
The series is definitely best remembered for its eccentric vocal themes by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi, however, and it is these tracks that are source to a few bonus arrangements and other commemorations.

The discs feature the four major scores to the series - Daytona USA, Daytona USA 2, Daytona USA Circuit Edition, and Daytona USA 2001 - each with their own style. This time they chose to squeeze the music for the franchise on to a more humble and affordable four discs. No brainer 10/10.To celebrate 15 years of Daaaytooona, Sega decided to release a music box set for the series similar to how they did with OutRun and After Burner previously. Best race car movie of all time? X marks the spot, and that is 'Ford v Ferrari'. This is a great film as filmmaking goes, whether one is a race fan or a movie fan, and deserved its nominations and awards.

Hill took that to the top production and competition levels (financed by manufacturers, and those independents with extremely deep pockets), illustrating the universal need of racers to validate their abilities, which is magnified 100-fold at the professional level.

Being a former SCCA racer (in my 20's), my bucket list need for speed took me to the track to live out my childhood dream of racing cars, and I did an admirable job at winning races at one of the lowest levels possible in racing - but it was always about being the best that I knew I could be (and could afford as car racing gets very expensive as you move up to the higher performance level cars), which as it turns out was better than anyone else at that level. Gut level racing movie with no need to manufacture fictional drama - Fact takes over the drama throughout Ford v Ferrari, with its glorious on-the-edge engagement fueled by the Hi-Test performances of its two stars, Matt Damon and Christian Bale.
