2011
09.09

Ben 10 Car Racing

Ben 10 Car Racing Games

Well if I were Racing Ben 10 then I would be in an F1 car because I know that Ben 10 would be eating my dust!

The way I see it is that Ben 10 is a great action hero but just how good would he be at racing?

Here we see Ben 10 in action mode but could he drive a Formula 1 car and battle
at the same time?

This means we need to have a Ben 10 racing game where not only can we race around a track but we could have power ups and missiles and mines, that way we can stay duelling as well as racing. Its the perfect game and thousands of children would play it, you could take it further with off road duelling and even motorbikes and dirt bikes.

Combining action with adventure and duelling is what made Crash Bandicoot such an amazing hit for generations, just look at MarioKart, yes we need Ben 10 racing so we can really see who is the best and combine both driving and action at the same time.

Ben 10 Racing Game

Now where is my game creator - My racing game needs to be brought to life.

Maybe a Ben 10 racing game can be created in the game creator at the official Ben 10 website?

It would certainly get my vote and all the Ben 10 characters could be in there struggling to be the best, of course I would want to customise my car, I would choose my favourite Formula 1 Jaguar car and have my car in green with huge red missile launchers that can slow my competitors down!

Huge tyres and lots of roaring from my engines, I would be just so fast, I would learn the course and find out where to hide so I can launch my energy missiles…

Well now that has my imagination occupied and I am off to the game creator to see just what can be done!

2011
09.09

Jaguar R4

The Jaguar R4 was a Formula One Car that Jaguar Racing competed with in the 2003 Formula One season. It was driven by Mark Webber, Antônio Pizzonia and Justin Wilson.

After some years in Formula One, and distinctly troubled times, claiming the leaderships of Niki Lauda and Bobby Rahal, Jaguar became much more tranquil in 2003. Under leadership from Tony Purnell and Dave Pitchforth, they knew results were needed and they were out there to get them. At the end of 2002, Eddie Irvine was out of contract and retired from Formula One, and Pedro de la Rosa was negotiated out of his standing contract. New drivers, Mark Webber and Antônio Pizzonia were drafted into the team. The whole management team was re-structured along with the drivers.