CSR 2 Realistic Drag Racing

CSR 2 Realistic Drag Racing

Zynga

Rating 4.6 (5,304,274 reviews)

A licensed drag racer built around tuning, collecting, and short, precise runs

The structure centres on short drag races, then feeds the results back into tuning, collecting, and progression. That makes each run matter less as a standalone event and more as part of a bigger garage-building loop.

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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 quick straight-line races, car collection, and heavy customisation. Rather than asking for long circuit sessions, it focuses on launch timing, gear changes, and tuning upgrades that change how each car performs over short bursts. The official description frames it as a realistic driving simulator, but the actual rhythm is closer to a mobile collection game wrapped around racing. Its appeal rests on officially licensed cars, a large garage, and the loop of earning, upgrading, and refining vehicles to unlock stronger performance. With over 50,000,000 installs on Google Play and more than 5.3 million ratings, it is one of the more established mobile racing titles available in Australia.

Core Gameplay Features

  • Short Drag Races Races are built around brief straight-line runs rather than full circuit driving. The format puts pressure on timing and acceleration, which suits short mobile sessions.
  • Car Collection The game emphasises building a garage of licensed cars from major manufacturers. Collection is part of the appeal, alongside the performance differences between vehicles.
  • Deep Customisation Players can modify engine parts, tyres, rims, clutch settings, wraps, paint, nitro, wheels, brake calipers, and turbo options. That gives progression a mechanical purpose.
  • Campaign Progression Single-player campaign modes move from Junior Dragster toward Top Fuel and other crew-based challenges. Progression gives the racing structure beyond isolated matches.
  • Real-Time Competition The description mentions real-time challenges against other players and crew play with friends. That adds a competitive layer for players who want live opposition.

What Makes It Stand Out

The game stands out less for novelty than for scale and presentation. Its combination of licensed cars, long-running support, and a large player base gives it a level of credibility that many mobile racers do not reach.

  • Large Player Base More than 50,000,000 Google Play installs and over 5.3 million ratings suggest a mature, widely played release. That usually means easier matchmaking and a clearer sense of what the game offers.
  • Licensed Car List The roster includes brands such as Ferrari, McLaren, Bugatti, Porsche, Lamborghini, and others. Official licensing matters here because the collection loop is built around recognisable cars.
  • Cross-Platform Support It is available on both Android and iPhone in Australia, with recent updates on each platform. That makes it a straightforward pick for mobile players regardless of device.

Things to Know Before Playing

This is a free game, but the store listing makes clear that optional in-app purchases are part of the package, including random items. It is also marked 13+ on Google Play, so younger children are not the intended audience. The experience suits players who are comfortable with tuning menus and progression systems as much as driving.

  • Optional Purchases The game is free to download, but it includes in-app purchases. The listing also notes random items, so spending is part of the monetisation model.
  • Age Rating Google Play lists the game as General, while the description says it must be 13+ to play. On iOS, the age rating is 4+, so parents may want to check the Android wording carefully.
  • Storage Planning The App Store size is about 2.44 GB, which is large for a mobile racer. Even on Android, extra free space is sensible for updates, cache, and future patches.

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