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Sky High Speedway is a race course in Sonic Racing. It is one of the three courses in the Orange Roofs.

Description[]

This track takes place above the town of Spagonia, with racers driving on a glass road in the sky, similar to Sky Road from Team Sonic Racing. Unlike Sky Road however, this track takes place entirely in the sky.

Many houses are seen far below the track and a clock tower that the road passes by at the beginning of the track. The road also cuts through the inside of the clock tower that can be driven on.

The road is translucent, with patterns of golden lines on it. There are many tires and road barriers on the road, usually in groups, acting as obstacles. Beside the road, there are many propellers, helping to lift the track up.

There are many balloons seen around the track, some of them resembling characters like Sonic and Shadow. There are also hot-air balloons, some used as decoration and some that let racers bounce on them, heavily resembling the ones from Rooftop Run.

Gameplay[]

On the track, there are many stacks of tires and rows of barriers that act as obstacles. While they can be knocked over, doing so results in a slowdown.

Overview[]