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Cart Fury carries the official CART license. Real drivers, tracks, teams, announcers, manufacturers and sponsors. It's also the only PS 2 CART game available.

The game features 15 of CART's elite drivers from around the world with 5 hidden CART drivers: Michael Andretti (USA), Christian Fittipaldi (Brazil), Gil de Ferran (Brazil), Adrian Fernandez (Mexico), Mark Blundell (Britain), Juan Montoya (1999 Season Champion) (Columbia), Jimmy Vasser (USA), Max Papis (Italy), Bryan Herta (USA), Tony Kanaan (Brazil). Hidden Drivers: Danny Sullivan,Willy T. Ribbs, Bill Lester, Jenny Sheehy, Juliana Chiovitti.

- 18 Total Tracks:
- 7 CART Tracks
· Chicago Motor Speedway (oval)
· Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (road-oval)
· Houston, Texas (street course)
· Long Beach, California (street course)
· Toronto, Canada (street course)
· Road America (road course)
· Surfers Paradise, Australia (street course)

- 11 Fantasy Tracks (exclusive to PS2 version)
· California Speedway (road course)
· Airport Raceway (racing around airport terminals)
· Frankfurt, Germany (downtown Frankfurt at night)
· Chicago, Illinois (downtown Chicago and the lakefront)
· The Skyway (highway construction zone)
· Miami · New York (TBD) · Rocky Mountains
· Boston's Big Dig · Moon (stunt track)
· Driving School Track

- 5 Different game modes: simulation, arcade, season, driving 101 and sub-games (plus five mini games such as follow-the-line)
- "On-Fire" turbo boost.
- Loads of crashes and car wrecks.
- Multiple (three) driving views: cockpit, behind car and aerial further behind the car.
- Danny Sullivan Theater: "Behind the scenes CART", "History of CART", "Out takes from the win movie video sessions", "Coin-op promo video".

The game is set to ship in Summer 2001.

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