Collector Value Est.
$2,700–$4,900
USD · Market estimate
Near-mint / restored. Worn or stored examples sell for 30–60% less.
Gottlieb · 1995
Mario Andretti
“Leading the Pack in Pinball Racing." "See You At The Finish Line." "Turbo-Charged Pinball Play”
Notable Features
Flippers (2), Pop bumpers (3), Slingshots (2), Ramps (3, one is in shooter lane), Habitrails (2), Aerial spinning posts, Up-post between flippers, Mini up-post above pop bumpers, Captive ball (1), Horseshoe lane (1), VUKs (2, one above pop bumpers that shoots ball into pop bumpers, one at Pit Stop hole), Cellar hole below pop bumpers feeds Pit Stop VUK, Left ramp diverter, Left outlane kickback, Right outlane detour gate. Three 2-digit 7-segment displays at back-left playfield above the left ramp entrance show status for fuel, number of laps, and car position. The Spinning Car Unit, a style of spinning posts, is an aerial rod that spins around a center point. A toy car is mounted on top of each end of the rod and below each car is a rubbered post hanging low enough to come in contact with the ball in play. This unit is not motorized; it spins by being hit by the ball in play or can be electrically rotated in either direction by three standard solenoids in a triangle configuration under the playfield with linkages between each that can make the spinner move in odd ways. Balls required: 5 (4 in trough, 1 captive).
Historical Notes
This was the last game designed by Jon Norris for Gottlieb.
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