This two-player video game was also released as a three-player machine called Super Sprint. This type of cabinet design was deemed an upright cabinet. Many games of this era also came in cabriolet cabinets (a much smaller box for locations with minimal room) and sit-down cabinets (where one or two players actually sit in chair-like positions in front of the screen to give the illusion of actually driving a race car, in this example). This machine was relatively popular in its glory days and could be found in many arcades down the coast. The theme of this machine is the race around the twisty track. Occasionally, bonus items appear on the pavement. The first to run over these items gets the award for the item. Wrenches improve your car between races. You may race against the computer if one person plays. This game uses a medium-resolution monitor which Atari used before most companies for a clearer picture.