Card Trivia:Ascari, the Driver of Hurricanes


 * This card has a striking resemblance as how "Ascari, the Speed Overenthusiast" looks in the anime after being affected by the effect of "Curse of the Ascaris".
 * This is fitting for a number of reasons:
 * "Ascari, the Speed Overenthusiast" will become Level 7, the Level of this card.
 * This card's Level, Type, ATK and DEF are the same as "Speed Overenthusiast".
 * Both cards are based off the same driver; Alberto Ascari.
 * This card appears in the second artwork of "Curse of the Ascaris", behind "Ascari, the Speed Overenthusiast", which also appeared in its first artwork.
 * This is fitting, as "Curse of the Ascaris" was created after the creation of "Speed Overenthusiast" and before the creation of "Driver of Hurricanes".
 * This card's last effect is similar to the second effect of "Speed Overenthusiast", but more powerful and it can pull off a bit harder than it; while "Speed Overenthusiast" activates more often (if it destroys an opponent's monster by battle), but it applies on a limited number of Spell/Trap Cards (Set Spell/Trap Cards), "Ascari, the Driver of Hurricanes" has a more limited use (when destroyed), but it is more devastating (applies on all Spell/Trap Cards your opponent controls). Also, while "Speed Overenthusiast" returns to the hand, "Driver of Hurricanes" destroys them.
 * This card is meant to be a "lightened" version of "Ascari, the Speed Overenthusiast".
 * While "Speed Overenthusiast" is a Dark Synchro monster, "Driver of Hurricanes" is a Synchro monster (note that Dark Synchro Monsters are meant to be a dark version of a Synchro Monster in some way).
 * While "Speed Overenthusiast" wears a black helmet, "Driver of Hurricanes" wears a white helmet, though the design similar to the 3rd structure of the Autodromo Nazionale Monza (without its oval part) is missing on this card.
 * Even though this card is designed to be a "lightened" version of "Speed Overenthusiast", this card's Attribute is WIND, the same as "Speed Overenthusiast"'s.