Summer Race
Races start right after the snow melts, so training begins early. The Summer Race world focuses on fast runs for cash and stunt practice on special tracks. Cars like Lincoln, BMW, Chevrolet, Fiat, and a Cyber Truck wait in the garage, and all of them stay locked until you pay for them with race rewards. Money comes from two timed racing events. These racing modes place you on new tracks with a countdown already running. The timer sets how long you have to cross the finish line. If the clock hits zero before you reach the end, the racing attempt fails, and the prize money disappears. Clearing races quickly fills your wallet and lets you test more cars.
How to play?
Pick a car, choose a difficulty level, and launch straight onto the road. Difficulty directly affects the time available to finish the route, so higher settings tighten the limit. Drive through the racing circuit, keep your speed up on straights, then adjust your steering to handle corners without spinning out. When you want a break from strict timers, enter the large stunt polygon and line up with ramps. Use acceleration to hit jump platforms and try controlled landings to keep the car usable for more tricks. Handling differs between models, so some vehicles feel heavier while others turn faster, although all cars respond clearly to your commands. This simple control setup makes the driving game easy to learn for kids and teenagers who enjoy casual racing games.
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- control
- handbrake
- left turn signal
- right turn signal
- enable screen recording
- playback
- change camera view
- look back
- turn on/off the engine
- car blinkers
- slow motion
About this game:
- Players have rated this game 3.95 out of 5, based on 854 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:
- Two separate timed racing modes reward money that unlocks new cars in the garage
- A dedicated stunt polygon lets players drive over ramps and perform jumps without race timers
- Difficulty settings only modify the available finish time, not the track layout
- Multiple real-world style car brands, plus a Cyber Truck, share the same control scheme but distinct handling feel
Tips & Tricks:
- Start on an easier difficulty first to learn each track’s curves before trying tighter timers
- Use straights to gain speed, then ease off the gas right before sharp turns to avoid losing control
- Practice jumps on the stunt polygon to understand how your chosen car behaves when landing























