Claims
- 1. A board game simulating auto racing, comprising:
- a game board simulating an auto racing track with said track having a plurality of lanes comprising an inner lane, an outer lane, and at least one intermediate lane therebetween, with a start/finish line extending across said plurality of lanes;
- said game board further including at least one pit lane, at least one victory lane, and a winner's circle;
- a plurality of player position markers corresponding to the number of players of said board game;
- a plurality of score sheets corresponding to the number of players of said board game; and
- a plurality of cards providing for the positional advance or loss of a turn of a player drawing one of said cards; and
- chance means providing for the advance of each of said player position markers about said lanes of said track, whereby;
- said board game simulating auto racing is played by each of the players alternatingly advancing their respective said player position markers according to said chance means, each of said score sheets comprising indicia for maintaining a record of their number of laps completed and indicia corresponding to said plurality of cards for drawing one of said plurality of cards at certain intervals after a predetermined number of laps have been completed by said position markers, and playing accordingly while attempting to advance each of their said player position markers to complete a predetermined number of laps to advance to said winner's circle.
- 2. The auto racing game of claim 1 wherein:
- each of said lanes includes a plurality of spaces thereon, with said outer lane containing more spaces than said at least one intermediate lane, and said at least one intermediate lane containing more spaces than said inner lane, and;
- each of said spaces of each of said lanes having a staggered relationship to one another and at least partially overlapping each of said spaces disposed adjacent thereto around said game board, with the exception of said start/finish line.
- 3. The board game of claim 1 wherein:
- said plurality of cards are comprised of a first group and a second group, with said first group comprising a plurality of lap cards providing instructions for players as the players complete a predetermined number of laps about said track, and said second group comprising a plurality of pit cards providing instructions for the players as the players periodically travel through said at least one pit lane during the course of play of said board game.
- 4. The board game of claim 1 wherein:
- each of said score sheets includes a plurality of consecutively numbered lap spaces corresponding to the number of laps comprising the course of said board game, and further includes a plurality of spaced apart positions separated by a predetermined number of said lap spaces and providing for the drawing of one of said cards and for periodic travel in said at least one pit lane.
- 5. The board game of claim 1 wherein:
- said chance means comprises a pair of dice.
- 6. The board game of claim 1 wherein:
- each of said player position markers is configured to resemble a racing car.
- 7. A method of playing a board game simulating auto racing, comprising the following steps:
- providing a game board simulating an auto racing track with the track having a plurality of lanes comprising an inner lane, an outer lane, at least one intermediate lane therebetween with each of the lanes including a plurality of spaces therealong and with a start/finish line extending across the plurality of lanes, at least one pit lane, at least one victory lane, and a winner's circle a plurality of player position markers corresponding to the number of players of the board game, a plurality of score sheets corresponding to the number of players of the board game, a plurality of lap cards and pit cards providing for the positional advance or loss of a turn of a player drawing one of the cards, and chance means providing for the advance of each of the player position markers about the lanes of the track;
- selecting a player position marker for each player;
- manipulating the chance means for each player and thereby determining the order of play for a first through subsequent players and the relative starting positions on the track for each player's player position marker;
- alternatingly manipulating the chance means and placing each player's player position marker accordingly on an appropriate space upon the track, and marking each player's score sheet according to the number of laps completed;
- drawing a lap card according to the score sheet whenever a predetermined number of laps have been completed by that player, and manipulating that player's position marker according to any instructions on the lap card;
- drawing a pit card according to the score sheet whenever a predetermined number of laps have been completed by that player, and maneuvering that player's player position marker according to any instructions on the pit card;
- continuing play in the above manner until at least one player has completed a predetermined number of laps;
- advancing that player's player position marker along the victory lane of the playing board; and
- reaching the winner's circle of the playing board and thereby winning the game.
- 8. The method of play according to claim 7 including:
- playing until reaching a predetermined time limit, with the player having the leading player position marker winning the game.
- 9. The method of play according to claim 7 including:
- providing a track layout on the game board having a plurality of adjacent lanes with each of the lanes including a plurality of space therealong with adjacent spaces being staggered relative to one another and partially overlapping, and;
- moving a player position marker laterally from one of the lanes to an adjacent lane of the track and thereby attempting to gain a positional advantage over any other player position markers on the track.
- 10. The method of play according to claim 7 including:
- providing at least one lap card requiring a caution period, and enabling any player position markers more than two laps behind the lead player position marker to gain one lap on the lead player position marker during the caution period.
- 11. The method of play according to claim 7 including:
- allowing one player position marker to pass over another player position marker when moving along the victory lane.
- 12. The method of play according to claim 7 including:
- allowing one player position marker to reside in the same space as another player position marker when moving along the victory lane.
- 13. The method of play according to claim 7 including:
- requiring a player to use the chance means to achieve the exact number required to arrive exactly in the winner's circle in order to win the game.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation in part of applicant's design patent application Serial No. 29/012,119, filed on Aug. 23, 1993.
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