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Revision as of 19:44, 26 July 2020

Dr. Stewart GX-AX Icon Pilot Quotes Machine Golden Fox GX-AX Icon


The Golden Fox was developed by the now deceased Kevin Stewart who placed all priority on acceleration when building this vehicle. Accordingly, the body is light to reduce G force on the course surface. As a result, its grip on the track is poor for such a powerful machine. Because of this design, when the Golden Fox corners, it is difficult to maintain a balance between speed and control. It is also admittedly weak when facing attacks. A refined driving technique is an absolute requirement for its pilot.[1][2]

Stats

In the first game In the following games
  • Made by: Kevin Stewart
  • Engine: GF-2614x4
  • Max. Horsepower: 2,950 PS
  • Max. Speed: 438 Km/h
  • Total Weight: 1,020 Kg
  • Number: 03
  • Made By: Kevin Stewart
  • Weight: 3130 lbs.
  • Body: D
  • Boost: A
  • Grip: D

Trivia

  • The Golden Fox's stats (DAD) could be a reference to Dr. Stewart's father, Kevin Stewart.

Gallery

References

  1. [1991-08-13] in Nintendo EAD: F-Zero instruction manual (in English). Nintendo, pp. 15. 
  2. Pelland, Scott (ed.) (2003). F-Zero GX Player's Guide. Redmond, Washington: Nintendo of America, Inc, pp. 10. ISBN 1930206-35-6.