Vice Street Racer

Vice Street Racer is a street/drag race side mission available in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City provided by A+B Auto. The races become available after the player purchases the Sunshine Autos car showroom.

To start a race, the player must go down into the lower part of the building and enter the pink cylinder to choose from up to six races. In order to enter a race the player must have sufficient funds. Each race has a different participation fee. After winning each race the player will receive the money from each competitor. So if the entry fee is $200 the reward will be $800. Below is the entry fee and the reward for first place. The Vice Street Racer's motto is "Earn Cash, not Kudos". Along with the name, this is probably a reference to Metropolis Street Racer.

The map where races can be selected is the beta map of Vice City instead of the final rendition of the map.

Terminal Velocity
This race takes place around Escobar International Airport hence the name "Terminal" referring to the airport's terminals. This race is the shortest one on the board, with a length of only 1.748km (1.086 miles).


 * Entry fee: $100
 * Reward: $400



Ocean Drive
The race takes place on Ocean Drive and along the road to its immediate west; the track is 2.659 km (1.652 miles) long.


 * Entry fee: $500
 * Reward: $2,000



Border Run
This race takes place around Little Haiti and Little Havana; the track is 3.1km (1.926 miles) long.


 * Entry fee: $1,000
 * Reward: $4,000



Capital Cruise
This race takes place around Ocean Beach, Washington Beach and Vice Point; the track is 3.924km (2.438 miles) long.


 * Entry fee: $2,000
 * Reward: $8,000



Tour!
This race takes place around Washington Beach and Vice Point; the track is 4.603km (2.860 miles) long.
 * Entry fee: $5,000
 * Reward: $20,000



V.C. Endurance
This race takes place around the whole of Vice City with every neighborhood included (minus Fort Baxter Air Base and Leaf Links). This race is the longest of all Vice Street Racer events, with a track length of 9.721km (6.040 miles).


 * Entry fee: $10,000
 * Reward: $40,000

Trivia

 * Normally, the player starts the race by driving into the pink cylinder. That way, they always start in the last position. However, the race can also be started by hitting one of the competitors, meaning a player can start in the first position either by driving ahead of all of the competitors and backing into and hitting one of them, by trading paint with the first-place racer by gently touching their side while passing through all of the racers, or performing a drive-by shooting.
 * In VC Endurance, the circuit map shows that the race passes through the port area, but instead, the checkpoints lead directly to the bridge for Washington Beach. This suggests the race was originally longer than the current one and it was possibly changed due to the presence of large vehicles, making it more difficult.
 * In Ocean Drive, the circuit map shows that the first corner uses the second junction instead (the same one used in Capital Cruise), makes a right turn at Ocean Heights Apartment, and a left turn at The Pole Position Club before joining the second straightaway. The race itself uses the first junction at Maison Wenifall, skips the apartment, and goes straight past the club.
 * It should be noted that since the player needs to get a car and drive to the start point, and then park in the red starting position and can do just about everything before the race starts, they can "cheat" by taking a Rocket Launcher to the other competitors and destroying their cars (finishing and getting the "fast reload" ability helps greatly with this). This will usually garner a wanted level of one or two stars (if there were any nearby civilians or police officers in the ensuing explosions). But since the other competitors are now out of the picture, the player can easily hit the nearest Pay'n' Spray and then can finish any races at their leisure, even if they are driving a Faggio or Perennial.

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