Richard Petty's Talladega

Richard Petty's Talladega (1984)

by Cosmi Corporation
Genres:Arcade, Racing
Themes:Non-fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:"Richard Petty's Talladega is a racing game where you get to take the super speedway as you race against king Richard Petty and 18 top pro drivers. After trying to qualify for a pole position, you use strategy to plan your pit stops, draft leading cars to pick up time and save fuel and be prepared for yellow caution flags." --mobygames.comShow more
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