![]() ![]() By showcasing at such large scale the failure of the ultimate alternative fuel Allinol seemed to be, Axlerod hoped to discredit alternative fuels and therefore definitively kill their competition to conventional oil. The Lemons used it to cause the engines of certain racers to explode, making it look as if the fuel had spontaneously exploded. ![]() Such a pulse was designed by Professor Z and disguised in a camera that was used during each race. ![]() Allinol was not in fact an alternative fuel, but it was gasoline that had been designed to explode when exposed to a strong electromagnetic pulse, making it highly dangerous. However, the true aim of the competition was not to make Allinol a success but to make it the worst failure possible. Grem operating the Lemons' electromagnetic pulse emitter. All racers used Allinol as their only fuel, except for Lightning McQueen who had his swapped out with Fillmore's organic biofuel because Sarge didn't trust oil companies. Each circuit was designed to incorporate various terrain types, like a dirt section, or tight curves, giving cars from drastically different racing types a chance of equality. ![]() All three races were set in the streets of the host city. It was composed of three legs the first race took place at Tokyo, Japan, the second at Porto Corsa, Italy, and the final at London, United Kingdom. Set at a grandiose scale and enjoying enormous publicity, it took place in some of the most prestigious cities across the world. The World Grand Prix was meant to be larger than and unlike any sports event before. 11 racers were either invited or selected through qualification races (such as Rip Clutchgoneski). The competition reunited the best racers from all racing types to determine the fastest car in the world. The three WGP circuits as shown in a RSN broadcast. ![]()
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