The Best Car Racing Card, Dice, and Board Games 2026
Car racing brings speed and adrenaline to tabletop games. These games capture the excitement of the track and the thrill of crossing the finish line first.
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Heat: Pedal to the Metal
All details & ratingHeat: Pedal to the Metal is a dynamic and strategic racing board game that simulates the thrill and intricacies of car racing. It offers players a chance to experience the excitement of racing while managing crucial elements like speed, car upgrades, and varying track conditions.
1–6 30–60 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Thunder Road: Vendetta
All details & ratingThunder Road: Vendetta is Restoration Games' rev-happy remake of Milton Bradley's 1986 cult classic: a dice-driven car-combat game for two to four players, set in a post-apocalyptic landscape of asphalt, junk metal and pitch-black humor. Whoever still has a moving wreck on the road at the end wins.
2–4 45–75 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Downforce
All details & ratingDownforce is a fast-paced and exhilarating board game that captures the intense world of motor racing. Combining elements of card-driven gameplay, bidding, and betting, it offers a thrilling race experience for 2-6 players.
2–6 20–40 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Monza
All details & ratingMonza is a car racing game designed for children. Players roll six identical dice, moving their cars based on the colors shown on the dice. The game encourages tactical thinking and color recognition, making it suitable for children aged 5 and up, though younger kids can also join in the fun.
2–6 10–15 min 5+ Immediately playableVideo reviews 1 -
Formula D
All details & ratingFormula D offers the thrill of high-stakes Formula One-style racing, immersing players in a world of simulated cars as they vie to cross the finish line first. A re-release of Formula Dé, this updated version introduces several changes while maintaining compatibility with old tracks. Notably, the game features boards showcasing both an F1 track and a Street Track on the reverse side, each with unique thematic elements.
2–10 60 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Formula Dé
All details & ratingFormula Dé is a captivating racing board game that simulates the high-speed thrills of Formula One racing. Known for its unique blend of strategy and luck, Formula Dé challenges players to navigate a series of race tracks, each with its distinct layout and challenges.
2–10 120 min 10+ Easy to learn -
Formel 1 Nürburgring
All details & ratingThis is the second game in Kramer's Formula 1 racing series. It features a different game board based on the actual Nürburgring track in Germany. Players auction cars and then race, maintaining the core mechanics of earlier games, while also including the infamous "White 10," which was considered too unbalanced for use.
2–6 60 min 10+ Immediately playable -
Rallyman: GT
All details & ratingRallyman: GT revs up the excitement with a roll-and-move mechanism that blends strategy, luck, and adrenaline-pumping racing action. Players are challenged to navigate a course filled with dangerous turns and obstacles, deciding when to push the limit or play it safe to avoid costly spinouts. This reimagined version of the 2009 classic not only revitalizes the game with new components and artwork but also maintains its engaging core mechanics, appealing to both newcomers and fans of the original Rallyman.
1–6 45–60 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Detroit-Cleveland Grand Prix
All details & ratingPlayers receive a sheet of cards with movement numbers for one or more cars. When a card is played, the cars move forward the specified number of spaces in order. Movement can be lost if the track is blocked, so players must carefully choose when to use cards that could benefit their opponents.
2–6 60 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Disney Pixar Cars 2 Sorry Sliders: World Grand Prix Race Edition
All details & ratingThe game is a revamped version inspired by the movie Cars 2. Players build a racetrack and take turns flicking their pieces across it. The goal is to earn four lap counters and then race in the final round. The game includes track pieces, barriers, four racers, obstacles, lap counter tokens, a hook token, a sticker sheet, and a game guide.
2–4 15 min 6+ Immediately playable -
Top Race
All details & ratingMaximize your earnings by finishing as one of the first to cross the finish line while also betting on your performance. Each player starts with 200,000 credits and selects their "Speed cards" after an auction for "Contestants cards" corresponding to their colors.
2–6 45 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Rallyman: DIRT
All details & ratingRallyman: DIRT is a fresh edition of the classic rally game by Jean-Christophe Bouvier. Players take control of a powerful rally car and race against the clock to achieve the best time across various stages. This roll-and-move racing game requires players to manage their dice for acceleration while avoiding hazards that can lead to a loss of control and potential damage to their vehicle.
1–6 45–60 min 14+ Easy to learn -
Formula Dé Mini
All details & ratingA mini version of a racing game that simplifies and streamlines some rules to shorten the playtime. It includes two racetracks on a single board, five polyhedral dice for vehicle speeds, a black 20-sided die for vehicle damage, eight cars and eight spoilers in four colors, and various components like dashboards and shift tokens. Additionally, it comes with 200 life tokens and a rulebook.
2–6 60 min 8+ Easy to learn -
Hurry'Cup!
All details & ratingDrivers from all over Europe are lined up at the starting line. The track features narrow and winding roads filled with dangers, promising a challenging race. Players compete against each other on different courses, using quick reflexes and skill to be the first to cross the finish line, while the game offers numerous possibilities with its modular tiles for a unique experience each time.
3–6 30 min 9+ Immediately playable
Frequently asked questions
Which game ranks first on this list?
Heat: Pedal to the Metal currently tops our list. The ranking is derived from player community ratings and is recalculated continuously.
How many players do the games on this list support?
Most games on this list support 2 to 6 players. The exact player count is listed with each game.
What age are these games suitable for?
Publisher age recommendations on this list start at 5 years. Each game carries its own age rating.
How long does a game take?
A typical game takes about 45 to 60 minutes. Each game's playing time is listed individually.
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