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'''Wrecked''', or '''gripped''', is a term referred to [[vehicles]] that can no longer take part of a race because their engine has been destroyed. In most games, you can damage an opponent's engine by ramming into the target's front bumper, but sometimes you can wreck a competitor by hitting them on another spot. This all depends on the damage engine of the respective game.
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'''Wrecked''', or '''gripped''', is a term referred to [[vehicles]] that can no longer take part of a race because their engine has been destroyed. In most games, you can damage an opponent's engine by ramming into the target's front bumper, but sometimes you can wreck a competitor by hitting them on another spot. This all depends on the damage engine.
   
 
Be careful though, wrecked opponents can still prove to be an obstacle on the road. When driving at high speed with a damaged engine, pay attention to them. It would be bonkers to crash into one of them!
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In both {{DD2}} and {{DDA}}, gripping is referred to as '''killing'''. In {{RAW}}, the points name earned for gripping is called '''Flatliner'''.
 
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Be careful though, wrecked opponents can still prove to be an obstacle on the road. When driving at high speed with a damaged engine, pay attention to them - it would be bonkers to crash into one of them!
 
   
 
The list below has a description of how wrecked cars are represented in each game:
 
The list below has a description of how wrecked cars are represented in each game:
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