The World Grand Prix or Grand Prix is a event that consists of multiple Race Tracks that has a large cash reward if you win. Most of the games in the Choro-Q series have this event, and it is often a significant element of the story, and its completion is required in order to complete the game.
Choro-Q Wonderful!
In Choro-Q Wonderful! the player must complete in each of the four city races, placing 3rd place or higher in order to race in the World Grand Prix. In the modern era, the last World Grand Prix victor must present the trophy for the championship to begin, meaning the protagonist must head to the past, win the trophy, and bring it to the present in order to take part.
The racers who participate in the past Grand Prix are: Khana Pink (カーナピンク), Purple Shadow (パープルシャドウ), Red Diana (レッドダイアナ), White Douglas (ホワイトダグラス), Black Johnny (ブラックジョニー), Blue Jim (ブルージム), and Uranai Sister (うらないシスター).
The racers who participate in the modern Grand Prix are: Oresama (おれさま), Chocolate Vanilla (チョコバニラ), Red Panther (レッドパンサー), Blue Dolphin (ブルードルフィン), Green Star (グリーンスター), White Seven (ホワイトセブン), and GT Special/Will (GTスペシャル).
Choro-Q HG
In Choro-Q HG, there are three different Grands Prix, first is the Country Grand Prix, then the Global Grand Prix, and finally the HG Grand Prix. The Country Grand Prix is available from the very beginning of the game, however the player will struggle to be competitive with their starter parts. Unlike other games in the HG series, there are parts regulations in place, which limit the type of transmission, engine and CPU parts. These regulations give a good indication of the parts that your opponents will be using, and help create a closer level of competition.
Each Grand Prix is unlocked after the previous one as been completed, with each Grand Prix playing host to faster opponents, culminating in the HG Grand Prix being a no-limits final challenge against the fastest racers in the game. Points are given based on finishing position for each race, with the highest total points-scorer being crowned the overall winner.
Choro-Q HG 2
In Choro-Q HG 2, the player must place 6th or higher in all races to get a Super A Licence in order to apply for the World Grand Prix. They must also have two team members. Each racer earns points based on their finishing position, and all of the team members' points are added together to form a combined team point total for each race. To win the World Grand Prix, your team must have the most points overall. To achieve this, your teammates must have the right parts for each race. Retiring from a race will disqualify the entire team, resulting in a score of 0. If your team wins the World Grand Prix, you will then be able to race against President Forest.
Choro-Q HG 3
In Choro-Q HG 3, the player must acquire 30 Flags and beat the Meister in order to apply for the World Grand Prix, which will subsequently appear in your garage. To win the World Grand Prix, you must score enough points across a series of 8 races , and place higher than all of your competitors.
Choro-Q HG 4
In Choro-Q HG 4, the player must complete all the Beginner Cup and Holiday Cup races in 3rd place or higher, as well as a variety of story events in order to qualify for a team tryout. Once the player has joined a team, they are able to enter the Grand Prix on alternating months. Each Grand Prix consists of 5 different 5-lap races around the world with tire and chassis degradation playing a pivotal role. To win the Grand Prix, your team must rank higher in points than the others. To achieve this, you must drive well, make well-timed pit-stops to repair your car, and have your teammate equip the right parts for each track via the Works menu in the Garage.
Trivia
- When pausing and going to rankings in Choro-Q HG 2 you will notice that, under city for the rival drivers, it only says ???. This means that that you won't find them anywhere in the explorable world, but some racers live in the Choro-Q HG 3 World, specifically, Angelina, Ansel, Ponce, and Tance. Their names in the English releases are different between games, Yet their Japanese versions are consistent, and known as アンジェリーナ(Angelina), アンセ(Ansel), ポンセ(Ponce), and タンセ(Tance) in both games.