Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-1026420-20140327031446/@comment-24752738-20140330035717

Fasttrack does not have a confirmed speed, but why should that count against him? If anything, it should make him better, because it gives him no limits that are known. As for the problem with stopping, it is possible this is because he is going at a faster speed than XLR8, and it is therefore makes it harder for him to stop. He also doesn't have a tail, so there isn't anything for someone to stop him with. Another positive feature about Fasttrack is that he has the spikes on his arms and legs, which could be used as weapons while he runs past enemies. XLR8 does not have these features. Perhaps the greatest attribute Fasttrack has over XLR8 is that he can jump to high altitudes. XLR8 can't do this, as he has wheels for feet.

Many people prefer XLR8 to Fasttrack merely because he was one of the original Ten. I can respect that. But when faced with the facts, Fasttrack is an upgraded version of XLR8.