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- Game Revolution - Rated C- by G-Wok. "Unfortunately, what starts off as a cool game becomes an exercise in frustration." Also includes screen shots and cheat codes.
- GameZone.com - [8.0/10] Reviewed by: Da bomb mom. "A racing game for all ages and for racing fans who just like a fast car, a challenging track and few collisions or two!" Also includes screen shots.
- GamePro.com - [3.5/5] Reviewed by: Dan Elecktro. "That immersive, macho feeling makes the otherwise just-okay CART Fury worth at least a rent." Also includes screen shots.
- GameSpot - Includes review, news, screen shots, movies, and cheat codes.
- Cheat Code Central - Contains cheats and gameshark codes.
- Level 80 - Contains cheats. (PS2)
Wikipedia Articles
- Robbie Groff - Robbie Groff (born January 31, 1966, Mission Hills, California), is a former driver in the Indy Racing League and CART Championship Car series and is brother of Mike Groff. He raced in the 1994 CART season and 1997-1998 IRL seasons with 9 combined starts.
- Swift Engineering - Swift Engineering is an American engineering firm that built chassis for CART from 1997-2000, notably operated by Newman/Haas Racing and driven by Michael Andretti and Christian Fittipaldi and is the new spec chassis producer for the Champ Car Atlantic Championship. In CART, Swifts won 4 races from 182 race entries.
- Arnd Meier - Arnd Meier (born March 1, 1973 in Hannover, Germany) is a former race car driver. After finishing second in the 1996 German Formula Three Championship behind Jarno Trulli, but ahead of teammate Nick Heidfeld, Meier participated in the 1997 and 1998 seasons of the CART World Series for Project Indy and Davis Racing.
- Firestone Firehawk 600 - The Firestone Firehawk 600 was a Championship Auto Racing Teams (CART) race scheduled for April 29, 2001 at the Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas. It was scheduled for 250 laps around the 1.
- 1998 United States Road Racing Championship season - The 1998 United States Road Racing Championship season was the inaugural season of the revived United States Road Racing Championship run by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). The season was comprised of four classes: Can-Am prototypes and three Grand Touring classes referred to at GT1, GT2, and GT3.