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'''Velo's Challenge''' is a race course appearing in Game Boy Advance and N-Gage versions of ''[[Crash Nitro Kart (handheld)|Crash Nitro Kart]]''.
'''Velo's Challenge''' is a race course exclusive to the Game Boy Advance and N-Gage versions of ''[[Crash Nitro Kart (handheld)|Crash Nitro Kart]]''. It is the thirteenth and last racetrack in the game and [[Emperor Velo XXVII]]'s home track, serving as the equivalent to [[Hyper Spaceway]] which is only present in the console versions of the game. To unlock it, the player's racer must beat [[Velo]] after collecting all the [[Boss Key]]s.


==Features and overview==
Categorized as '''Velo's Track''' or simply '''Velo''' in the track selection and High Score menus, Velo's Challenge is the longest racetrack in the game and is unique for featuring a mash-up of four previous racetracks found in the game. In Adventure Mode, it can only be played as part of Velo's boss race; because of this, it has no CNK Challenge or Relic Race, nor does it have N. Tropy or Velo ghost times. It is also not featured in any cup races, in both Adventure and Arcade modes. Instead of having music of its own, it reuses the music that plays during boss races. It is the only original track from all versions of ''Crash Nitro Kart'' to not appear in ''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]''.
Velo's Challenge is the thirteenth and last racetrack in the game and [[Emperor Velo XXVII]]'s home track, serving as the equivalent to [[Hyper Spaceway]] which is only present in the console versions of the game. To unlock it, the player's racer must beat [[Velo]] after collecting all the [[Boss Key]]s. Categorized as '''Velo's Track''' or simply '''Velo''' in the track selection and High Score menus, Velo's Challenge is the longest racetrack in the game and is unique for featuring a mash-up of four previous racetracks found in the game. In Adventure Mode, it can only be played as part of Velo's boss race; because of this, it has no CNK Challenge or Relic Race, nor does it have N. Tropy or Velo ghost times. It is also not featured in any cup races, in both Adventure and Arcade modes. Instead of having music of its own, it reuses the music that plays during boss races. It is the only original track from all versions of ''Crash Nitro Kart'' to not appear in ''[[Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled]]''.


==Track layout==
Velo's Challenge is a mash-up of sections from four racetracks, each representing the four planets in the game: [[Tiny Temple|Tiny's Temple]], [[Barin Ruins]], [[Out of Time]], and [[Electron Avenue]]. All sections feature the same purple galaxy backdrop and are accessed by jumping through invisible warps that play the [[crystal]] collection sound as the player goes through them. Racers begin on the starting portion of Tiny's Temple, altered to solely depict the daytime version instead of cycling through day to night. The turn is followed by an straightaway with both a [[Bounce Box|Wumpa Crate]] and a singular [[Wumpa Fruit]] from which the track cuts off with a warp, leading to the Barin Ruins portion of the track; racers are dropped on the section following the two-way fork, present where the half-pipe is in the console version, led to the jump that takes place on it, containing the first set of [[? Crate|item crates]]. The section after the jump is flipped horizontally, with the turns going from right to left instead of left to right, and lacks the ice columns that surround its borders. The racers are then warped to the Out of Time section with the second set of item crates following the two jumps after the turns. After the warp, the racers drive backwards through the pair of turns and straightaways that follow the first turn of the track, after which they're led to a straightaway followed by a warp. Racers are then warped to Electron Avenue, near the end of the third pair of long strips of boost pad on the first section of the track, from which a jump and the third set of item crates follow. Racers are led to the same couple of turns and jump from the track, only without the robots that circle it. The racers are finally warped back to Tiny's Temple, on the jump right near the end and subsequent start of the track, followed by a turn until the starting line is reached.
Velo's Challenge is a mash-up of sections from four racetracks, each representing the four planets in the game: [[Tiny Temple|Tiny's Temple]], [[Barin Ruins]], [[Out of Time]], and [[Electron Avenue]]. All sections feature the same purple galaxy backdrop and are accessed by jumping through invisible warps that play the [[crystal]] collection sound as the player goes through them. Racers begin on the starting portion of Tiny's Temple, altered to solely depict the daytime version instead of cycling through day to night. The turn is followed by an straightaway with both a [[Bounce Box|Wumpa Crate]] and a singular [[Wumpa Fruit]] from which the track cuts off with a warp, leading to the Barin Ruins portion of the track; racers are dropped on the section following the two-way fork, present where the half-pipe is in the console version, led to the jump that takes place on it, containing the first set of [[? Crate|item crates]]. The section after the jump is flipped horizontally, with the turns going from right to left instead of left to right, and lacks the ice columns that surround its borders. The racers are then warped to the Out of Time section with the second set of item crates following the two jumps after the turns. After the warp, the racers drive backwards through the pair of turns and straightaways that follow the first turn of the track, after which they're led to a straightaway followed by a warp. Racers are then warped to Electron Avenue, near the end of the third pair of long strips of boost pad on the first section of the track, from which a jump and the third set of item crates follow. Racers are led to the same couple of turns and jump from the track, only without the robots that circle it. The racers are finally warped back to Tiny's Temple, on the jump right near the end and subsequent start of the track, followed by a turn until the starting line is reached.


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