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Grand Extreme Racing - Play Online
You're strapped into an open-wheel racer with sparks flying and ten opponents blocking your path to the podium. Grand Extreme Racing is a no-frills, pedal-to-the-metal arcade racer that throws you straight into championship mode—no cutscenes, no tutorials, just you, a circuit, and a pack of AI drivers who won't make it easy. It's got that classic Flash-game energy: pick your car, smash the gas, and chase currency to soup up your ride. Perfect for quick bursts of speed or couch co-op showdowns with a buddy on the same keyboard.
Key Features
- Ten Circuits to Master: Each track offers different layouts and corner challenges to test your racing line.
- Five Cars + Five Drivers: Unlock and upgrade a small garage of open-wheel machines, each with different stats.
- Local Split-Screen Multiplayer: Full 2-player mode on one screen—one player takes arrow keys, the other gets WASD.
- Championship & Challenge Modes: Grind through a long campaign for trophies or jump into standalone races for quick rewards.
How to Play Grand Extreme Racing
Getting behind the wheel is instant, but finishing first takes more than just holding the throttle down.
Choose Your Racer and Hit the Grid
You start by picking one of five cars and drivers. Each vehicle has slightly different handling and top speed—nothing dramatic, but enough to matter if you're chasing podium finishes. Once you're in, the race timer starts and you're dropped into a field of ten cars. Use the arrow keys or WASD to steer, accelerate, and brake. The minimap in the corner shows the track layout and your current position, so keep an eye on it during tight corners.
Navigate the Pack and Use Your NOS Wisely
The AI drivers aren't pushovers—they'll block you, cut you off, and punish sloppy cornering. You've got a NOS button (M or L-SHIFT depending on your control scheme) for short bursts of speed, but it's limited. Save it for straightaways or to recover from a bad turn. If you spin out or get stuck, hit the "Restart Car Position" button to reset without losing too much time. The rear-view mirror and look-back key help you defend your position when someone's riding your tail.
Earn Rewards and Upgrade Your Garage
Finish races to collect currency. The rewards are generous enough that you won't be grinding forever—upgrades come relatively fast. You can tune your car's stats to improve acceleration, handling, and top speed. The championship mode strings multiple races together, so consistency pays off. Win enough cups and you'll unlock the full roster of vehicles and tracks.
Who is Grand Extreme Racing for?
This is for casual racers and kids who want instant action without learning a hundred button combos. If you loved those old browser racing games from the early 2010s or you just need a quick arcade fix during a break, this fits the bill. The split-screen mode makes it great for siblings or friends who want to settle a score on the same couch. It's not a sim—don't expect tire wear or weather systems—but it nails the "just one more race" loop.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's pure arcade chaos. The cars slide around like they're on ice, sparks fly when you clip other racers, and the basic physics let you bounce off walls without catastrophic damage. Visually, it's bare-bones—flat lighting, low-poly models, and repetitive crowd textures—but it runs smooth even on older hardware. The sound is functional: engine revs, collision crunches, and a looping background track that you'll tune out after the third lap. It's not trying to impress you with ray-tracing or orchestral scores; it just wants you racing.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game auto-saves your progress and unlocks in your browser's local storage, so as long as you don't clear your cache, you're good. Performance is solid across the board—this is built on Unity WebGL and optimized for low-end devices, so expect it to run on pretty much any desktop or mobile browser without stuttering. The split-screen feature works without frame drops, which is rare for free browser racers.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A straightforward racer that delivers exactly what it promises: fast laps, simple upgrades, and couch co-op fun.
- ✅ Pro: Instant action with zero downloads—just click and race.
- ✅ Pro: Split-screen multiplayer on one keyboard is a rare treat for browser games.
- ❌ Con: Visuals are dated and repetitive; expect plenty of asset reuse across tracks.
Controls
Responsive enough for arcade handling, though the cars feel floaty during sharp turns.
- Desktop (Player 1): Arrow Keys to move, M for NOS, O to reset position, P to look back, K to change camera.
- Desktop (Player 2): W/A/S/D to move, L-SHIFT for NOS, R to reset position, T to look back, C to change camera.
- Mobile: Touch controls with on-screen buttons for steering and boost.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by RHM Interactive and released on January 1, 2023, this racer targets the free-to-play browser and mobile market with accessible, family-friendly competition.

