Challenge Racing

I have some questions about Challenge Racing. What is the difference between Grand Prix Karts and Sprint Karts (besides the fact you have to be 16 for Grand Prix Karts.)?

Also, if a 16+ wanted to drive some younger then 16 on Grand Prix Karts, could they?

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Gemini's avatar
Sprint is a track with tight turns and swift straight-aways. Grand Prix, a track built with pure speed in mind, is the faster of the two.

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Sprint was built out of part of the old Grand Prix to make a smaller version for those who don't have aren't old enough yet. They had an even smaller one, but back in 2001 they took it out for VertiGO and sent it to Michigan's Adventure. (off topic) did anyone see that they removed the Cedar Point race car next to the track? Why did they do that, did they trade it in for a Cedar Point dragster instead? The area looks bare now.

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"Scream early because once you reach 420 feet, no one will hear you!"-TOP THRILL DRAGSTER

It was not a CP race car, but a Jeff Gordon Pepsi car. I'm guessing it went to another Cedar Fair park.

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The best thing about Six Flags "Worlds of Adventure" is that Cedar Point is nearby!

liebevision's avatar
Actually if it a Jeff Gordon car (who is a "rainbow warrior") then it was a hendrick motorsports show car, and they probably took it back, you see THEY own their show cars, and it is an old model, so they probably decided they didn't want it there anymore.

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Rode Top Thrill Dragster opening day, but chicked out on Wicked Twister, and will never live it down

I'm sure the car was there just because of the relation they both have with Pepsi. I could be wrong, but that is a huge tie between them both.

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