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  2. Tiyakad - Wikipedia

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    Tiyakad or Kadang kadang [1] is a Philippine racing game that uses bamboo stilts. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] In another variant, the players use coconut shells as slippers and use strings tied to said slippers to move forward.

  3. List of games compatible with FreeTrack - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of personal computer games compatible with FreeTrack by interface. This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( July 2010 )

  4. Dirt Track Racing 2 - Wikipedia

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    Dirt Track Racing 2 (DTR2) is a video game developed by the now defunct Ratbag Games and published by Infogrames. It is the third and final game in the Dirt Track Racing series by Ratbag. Reception

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  6. List of motor racing tracks - Wikipedia

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    91 Philippines. Toggle Philippines subsection. 91.1 Permanent tracks. 91.1.1 Defunct. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other ...

  7. Carmona Racing Circuit - Wikipedia

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    Carmona Race Track is a permanent karting and motorbike circuit outside Metro Manila in Carmona, Cavite, Philippines. [1]Built in 1990, a major renovation was completed in 2019 to increase the track's length from 1.020 kilometres (0.634 mi) [2] to 1.380 kilometres (0.857 mi) to comply with the Commission Internationale de Karting's (CIK) new minimum track length requirement.

  8. Pampanga International Circuit - Wikipedia

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    The Pampanga International Circuit, is a motor racing and kart racing venue located in Alviera, Porac, Pampanga, Philippines. It is operated by the City Kart Racing Group and hosts the Sodi World Series [2] and the Rotax Max Asia Challenge in the Philippines. Opened to the general public in 2019, the circuit features short and long course layouts.

  9. TrackMania (2003 video game) - Wikipedia

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    TrackMania includes some pre-constructed tracks that players can race on to unlock "coppers", the in-game currency. These can be used to buy different building blocks, usually called "blocks", for their track, including regular roads, checkpoints, long bends, loop-the-loops, and jumps, which all snap to a grid automatically.