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Any vehicle which features excellent nitro efficiency is recommended for this track as it is a long track and some areas lack ramps (e.g.Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport Vitesse.
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The following vehicles have their banners depicted in Tokyo: As of the Championship Update, the rain effects now replace the snowflakes while in the wet water pipe tunnel.įor the 2017 Halloween Cup that was held from October 31, Tokyo featured collections of pumpkins that were scattered all over the track. Others include Christmas trees, gift boxes, and snowmen scattered all over the track, as well as snowflakes replacing the normal rain. Tokyo is also the location of the first Gate Drift event.ĭuring Christmas seasons, Christmas decorations are placed all over Tokyo, one thing including the replacement of the "Let's Go!" (レッツゴー!) sign with a "Merry Christmas" sign. On the normal version of the track, the Port of Tokyo Tunnel has an area that is blocked off by a ceiling collapse and some trapped vehicles, which re-routes the player through the storm drain instead. This is only seen on the Reverse version of the track. Tokyo appears to have been hit by an earthquake as evidenced by the over-turned tanker trucks resting on the Rainbow Bridge, which are blocked off by a row of police cars. Towards the side of the Port of Tokyo Tunnel is a storm drain. Due to copyright issues, the "Gundam" statue uses a generic robot stand-in. Several featured landmarks are the Odaiba Park, which is known for the RX78 Gundam statue, the Rainbow Bridge which crosses over Tokyo Bay, and the Port of Tokyo Tunnel which crosses underneath. The main urban area is home to many buildings, offices, department stores, restaurants, skyscrapers, a shopping mall where ramps are located, the in-game versions of the Tokyo Tower, the Tokyo Skytree, the Mode Gakuen Cocoon Tower are visible while the Namboku Line runs on elevated tracks across parts of the city. In the case of the reverse version, some of the alternate routes that would have been accessible on the non-reverse version are blocked off. The overhead train tracks count as a wreck zone as well. In the shopping district of the track, sidewalks are present and can cause cars with low enough ground clearance to skid or wreck. Tokyo is a long track and as such, any lapped races on Tokyo done in Quick Solo Race will always last 1 lap. On the reverse version, the start line is located in the shipping yard area. On the regular version, the start line is located in the main urban area. Races here run across the track in a clockwise configuration. Races here run across the track in a counter-clockwise configuration.