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Racer with Jack Rabbit in the distance. Perhaps only Blackpool Pleasure Beach in the UK has an equivalent collection of classic wooden coasters.

Racer looks a treat at night.

If you only ride one track, technically you've only gone halfway around the circuit.

The transfer tracks are either side of the station. The ride can run 4 trains, though only 2 were running at the time of our visit.

The parallel brake runs mark the finish line.

The third turnaround is under the first.

The next turnaround is over the station.

More hills and dips abound, and the ride takes on a bit of a twister vibe.

The first turnaround.

The twin first drops, which aren't that big actually.

The lift hill of the left track. the lift hills are actually separated by several meters, though the rest of the ride the tracks are within "high 5" distance.

The left track turns out of the station clockwise.

Right track.

The right track turns out of the station clockwise.

Riders board in the middle and can take their pick of tracks.

It's historic.

Or rather, two in one. As the name suggests the two trains race each other. The ride follows a "Möbius" design, where the tracks cross over each other during the layout, so you finish the ride on the opposite track to where you started.

Racer is another great Wooden Coaster at Kennywood Park.

A mice and Swiss cheese themed kiddy drop ride.

Another boat of victims.