"Grand Prix" is one of the bestselling Polish games in the 80's. Its first version showed up in 1984. Its successor is "Formuła 1" (published in 2007) by the same authors (Jan Rojewski and Michał Stajszczak), which is in fact renewed "Grand Prix" with some corrections and changes to the rules and track design. Game mechanics of both games mentioned above...
"An exciting Formula 1 Car race with real cars!" Up to four 2" plastic cars are placed on a rectangular Starting tile. Each turn a player either lays one of 20 4" square road tiles or rolls the die to move. If the die roll exceeds the number of tiles laid in front of the car, the move is forfeit. Within the 20 road tiles there are 4 event tiles; 3 are road...
Goal Find out who is the best Formula 1 driver. Complete the most laps in the agreed time. You can also agree on a fixed number of race laps in advance. The first driver to complete all laps wins the game. How do you play the game? To determine who can start from pole position, each player rolls the dice. The one with the highest throw starts from pole...
A board game for 2-4 players that was released in Greece in the 1970s. Each player gets a car and 10 penalty cards. The cars start from two starting points in pairs or, in the case of three players, at a location of their choice. The player who reaches the highest speed on the gear wheel starts first. Τhe cars are moved using the gear wheel, which shows...
Unusual game in that there are no dice or spinning wheels - a player would advance on the course based on driver skills, car performance, track conditions, and/or aggressiveness compared to the other players! Both the Sebring and Watkins Glen race course layouts are very accurate to the actual real race courses in 1956! Sports Car Characteristics cards...
This is a fairly simple racing game in the general mold of Speed Circuit. Each car is a (randomly-generated) mix of maximum acceleration, maximum deceleration, top speed, and braking ability. Speeds for each turn are written simultaneously on the included record sheets. Curves have maximum posted speeds, but also have "apex lines" through them which, if...
This Canadian cycling game is about a race in a city (a criterium). The board measures 64x48cm., there are 18 cyclists, 2 dice, 40 lap winner cards, 40 booster cards and 32 chance cards in the game. The mechanism is not difficult. The criterium goes over a number of laps that is agreed between the players (this determines the length of the game). One the...