Drift Race Simulator
Expensive sports cars, long controlled slides, and night-style city streets set the mood in Drift Race Simulator. The game focuses on pure drift driving, not regular track racing. Rides take place on closed drift tracks and in a city map prepared for sliding, so the whole session focuses on holding angle and control. Drift cars here include legends like the Toyota Supra A90, several BMW M3 models, BMW M5 models, Nissan S13 Silvia, Nissan 350Z, Nissan R33 Laurel, Nissan R35 GT-R, Nissan R32 Skyline Missile, and a Toyota Chaser. The garage works like a hub where money from drifting turns into new unlocked cars.
How to play?
Start with any unlocked car, hit the track, and enter a drift, then keep the slide going without crashing. The longer the controlled drift, the more score the run gives, and the game instantly converts those points into in-game money. If the car hits a barrier or loses the slide, the current drift ends and the scoring streak stops.
Spend that money in the garage on buying fresh drift cars or tuning the current one. Change the paint color, add neon body kits, and install new rims and spoilers for a custom style. Adjust handling sliders like control, skid amount, ground clearance, and camber to match how drifting feels in corners. Choose one of three dedicated drift tracks for focused runs or drive through the city layout. Load up Drift Race Simulator, pick a setup, and start chaining clean drifts to expand the full garage.
- crank up the engine
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- drive
- handbrake
- left turn signal
- right turner
- breaker
- Change the view camera
- inhibition
- video recording
- playback video
- look back
- high beam
- dipped beam
- neutral gear
- change camera view
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.86 out of 5, based on 298 votes.
- Released in February 2022.
- Ready to play on Web Browser (PC).
- Age rating: 7+
- Powered by HTML5 (Unity WebGL) — jump right in and start playing in your browser, no downloads needed.
Game features:
- Drifting score instantly converts into in-game money after each run
- Three dedicated drift tracks sit alongside a separate free-drive city map
- Handling sliders let players adjust skid level, ground clearance, and camber independently
Tips & Tricks:
- Lower skid a bit if the car keeps spinning during long drifts
- Practice on the dedicated tracks before taking drift cars into the city
- Save money early to unlock one strong drift car instead of minor upgrades on several
- Adjust camber slightly before changing ground clearance for more predictable slides























