I really like the intro, It set's up a really tropical mood and builds in even further in a natural way. The progression in this whole track is just great. If I had to criticise one thing however, it'd be the mixing on the brass / woodwind instruments, they in a very slight way seem to clash in their frequencies with the rest of the instruments and while I don't know how to exactly describe it, I think it might be the reverb on them that's causing all the trouble? It isn't no where big, but it is for sure a slight disturbance. I think the addition of chimes was a great move, and it makes the whole track even more tropical. The SFX also are welcome and feel naturally introduced. The same could be said about the electric guitar and the such. The whole track has this energetic mood which would be desired in a racing track. I also am keen on how you did the drop here to the slower section, however one thing I don't get is why it would appear right after the "enemy has taken the lead". Shouldn't it get even more pumped after you have noticed "the enemy" is winning? Also during the 1:40 part I find that the reverb also clashes a bit between the brass and woodwind. The part right after however, is so creative and well executed. I'd have never expected someone to do something like that when composing myself, and you have truly taken me by surprise there. Even musically the switch to 12/8 is just brilliant. And then the transition to an even pumpier and showy version. I think the SFX get a bit to repetitive after a while, and I'd suggest changing them up a bit, so they sometimes don't play, and at other times sound like some sort of combo with a triplet. The break between "You scurvy dog" and anything else also is just so weird, the voice used makes it sound like if the pirate was to continue their dialogue with the second part of a sentence, but then it just stops mid sentence and doesn't say anything else. I don't know if you were the ones to record the pirate voice lines, as there is no information about it in the description, but It just feels weird to make it hang like that. Eitherway the rest of the ending is good, it doesn't introduce anything new to the table, but it serves as a really good outro. Overall I think this might be my favourite submition for this round, due to the creative freedom you guys had, and the ingenious structure, but there deffinitely are a lot of things that I've noticed throughout the piece that made the experience halter for a bit that prevent me from giving this piece a full 5 stars review.