CSR 2 Realistic Drag Racing

CSR 2 Realistic Drag Racing

Zynga

Rating 4.6 (5,304,287 reviews)

A licensed drag-racing collector built around tuning, short races, and online competition

The game’s loop is built around collecting cars, upgrading them, and using tuning choices to shave time off very short races. That mix of ownership, optimization, and quick competition defines the whole experience.

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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, built around collecting licensed cars, tuning them, and racing in short bursts. The structure is closer to a mobile car-collection simulator than a traditional circuit racer: players build garages, improve parts, and chase faster launches and cleaner runs. The official description emphasizes real-time competition, crew play, and a campaign that moves from Junior Dragster toward Top Fuel, so progression matters as much as reaction timing. Its appeal comes from recognizable car brands, detailed customization, and the quick, repeatable rhythm of drag races. That same structure also limits variety, since the experience focuses on straight-line competition rather than broad driving or open-world exploration.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Licensed Car Collection The garage centers on officially licensed vehicles from brands such as Ferrari, McLaren, Bugatti, Porsche, and Lamborghini. Collecting them gives the game its long-term progression and appeal.
  • Drag Race Campaign Single-player progression moves through campaign content and crew challenges, with the description framing a climb from Junior Dragster to Top Fuel. The loop rewards repeated runs and better launches.
  • Deep Tuning Options Players can change engine, tires, rims, traction, clutch, wraps, and other parts. Those choices affect performance, so tuning is not just cosmetic.
  • Real-Time Competition The description mentions racing opponents across the world and against friends. That suggests an online competitive layer layered on top of the solo campaign.
  • Short-Session Structure Drag races are brief by design, which makes the game suitable for quick mobile sessions. The format is easy to repeat, but it is also narrowly focused.

What Makes It Stand Out

Among mobile racing games, this one stands out less for open-road variety than for presentation, licensing, and the amount of car-specific detail. Its strongest selling points are practical rather than flashy.

  • Strong Rating Volume The game holds a 4.64 rating from more than 5.3 million reviews on Google Play, which suggests a large audience has found the core loop worth sticking with.
  • Wide Platform Reach It is available on both Android and iPhone in the U.S. stores, which makes it easy to pick up on the phone already in hand.
  • Frequent Updates Recent updates on both stores indicate ongoing support. That matters for a live mobile racing game that depends on balancing, events, and compatibility.

Things to Know Before Playing

The main tradeoffs are typical of a large free mobile racer: monetization, storage, and the limits of the drag-racing format. The game is also rated with age guidance that parents may want to check.

  • Optional Purchases The game is free to download but includes optional in-app purchases, including random items. That usually means progression can be sped up with spending.
  • Large iPhone Install The App Store lists the download at about 2.44 GB, so iPhone and iPad users should plan for substantial storage space and room for future updates.
  • Teen Rating Google Play rates it Teen, while the App Store lists 4+. The mismatch is worth noting, and families may want to review the content rating before installing.

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