Racer 75 features a
racing roller coaster layout with two individual tracks that are mirror images of one another. Its design was inspired by the
Racer at sister park
Kings Island, which opened three years earlier in 1972. The primary difference between the two is that the tracks on the original Racer split at the fourth hill on the outbound journey, whereas the tracks on Racer 75 do not split until the trains begin the turnaround. Racer 75's design was also utilized in the construction of defunct
Thunder Road at
Carowinds in 1976, which featured the greatest height and speed of the three until its permanent closure in 2015. The tracks ran parallel to Lake Charles, a large man-made lake on the northwest corner of Kings Dominion. Two-thirds of the lake was drained in the early 1990s during construction of
Anaconda. There is one red and one blue train on each side, for a total of two trains on each side. When only running one train on each side, an effort is made to run a train of each color. Racer 75 received the
Coaster Landmark award from ACE on June 20, 2003. == See also ==