Track & Burn

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Track & Burn is a stylish free-to-play racing game, set in the 70s. The spiritual successor to legendary titles like ‘Driver’ & ‘Trackmania’, it combines the best of old school racing with custom track-building. Built by a veteran Parisian team with a passion for motorsports & effortlessly elegant French design.

Race fun-to-handle muscle cars through chic cityscapes. Flex your driving skills. And rip up the road. Realistic speeds, no coins, no boosts, no minimap & no fake drift. In Track & Burn, it’s all about the car, the road, and your true racing grit.

Build and share your own custom tracks - with a variety of track pieces & combinations to choose from. Challenge the community with lethal loops & breakneck bends. Try out user-generated tracks. Embrace your inner architect with quirky designs. Or just build a straight line. We don’t judge ;)

Track & Burn is a stylish free-to-play racing game, combining the best of old school racing with custom track-building. Zip through urban cityscapes. Design your own tracks. Compete with the community. And burn some rubber!

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Developer
Tayasui
Publisher
Tayasui
Release · PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • WorldwideOct 14, 2021

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