Final Lap Twin Quest Money Guide v1.0

I have had this game for quite a while and I figured that it would be helpful 
to provide a list of all the enemies encountered in the quest mode along with
how much money these provide if beaten.  There are also a few notes for some of
the racers, and these notes are explained at the bottom  So here it is; they 
are listed in order by how much money given, from least to greatest.

     Stingy Sam $600
     Kid Quick $700
     Tank Jones $700
     Ken $800
     Red Smith $800
#    Uncle John $900  
#    Guido $900  
     Sneaky Sal $1000
#    Sloppy Sue $1000
     Alice $1100  
#    Al Under $1100  
     Fast Frank $1500
     Adam Evil $1500
     Wily Willy $2000
     Max Speed $2200
     Crazy Mary $2200
     Bad Betty $2500
     Luigi $3000
     Sid Sunny $3000
***  Anne $3200  
     Doug Drag $3300
     Kate Cute $3500
     Hiccup Jim $3500
     Oily Ed $4000
     Mack Slack $4000
     Shorty $4000
     Frenchy $4000
     Dick Rich $4200
     Moose $4200
     Tom Trendy $4500
**** Slim Tim $4800  
**** Don Danger $4800 
***  Jeff Jam $5000  
***  Ted Led $5000  
**   Boss Ross $5200  
     Sadie $5400 
     Sad Jack $5400
     Fred Uno $6000
**   Happy Hal $6000  
     Bold Bill $6800
     Jerry Jerk $6800
**** Mark Lark $6900  
***  Bubba $7000 
     Lone Luke $7200


# = indicates that the racer is an easy win.  These racers speed their cars up
to 200 and go into turns this way.  They are reckless drivers, and they spend 
a lot of time on the side of the road after turns; so much time that you 
don't even need to use your turbo to defeat them.  They usually give good 
money as well.

** = indicates that the racer has two bars of turbo

*** = indicates that the racer has three bars of turbo

**** = indicates that the racer has four bars of turbo

Genrally, the racers with turbo capability do not use it well anyways.  For
instance, they don't use it to boost ahead on straightaways.  Remember to do
this when facing tougher racers.

As a final note, although the last couple of racers give a lot of money, it
really isn't much we you factor how much car parts cost in the last few cities.
For instance, defeating a few racers near Etroit will give you enough money to
buy a few parts from the Etroit parts store.  Also, defeating a few racers 
around L.J. City will give you enough to buy things from that store.  So its
all relative.  You actually don't need money to get the top of the line parts,
because you'll find these in a warehouse.  Still for most of the game, money
is your objective.

If I missed any racers, or you have any questions or comments
please email me at snipebob@yahoo.com



Copyright 2003 Erik Scheets

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