> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://guide.racino.io/info/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://guide.racino.io/info/games/formula/navigation/garage.md).

# Garage

<figure><img src="/files/ZVAqQfDUwcqhgo3F9Syc" alt=""><figcaption><p>View all your collectible cars in one place.</p></figcaption></figure>

<mark style="background-color:red;">**Formula Cars (Level 1):**</mark> Every new account receives a Level 1 car with a Race Limit of 20. It can earn cash rewards in Level 2 races with a Ticket purchase, and be upgraded to unlock Stats, Top Tracks, an increased Race Limit, and gain access to Leaderboards.

<mark style="background-color:red;">**Formula Cars (Levels 2-6):**</mark> These collectible cars can be bought or sold on the Market, Fused to create customized higher-level cars, and raced on different tracks based on their Level—including access to Leaderboards and Tournaments if eligible. Each Level 2 and above car has an expanded Race Limit of 450, and requires Repairs every 150 races.

<mark style="background-color:red;">**Trailers:**</mark> Connect an external Polygon wallet with a [Champion's Trailer](https://magiceden.us/collections/polygon/0x974a45684dcbb2eb6f3cf2a6eb4bf44d72935bb4) on it from Magic Eden, to reveal the rewards inside!


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