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Hot Wheels Street Racing Track Set drops to $25 for Labor Day + more from $1

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Best Buy’s Labor Day sales event has some solid deals on toys including Star Wars figures, Funko POP! and much more all starting from just $1. One standout from the lot is the the Hot Wheels Ai Street Racing Edition Starter Track Set for $24.99. Shipping is free in orders over $35, otherwise you’ll want to opt for in-store pickup to avoid the delivery fee. Today’s deal is $70 off the original listing, $33 under Amazon’s current price and the best we can find. This is $5 under our previous mention. Over 65% of Amazon reviewers left a 4+ star rating.

Hot Wheels Ai Street Racing Starter Track Set:

  • Put kids in control of the action with 2 Smart Cars, 2 gaming controllers, and computer-enhanced Artificial Intelligence
  • High-tech head-to-head street racing encourages super-fun competition with friends
  • Boost creativity and experimentation with video game-style play and reconfigurable track pieces for 32+ possible layouts
  • Drive problem solving with virtual hazards, including engine failure, oil spills, tire blowouts, and more!
  • Racers can test and improve their stunting skills with the all-new T-Bone Crash Zone intersection

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices