Velo's Champions

Velo's Champions are beings from all around Velo's galaxy. Velo has over 100 champions, but only four are known. The champions are Velo's loyal and fastest drivers, living in Velo's shadow. They follow his orders in fear, excitement, and loyalty.

The Champions made their collective debut in Crash Nitro Kart, serving as the boss racers for each of their respective home planets. They drive Velo's signature Kart- a futuristic hover bike colored purple in the console version and various other colors in the handheld version.

The Champions are only playable in the handheld version- unlocked by defeating each member in their respective challenge race. All of the champions are given fully maxed stats.

The Champions make a full return in Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled as unlockable racers with varied stats.

Krunk
Krunk is Velo's champion of Terra, the tropical jungle world. He races for Velo in loyalty. Regardless of which team the player has chosen, Krunk will admit to racing for the sole reason of seeing who has the better planet, since he considers Earth a copy of Terra.

Nash
Nash is Velo's champion of Barin, the frozen wasteland. He races for Velo with excitement and loyalty. He leaves out clickity clackety teeth and still rake teeth. He never stops moving for even a second, and has a tendency to be very temperamental. He's also quite bold to even yell at Velo at one point, only for a stern response to quiet him down.

Norm
Norm is Velo's champion of Fenomena, the Time-oriented desert. The regular version of him races for Velo with fear, while the big version of him races for Velo with excitement. The big and small versions bicker regularly. The big one is also shown to be more in control as well as people-savvy, as shown by his angry response to Cortex's mockery of his outfit.

Geary
Geary is Velo's champion of Teknee, the electronic and hyperspacial world. Geary is Velo's most trusted (and possibly best) racer and he races for Velo in great loyalty. Loves to clean things, often even interrupting himself to do so, but as evidenced by his reaction to Velo's anger upon losing, this love falls to a point.