MIX 'N RACE, PERFECT FOR WISH SETS, DIGITAL TECH FANS & COOLE DUELLE
            Freely selectable vehicles
The Mix 'n Race gives you the opportunity to choose your two favorite cars from a list of different vehicles.
Will it be an American super sports car, an Italian classic car or a classic 911? The choice is yours!
            Gigantic track layout
The gigantic track layout and the extra-wide tracks ensure incredible racing experiences and really cool drifts with up to 4 players at the same time.
            Huge scope of delivery
The included tracks, including many practical side strips, allow you to have a lot of racing fun.
Your two self-selected vehicles, the wireless connector for the wireless hand controllers and the Appstore Connect receiver round off the whole thing to create a perfect set that leaves nothing to be desired.
            Audi Power pure - DTM feeling at home
Experience high-speed action and a real racing feeling with the Carrera GO!!! Set "DTM Supercars"! The focus is on the impressive Audi R8 LMS GT3 Evo II DTM "R. Feller, No.7"Who is on the 6.3 meter long race track unleashes its full power. With its striking design and uncompromising performance, the Audi shows why it is one of the most popular cars in the DTM.
Plenty of adrenaline awaits on the track: Looping Fly-Over Crossing and tight bends demand full concentration and precise control. The Turbo manual controller ensures lightning-fast reactions and maximum speed - perfect for driving the Audi in breathtaking maneuvers against the Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo II "Mirko Bortolotti, No.92" enforce.
            Digital racing experience
The Mix 'n Race is also supplied with a Carrera AppConnect receiver.
This allows you to easily connect your racetrack system to your smartphone or tablet and experience your Carrera track digitally.
Whether championships including training, qualifying and subsequent race, simple time measurement or the display of your tank - with the Carrera app, everything is now possible digitally on your smartphone.

      
      
                      
                      
                      




