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Grand Prix

Grand Prix pinball machine (2005)

Release Date:

June 2005

Grand Prix Gameplay & History

Grand Prix, released by Stern in 2005, is a high-octane collaboration between industry legends Pat Lawlor and Louis Koziarz that captures the frantic energy of the open track. Featuring iconic artwork by John Youssi, the game leans into the classic auto-racing aesthetic, centered around a signature model car toy that serves as the focal point of the playfield. The mechanical layout is tight and focused, utilizing a classic two-flipper arrangement that demands precision to navigate the pop bumpers and the crucial three-bank drop targets that keep the race pace feeling relentless.

The core objective is to master the “RACE” progression; spelling out that title is the gateway to unlocking the machine’s multiball mode, which stands as the most lucrative way to climb the leaderboard. Experienced players know that the game rewards a tactical approach to the playfield’s physics. A clever piece of table-craft allows you to secure a second ball lock for free by holding the left flipper during your plunge after the first ball is already secured. Furthermore, if you can keep the spinners humming during “Bump and Run” mode, you will see your car’s value skyrocket, turning a standard round into a high-scoring sprint to the finish line.

Where to play Grand Prix

213 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201
Total Pinballs: 4