Challenge Mode
Chasing greatness? Whether you’re chasing precious seconds in Grip or sliding through corners in Drift, the Challenge Mode is your arena for proving your skills and seeing how you stack up against other racers around the world.
This competitive feature adds a social, skill-based layer to the game across these race types:
– Grip
– Drift
PLEASE NOTE: As for now, Leaderboards are not available on Epic and Gog (yet!)
No AI Opponents
There’s no racing against bots in the Challenge Mode — this is all about player vs. player point battles/time trials.
All Challenge Mode races take place on the Tracks (Ebigo Circuit / Tsugoya Race Track).
How to unlock Challenge Mode?
To unlock Leaderboard competitions, you’ll need to finish the event “Time Attack” (Chapter 2 Event 2).
Once you’re there, welcome to the big leagues.
How to Access Challenge Mode?
Main Menu > Challenge Mode
World Map > Ebigo Circuit / Tsugoya Race Track
Once you’re in, you can:
- • Take part in the Drift/Grip Challenge
- • Take a Free Drive around the chosen track
- • See the Leaderboards
How Does It Work
- • Choose Drift or Grip
- • Choose the track you want to compete on
- • Race like it’s your final lap.
- • At the finish line, your performance data is automatically uploaded to the system.
- • You’ll then see the Leaderboard summary screen, where your results are laid out with your nickname.
What’s on the Leaderboard?
- – Chosen event type (Drift/Grip)
- – Chosen track
- – Nickname
- – Used car
- – Horsepower of the car
- – Controlling device used
– See if the vehicle was tuned or not
- – Gearbox used
- – Points and point difference/Time and time difference
Leaderboards bring out the best in every racer. They’re about pushing limits, shaving seconds, and showing up for the ultimate challenge – yourself and the community.
Whether you’re chasing the global top 10 or just trying to edge past a friend, it’s time to take the wheel and leave your mark!