Non-English Language Titles
- Brazil: Corrida Maluca (Crazy races)
- Croatia: Uvrnute trke (Whirlpool races)
- France: les Fous du volant (The madmen of the steering wheel)
- Germany: Autorennen Total
- Hungary: Flúgos futam
- Japan: チキチキマシン猛レース
- Poland: Odlotowe wyścigi
- Romania: Curse Trăsnite
- Serbia: Уврнуте трке (Whirlpool races)
- Spain: Los autos locos (The mad cars)
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