CSR 2 Realistic Drag Racing

CSR 2 Realistic Drag Racing

Zynga

Rating 4.4 (5,304,404 reviews)

Licensed drag racing with deep car tuning and a heavy collection focus

The design centres on quick drag races, garage progression, and car collection. That mix makes it less about open-ended driving and more about repeated short runs, tuning decisions, and incremental upgrades that shape performance over time.

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Category Racing
Installs 50,000,000+
Version 6.5.2
Updated Jun 25, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

CSR 2 Realistic Drag Racing is a free-to-play drag racing game from Zynga that treats cars as the main attraction. It is built around short, straight-line races where timing, tuning, and car setup matter more than steering through corners. The official description places strong emphasis on licensed vehicles, collection, and garage management, which gives it a collector’s flavour alongside the racing. The presentation leans into realistic car models and a polished mobile simulator look rather than arcade spectacle. On Hong Kong’s Google Play Store it has more than 50,000,000 installs and over 5.3 million ratings, which suggests a long-running audience and a familiar live-service structure. The loop is simple on paper but layered in practice: race, earn, upgrade, customise, and move on to faster machines.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Drag Race Loop Races are short and focused on straight-line acceleration, staging, and launch timing. That structure suits brief sessions and makes each run feel like a test of preparation as much as reaction.
  • Licensed Car Collection The game highlights officially licensed vehicles from major manufacturers, including Ferrari, McLaren, Porsche, Lamborghini, and others. Collecting and expanding the garage appears to be a major part of the appeal.
  • Deep Customisation The description points to engine, tyres, rims, traction, clutch, wraps, paint, nitro, and more. This gives the tuning layer real weight, especially for players who enjoy mechanical progression.
  • Campaign Progression Single-player campaign modes such as Elite Tuners and Legends provide a structured path forward. Progression seems tied to beating crews and moving through increasingly demanding car classes.
  • Online Competition The game also mentions real-time challenges and racing against other players, plus crews with friends. That adds a competitive layer for players who want more than solo progression.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile racers, this one stands out through scale and presentation rather than variety of track design. Its appeal comes from the official car roster, the depth of tuning, and the fact that it has been supported long enough to build a large player base.

  • Large Player Base More than 50,000,000 installs and over 5.3 million ratings on Google Play point to a proven audience. That usually means active matchmaking, steady visibility, and a better sense of long-term support.
  • Strong Car Branding Officially licensed vehicles are central to the appeal, and the roster includes recognisable performance and motorsport names. For car fans, that gives the collection side more credibility than generic mobile racers.
  • Cross-Platform Availability The game is available on both Android and iPhone, with current versions on Google Play and the Hong Kong App Store. That makes it easy to install on most phones and tablets sold locally.

Things to Know Before Playing

The main caveats are practical rather than dramatic. This is a free game with optional in-app purchases, and the store text also mentions random-item purchases. The iOS download is large, and the age rating is low, so the main friction is storage, monetisation, and whether the drag-racing format itself holds attention.

  • Optional Purchases The game is free, but it includes optional in-app purchases and random items. That usually means progression can be tied to monetised shortcuts, even if the base download costs nothing.
  • Large iOS Download The App Store listing shows a size of 2,440,295,424 bytes, which is roughly 2.44 GB. Extra free space is wise for updates and cache, especially on smaller iPhone or iPad storage tiers.
  • Age Rating Google Play lists it as Rated for 3+, while the App Store shows 4+. The content rating is family-friendly on paper, though the in-app purchase structure still matters for younger players.

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