High Quality: Speed Stars

The race is often won or lost before it truly begins. Timing your click or tap exactly as the countdown hits zero provides a massive initial boost, setting you ahead of competitors.

When the lights flash at the Olympic Stadium, the biomechanics of the crowd change. Breathing stops. To watch Usain Bolt run the 100 meters was not to watch a race; it was to watch a law of nature being rewritten.

Bolt's speed was so otherworldly that it led to a flurry of creative, and often humorous, nicknames that captured the public's imagination. He was called the "Lightning Bolt," "Bolt from the blue," and even more colorful monikers like "Rocket Man," "Track Lightning," and the "Flash Bolt who runs into another dimension". One German tabloid famously dubbed him the "world's fastest clown" for his playful persona, while others used names like "Black Lightning" to highlight his astonishing power and grace. Speed Stars

Whether it’s a sprinter’s sleek bodysuit or the carbon-fiber wing of a Formula 1 car, cutting through air resistance is the first step to greatness. Even the slightest drag can be the difference between a podium finish and obscurity.

Kaelen looks at the coin. He looks at his mechanical hand. He misses the speed. He misses the roar. The race is often won or lost before it truly begins

: Provide faster acceleration and better starts out of the blocks. Longer Legs

: Reaction time at the starting gun determines your initial burst of speed. A perfect reaction window sets the pacing for the entire 100-meter dash. Breathing stops

: Sprinting at maximum velocity drains your stamina pool. Emptying the bar entirely results in a catastrophic drop in top-end speed or causes your athlete to stumble. Key Competition Modes