Thunderhead

Thunderhead Raceway is a racing track featured in the Speed Racer film (and the tie-in video game).

Background
It is one of many courses sanctioned by the WRL. Located on the outskirts of Cosmopolis, it is one of the last designed by racing legend Velocity Dewitt. It is made of 100% forged steel, presenting a slippery situation for drivers, especially when they hit the track's infamous "dog bowls". While it is the oldest track in Cosmopolis, it takes a true driver to conquer its twists and turns. It also features Dreadnought Jump, which is 30 meters in length and had spelled DNF for more than a few aspiring racers.

For years, late fan-favorite Rex Racer holds the course record for the fastest lap time at 9:18.65. The previous record before Rex was 10:01.42 by Clutch McNally. Before Rex left Racer Motors, he used to take his younger brother Speed to Thunderhead and letting him steer the Mach 4 while Rex worked the gas, brakes, and clutch.

It is also mentioned in the Supercharged featurette that Pitter Pat, who is sponsored by Razorback Depilatory, is frequently seen at Thunderhead, toiling for a spot in the standings.

Rex Racer Flashback
According to the placement list from the film, 14 (or more) racers participated in the Thunderhead race from the flashback. Here's a list of all known ones:

Opening Race
According to the placement list from the film, 13 (or more) racers participated in the opening race at Thunderhead. Here's a list of all known ones:

Videogame
The Thunderhead Raceway makes a return in the console, Nintendo DS and mobile versions of the videogame. The tracks are not consistent with the one from the movie.

Videogame
Aside from the usual songs that play in every track, a few of them were made for this area, with most of them (except for the normal racing track) being exclusive to this event. Below is a list of all of them.

Trivia

 * Thunderhead is one of the longest tracks in the movie. The world record, held by Rex Racer, was 9:18.65; even longer than the world's current longest track, the Nürburgring combined circuit, at 8:10.921 (by Kévin Estre).