Gunning down monstersor immersing yourself in ahumongous role-playing adventureon the go have been the go-to gaming options for many Steam Deck owners. However, there’s way more to gaming than just sticking with one or two mainstream genres. Racing games, for example, should feel right at home on the Steam Deck. But what titles should you check out?

Valve has clarified time and again thatthere’s no new Steam Deck on the horizonat this time. This means that the Deck’s baseline hardware is the best we’ll have for a while, aside from exploring third-party handhelds likethe ROG Ally. In other words, if you want to play racing games on the Deck,the upcoming RT-enabledForza Motorsportmight not be the best choice, depending on how hardware-intensive the game ends up being.

A custom picture of the Steam Deck playing Art of Rally and sitting out in the grass.

Which racing games should you choose for your Deck, then? Well, we’ve got a few good ideas for you to explore!

What are the best racing games for the Steam Deck?

As with any other game genre, there’s an extremely wide variety of racing games to choose from. AGran Turismogame is, for example, worlds apart from something likeHorizonChase, even though they technically reside under the same umbrella.

With that in mind,the list of games featured below has been assembled to offer a wide variety of experiences. From true arcade racing titles to sim racers, the odds are good that you’ll find your next perfect vehicular experience for the Steam Deck on this very list.

A gameplay screenshot of a faux-Bugatti driving in Hotshot Racing.

Top 13 must-play Steam Deck racing games

#13: Hotshot Racing

Hotshot Racingis about as arcade as a racing game could get, standing shoulder-to-shoulder withHorizon Chaseand the like. This game, in particular, understands what made the old retro arcades played on cabinets such a hoot, and it’s not particularly concerned with progression, unlockables, and other modern sensibilities. The fact that it’s a natural fit for the Deck helps elevate it even further, if that’s how you’re looking to play.

#12: Automobilista 2

Automobilista 2goes under the radar most times when racing games are discussed, but the truth is that it’s an extremely compelling sim racer with excellent gameplay, thanks in no small part to its extreme variety of niches to compete in. On the Deck, specifically,Automobilista 2runs surprisingly great, and it gets the job done remarkably well if you want a simcade on the go.

#11: Super Woden GP 2

Super Woden GP 2is what would happen if you tried to turnGran Turismo 2into an isometric title. Featuring a huge assortment of non-licensed-but-obviously-real vehicles,SWGP2is far more hardcore than it first lets on, with a comprehensive campaign mode and a whole lot of stuff to chase after. ForGTfans, in particular, this one’s a must on the Deck.

#10: Hot Wheels Unleashed

The striking thing aboutHot Wheels Unleashedis that its miniatures sometimes look straight-up photorealistic. It’s not a remarkably pretty game other than that, granted, butUnleashedis a must-have for fans of the legendary die-cast toy cars. The reason it’s perfect for the Deck isbecause its races are short, sweet, and loaded with unlocks. Additionally you’ll have no problems getting it to run well and look good. Did we mention ample customization features, by the way?

#9: Ride 4

If car racing games are niche, motorcycle racing games are a niche within a niche. Thankfully, theRidefranchise – effectively theGran Turismofor motorcycles – has persevered over the years, withRide 4being a notable highlight. On the Deck, it works perfectly. Whether you end up targeting 60 FPS with perfect frame times or go for high settings at 40 FPS, both options will work well enough when you’re on the go.

#8: Redout 2

For some, racing at a meagre two or three-hundred kilometres per hour might seem wonky and dissatisfying. That’s whereRedout2comes into the picture, with its super-speedy hovercraft capable of zipping past you at ridiculous speeds.Redout 2takes its cues from classics such asWipeout, adding customization and modern racing features to an arcadey gaming experience.Redout 2works well on the Deck, too, but note that you’ll need to stick to medium settings to get a stable 40 FPS. This is one of the more taxing games on this list.

#7: Distance

Distanceis rather unique. In concept, it is an “atmospheric racing platformer,” combining elements of 3D platforming with racing to set up a surprisingly intense driving experience. It’s has a survival horror feel too, and it will keep giving you more obstacles for as long as you manage to survive.Distanceis a perfect fit for the Deck since it creates levels as long or short as you want, allowing you to tailor your custom racing experience however you see fit!

#6: Horizon Chase Turbo

Horizon Chase Turbois the truest arcade racer on this list. It harkens back to the days of old arcade racing cabinets, albeit with a modern twist. As well as a wealth of unlockables and content to enjoy over and over again,Horizon Chase Turboalso gives you no shortage of bonus game modes in both solo and multiplayer setups. In other words, it’s a must-have for party gaming sessions on the Deck if that’s something you enjoy setting up.

#5: GRID (2019)

Choosing the rightGRID/Autosporttitle for the Deck was no mean feat, given just how many of them there are. Most will run just fine, but the one we ended up settling on was 2019’s re-envisioning of the originalGRID. It boasts updated car and activity rosters, stellar racing physics, and all the important racing disciplines in one fell swoop.GRIDfeels great to play and will give you hours upon hours of content on the go. As a bonus, you’re able to usually get it on the cheap, meaning it’s a lovely option for your Deck!

#4: Forza Horizon 5

Forza Horizon 5asks you: “What if cars were Pokemon?” and then lets you mull on that for the dozens of hours it takes to fill out an entire collection of the game’s 800-or-so immaculately detailed vehicles. The good news? Steam Deck is more than powerful enough to let you enjoy all these cars in all their glory. Indeed, you may need to drop settings down to medium and set a 40 FPS cap forHorizon 5to play smoothly, but its biggest problem really is the humongous installation size you’ll be straddled with. For car enthusiasts, though, it’s a surmountable issue. Especially if playing in offline mode is not a concern.

#3: Dirt Rally 2.0

Dirt Rally 2.0is, quite easily, the most comprehensive rally racing game on the market right now. It sharesForza Horizon 5‘s key fault for the Deck, in that it’s a truly massive installation, But it’s got another big downside: its campaign mode can only be played if you’re connected to the Internet. The reason why it’s still on the list is that there’s more than enough content to enjoy on the Deck even if you discount all the campaigns. In that situation, it basically becomes the originalDirt Rally(which did not have campaigns), except with even more content thrown into the mix.

#2: Art of Rally

It’s remarkable just how wellArt of Rallyencapsulates the core of what makes games likeDirt Rallyso good, as this cutesy racer’s isometric perspective and simplistic visuals hide a surprisingly intricate driving model. It’s got more in common withDirt Rallyitself thanHorizon Chase, even though it seems closer to the latter at a glance. This makes it a phenomenal choice for those who need a game that runs smoothly and plays well on the Deck, especially considering how much content the devs managed to pack into the game.

#1: Wreckfest

For those who’ve got prior experience with the oldFlat Outgames,Wreckfestcomes from those very same people. Indeed, theFlat OutDNA is present throughoutWreckfest‘s gameplay loop. Its glorious crash mechanics and soft body physics play perfectly even on the humble Steam Deck, making this one of the best racing games for the device. This game isn’t all crash and no drive, though, asWreckfestis a genuinely compelling racing experience from top to bottom. It’s just that its crashes are too good not to cause one every so often!

Automobilista 2’s cockpit screenshot of a fast GT vehicle.

An isometric screenshot of a Super Woden GP 2 event.

A screenshot from Hot Wheels Unleashed, showing off its striking graphics.

Photorealistic screenshot from Ride 4, showing off two riders.

A screenshot from Redout 2, with the hovercar pushing forward at several thousand kilometers per hour.

An ominous screenshot from Distance, with a timer counting down on the vehicle’s back window.

Horizon Chase Turbo race screenshot, with drivers arguing over their qualities.

A closeup of a racing Porsche from 2019’s GRID.