As a core racing simulator from 1997, this title challenges you to master six distinct international circuits—including Outback and Mystic Peaks—through three main modes: Single Race, Tournament progression, and elimination-style Knockout Races. The gameplay loop focuses purely on high-speed driving skill across the available tracks on PC and PlayStation, offering a classic, structure-driven competitive experience without a narrative focus.
The primary experience is structured around three distinct competitive formats. Players can engage in Single Races, allowing for focused practice on any of the available circuits or immediate head-to-head action.
For those seeking progression, the Tournament mode offers a structured path through the available challenges. Finally, the Knockout Race mode introduces an elimination element, demanding consistent high performance to remain in contention.
The game features six distinct tracks designed to test driving skill under different environmental conditions. These circuits include:
As a simulator-focused racing game from its era, the emphasis is placed on mastering the handling characteristics of the available vehicles across these six environments. The gameplay loop revolves around learning track layouts, optimizing racing lines, and achieving the best possible finishing positions across the various modes.
This main game release does not feature any official downloadable content (DLCs) or expansion packs. The content available at launch constitutes the complete racing package.