Flag to Flag

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CART: Flag to Flag, known as Script error: No such module "Nihongo". in Japan, is a racing video game developed by ZOOM Inc.[1] and published by Sega for the Dreamcast console.

Gameplay

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

Round Map Track name Location Length Type Date
1 File:Homestead-Miami Speedway track map--Speedway.svg Miami Homestead, Florida, United States Template:Sort Oval March 15, 1998
2 File:Twin Ring Motegi oval map.svg Motegi Motegi, Japan Template:Sort Oval March 28, 1998
3 File:Long Beach 1992-1998.png Long Beach Long Beach, California, United States Template:Sort Street Circuit April 5, 1998
4 File:Nazareth Speedway Trackmap.png Nazareth Nazareth, Pennsylvania, United States Template:Sort Oval April 26, 1998
5 File:Jacarepaguá-oval.svg Rio de Janeiro Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Template:Sort Oval May 10, 1998
6 File:Gateway Motorsports Park diagram.svg Gateway Int'l Madison, Illinois, United States Template:Sort Oval May 23, 1998
7 File:The Milwaukee Mile.svg Milwaukee Mile West Allis, Wisconsin, United States Template:Sort Oval May 31, 1998
8 File:Detroit Grand Prix on Belle Isle 1998-2001.svg Detroit Detroit, Michigan, United States Template:Sort Street Circuit June 7, 1998
9 File:Portland international raceway.svg Portland Portland, Oregon, United States Template:Sort Road Course June 21, 1998
10 File:Cleveland Street Course at Burke Lakefront Airport.svg Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio, United States Template:Sort Temporary Road Course July 12, 1998
11 File:Toronto, Ontario street circuit track map.svg Toronto Toronto, Ontario, Canada Template:Sort Street Circuit July 19, 1998
12 File:Michigan International Speedway track map.png Michigan Brooklyn, Michigan, United States Template:Sort Oval July 26, 1998
13 File:Mid-Ohio.svg Mid-Ohio Lexington, Ohio, United States Template:Sort Road Course August 9, 1998
14 File:Road America.svg Road America Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, United States Template:Sort Road Course August 16, 1998
15 File:Vancouver Grand Prix New Layout.png Vancouver Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Template:Sort Street Course September 6, 1998
16 File:Laguna Seca.svg Laguna Seca Monterey, California, United States Template:Sort Road Course September 13, 1998
17 File:Houston CART circuit transparent.png Houston Houston, Texas, United States Template:Sort Street Course October 4, 1998
18 File:Surfers Paradise Street Circuit.svg Gold Coast Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia Template:Sort Street Course October 18, 1998
19 File:Auto Club Speedway (formerly California Speedway) - Speedway.svg Fontana Fontana, California, United States Template:Sort Oval November 1, 1998

Reception

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The game received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website GameRankings.[2] Jeff Lundrigan of NextGen called it a "competent" racing title, but nothing more than what racing fans would expect.[3] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of 27 out of 40.[4]

References

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External links

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