Star Wars Episode 1: Racer - Grabvine Gateway (Free Play)
Well here we finally are, back as Skywalker. Being considered one of the best pods of all the characters, his pod has average boost with a good ability to drift through turns. His pod handles greatly being able to turn easily with the lack of sliding around. His pod is quite the balanced vehicle. Race 17 Tournament: Galactic Podracing Circuit Planet: Baroonda Track: Grabvine Gateway Track Favorite: Anakin Skywalker NOTE: The difference in performance between this race and the race in tournament mode isn't really much. And like all the other free play mode races, this is also done with invincibility.

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