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Kart Racing

Racing?! In Toontown!? G'arsh! Racing is a super fun activity and an exhilarating way to earn 3 additional laff points. It is also a fantastic way to spend time with toon friends! Are you ready to cross the finish line? Any toon at any level can head on over to the speedway and race all day and all night!

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Goofy Speedway

You might be asking, where do I go to race? Goofy Speedway! Goofy Speedway can be found through a tunnel, resembling a tire, located in Toontown Central (circled below). This is right past Toon HQ, next to the Clothing Shop. Once visited, a toon will automatically recieve teleport access to the playground.

Toontown Central map
Goofy Speedway tire tunnel

At Goofy Speedway, a toon can purchase their very own kart, earn tickets by racing on the tracks, set & beat time records, and earn trophies by racing other toons. Even though Goofy Speedway is another playground, it is very unlike all of the other main playgrounds across Toontown. There are not any fishing ponds or gag shops, but there is a unique kart shop. Likewise, the speedway uses its own form of currency for payouts and rewards: tickets!

Tickets

Unlike the rest of Toontown, jellybeans are not a valid form of payment at Goofy Speedway. Here, tickets are used to purchase accessories, karts, join battle races, and join grand prix races. Tickets cannot be used in other places in Toontown, only at Goofy Speedway. However, do not try to eat tickets, they are not as tasty as jellybeans.

A toon should never loose any tickets, except when purchasing a racing item. Any race completed will provide some sort of profit as a reward.

Goofy's Kart Shop

In order to race on the tracks, a toon must purchase a kart, which can be done at the Kart Shop! Goofy's Kart Shop is found in Goofy's Speedway, located right near the entrance from Toontown Central.

Goofy Speedway Kart Shop

Every toon starts out with 200 tickets, which allows them to buy the cheapest kart available: the almighty Cruiser. Toons can upgrade their kart to the Toon Utility Vehicle (2500 tickets) or the Roadster (7500 tickets) once they have enough tickets. Kart accessories and paint jobs are also available. These items can make a kart look super fast and cool! To access purchased accessories, open the Shticker Book and navigate to the Kart racing book tab tab. Select the "Customize" tab and customize away!

Available karts: Cruiser, Toon Utility Vehicle, and Roadster

From left to right: Cruiser, Toon Utility Vehicle, and Roadster

All About Racing

To join a race, walk up to one of the 12 race tunnels in the Speedway. There are four orange spots in front of each tunnel. Approach a spot and a confirmation box will appear. Information, including ticket deposit and qualify time, for a race is shown on the boards displayed on each race tunnel.

Speedway racing tunnels

Toons can race on a variety of tracks to earn tickets, which in turn are used to enter more races or upgrade karts. Toons can also set records for the current district they are in. In the middle of the speedway playground is a score board that displays the high scores for each track. If a new record is set upon completing a race, a toon will earn an additional 1000 tickets! Toon records are stored in the Shticker Book under 'Records' on the Karts page Kart racing book tab.

Goofy Speedway Scoreboard

The default controls for racing include the arrow keys (←↑→↓) to move and the CTRL key to use an attack. These controls can be modified in the Options menu.

Practice Race

Practice races require no ticket deposit to enter and can be raced solo. There are no attack items to collect on the track. Trophies cannot be earned and records cannot be set. Practice races are a great way to become familar with a track layout and get a feel for controlling a kart on it. Toons can race on a practice track by themselves or with a maximum of three other toons. Each toon in the practice race will receive 20 tickets for qualifying at the end.

Toon Battle

For battle races, toons must race in a party of 2 to 4 toons. While racing, on the track there will be item boxes that look like presents. Upon collecting one, a toon will be given a random attack to use, similar to how Mario Kart works! There are four different types of attacks, each with a different purpose:

AttackDescription
Banana PeelDrops a banana peel behind the driving kart, waiting for a passerbyer to hit it
Whole Cream PieThrows a giant whole cream pie towards a leading toon. Splatters cream on the hit toons screen
Turbo BoostGives a boost of speed, allowing for larger lead or catch up
AnvilDrops a giant anvil on the 1st place kart, causing them to come to a full stop

Unlike practice races, battle races have payouts and deposits. Finishing in a higher place will earn a toon more tickets as a reward. Most trophies are earned through toon battle races, and records can be set during these races.

Grand Prix

Grand Prix races have the same rules as Toon Battle races. But in these types of events, toons will races through one of each track circuit in a row (Speedway, Rural, and Urban). For example, if the first Grand Prix is on a Speedway track, the second race will be on an Rural track and the last race will be on a Urban track. These types of race events is where a toon will earn sweeping trophies, meaning one toon wins all three races in the series. Grand Prix races are available on Mondays.

Race Tracks

There 6 total tracks to race on at Goofy Speedyway.

CircuitTrack NameNon-practice Deposit
SpeedwayScrewball Stadium

Corkscrew Coliseum
50

75
RuralAirborne Acres

Rustic Raceway
100

150
UrbanCity Circuit

Blizzard Boulevard
300

400

Trophies

Here is the exciting part... There are 3 earnable laff points through kart racing! How does one get them? By earning trophies of course. There are 30 available racing trophies and for every 10 earned, a laff point is earned. Sounds easy right? Well, I'll let you make that judgement...

Speedway Race Circuit Trophies

Trophy IDTrophy Name/DescriptionType
11 Speedway Race QualifiedBronze
210 Speedway Races QualifiedSilver
350 Speedway Races QualifiedGold
111 Speedway Race WonBronze
125 Speedway Races WonSilver
1325 Speedway Races WonGold

Rural Race Circuit Trophies

Trophy IDTrophy Name/DescriptionType
41 Rural Race QualifiedBronze
510 Rural Races QualifiedSilver
650 Rural Races QualifiedGold
141 Rural Race WonBronze
155 Rural Races WonSilver
1625 Rural Races WonGold

Urban Race Circuit Trophies

Trophy IDTrophy Name/DescriptionType
71 Urban Race QualifiedBronze
810 Urban Races QualifiedSilver
950 Urban Races QualifiedGold
171 Urban Race WonBronze
185 Urban Races WonSilver
1925 Urban Races WonGold

Any Race Circuit Trophies

Trophy IDTrophy Name/DescriptionType
10100 Total Races QualifiedSilver Cup
2050 Total Races WonSilver Cup
211 Tournament Race QualifiedBronze
223 Tournament Races QualifiedBronze
235 Tournament Races QualifiedBronze
247 Tournament Races QualifiedSilver
259 Tournament Races QualifiedSilver
2611 Tournament Races QualifiedSilver
2713 Tournament Races QualifiedGold
2815 Tournament Races QualifiedGold
295 Tournament Races WonGold

All Race Circuit Trophies

Trophy IDTrophy NameDescriptionType
30Grand TouringRace all 12 courses at least onceSilver Cup

Collecting all of the Trophies

So, what happens when you collect all 30 trophies? For starters, you now have bragging rights! Secondly, all toons who earn all of the trophies will receive a unique themed racing shirt and shorts/skirt. Perfect for showing off your achievement!

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