Grand Prix of Europe

Edda is a young female mouse with a talent for racing who works at her family amusement park on the outskirts of Paris and dreams of racing in the Grand Prix of Europe. Her particular hero is racing legend Ed, a male mouse who has won the Grand Prix four times. However, following her mother's death, the park is struggling, and her father, a retired Grand Prix champion, has taken loans from shady characters who will possess the park if the loans are not repaid in a week. In an attempt to raise money, Edda heads to Paris for the initial race of the Grand Prix, handing out fliers advertising her family's amusement park to the crowds. However, she finds herself backstage and happens to come across Ed's racing car, and cannot resist the urge to drive it. Ed catches her in the act and leaps onto the car, just as it speeds through the streets of Paris. Edda crashes the car in a mound of dirt, injuring Ed's shoulder. Since injury would mean disqualification, a frustrated Ed ultimately agrees to Edda's plan, in which she secretly takes his place, in return for half the winnings to allow her father to pay off the park's loans. Ed disguises Edda as a superfan who has won a contest to accompany him to the Grand Prix.