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Cart World Series is a PlayStation racing game built around open-wheel motorsport. Players take control of real drivers like Greg Moore and Paul Tracy across 10 licensed tracks with handling and damage mechanics that shift between loose and punishing. The core experience splits into two modes one letting you repair wrecked cars midrace the other forcing you to work with whatever scraps survive. Career mode strings together a season of races with point accumulation while quick races offer standalone action. The analog controller support adds precision that feels ahead of its 1997 release date. This early PlayStation title earned a quiet reputation among retro racing fans for its dual approach to challenge. Simulation mode’s permanent damage system still holds up as a test of skill while arcade mode softens the blows for casual play. Though its late-90s driver roster and polygonal graphics feel dated by today’s standards the core mechanics remain functional and focused. A niche entry in the racing genre but a solid option for players who want to revisit the era of CART with minimal fluff.
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