CSR 2 Realistic Drag Racing

CSR 2 Realistic Drag Racing

Zynga

4.650,000,000+ downloads3604MB

Screenshots

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About this app

CSR 2 puts full-throttle drag races in your pocket: licensed supercars (Ferrari, McLaren, Bugatti), head-to-head live matches, and a ridiculous amount of tuning parts. I sank nights into shifting at the perfect millisecond and yes—my palms sweated through a bad matchup. This isn't a casual cruise; it's timing, clutch feel (sort of), and upgrades that actually change how a car launches. Expect a long grind if you chase top-tier rides, and expect tempting microtransactions. Team up in crews, race real players, or punch through the solo campaign. Graphics are glossy enough to make you pause and stare. Offline runs exist, but the juice is in PvP. If you like cars that behave differently with every tweak and don't mind a paywall that shows up sometimes—you'll have a blast. If not—well, you'll still admire the cars.

Editor's Review

Okay—first thing: the cars look stunning. I mean, I paused a race to stare (guilty). The handling is all about split-second shifts and dialed-in tuning—get those right and you’ll win races that felt impossible. I got stuck on a Crew event for two evenings straight; not because the tracks were hard, but because RNG and matchups can stab you in the back. Don’t expect a fair playground every match. Microtransactions steer progression—big time. That said, the customization menu is sick: engine swaps, clutches, tires, wraps—real tinkering fun. Multiplayer is lively, and crew play actually matters. Bugs? Occasional lag and matchmaking weirdness (especially in cross-region lobbies). Bottom line: this is a visual candy store for car nuts with a sticky free-to-play trap. I loved tuning a bad car into a monster—and I cursed the shop when a rare drop didn’t show up. Real player highs. Real player headaches. Worth trying? Absolutely—just bring patience (and maybe a small wallet).

Pros

  • Officially licensed supercars with high-detail visuals and interiors
  • Deep tuning options that meaningfully alter launch and top speed
  • Live PvP and crew events that create high-stakes matchups
  • Solo campaign plus Legends workshop for classic car restoration

Cons

  • Progression can feel grindy—especially for top-tier vehicles
  • Microtransactions and RNG drops impact competitiveness
  • Occasional matchmaking imbalance and regional latency issues
  • Some events require repetitive grinding to earn rare parts

Additional Information

Updated2026/2/2
Version6.3.0
Size3604MB
Downloads50,000,000+
Categoryracing
DeveloperZynga

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