Midwest Drag Racing
Midwest Drag Racing

Midwest Drag Racing

Keybind 10 Keybind 10 March 17, 2026
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About Midwest Drag Racing

Keybind 10 dropped Midwest Drag Racing on March 17, 2026 for PC. This indie simulator strips away the open world nonsense to focus purely on quarter-mile sprints. You build a car from the ground up, tune every component, and paint it before hitting the strip. The game supports single player, multiplayer, and co-op modes so you can race friends or tackle solo tournaments. It aims for semi-realistic physics without becoming an impenetrable spreadsheet. If you want to spend hours swapping parts and chasing better times in a focused racing environment, this is the one to watch.

Gameplay

Sessions revolve around pre-race prep followed by timed runs. You adjust gear ratios, tire pressure, and engine mapping before staging at the line. The controls feel tight for shifting and throttle management during those few seconds of high speed. A typical session involves testing a setup, analyzing telemetry to find drag points, and making adjustments. Multiplayer matches pit you against others in head-to-head brackets or co-op events where you share tuning duties. There are no open maps to explore. You simply line up, launch hard, and repeat until your time drops. The progression system gates new parts behind earnings from successful runs.

What Players Think

Players on PlayPile rate this 4.3 out of 5 stars with a completion rate of 68 percent. Average playtime sits at 22 hours per user before they stop logging in. Community moods lean heavily toward "focused" and "satisfied" after finishing a tournament run. Critics praise the tuning depth, noting that 14 percent of players have unlocked all customization options. Review snippets frequently mention the satisfying sound design during launches. Only 3 percent of users left negative feedback regarding performance issues. Most reviews highlight the 45 available achievements as a good reason to keep grinding for specific times or perfect starts.

PlayPile's Take

This title is worth it if you like tuning cars and racing on a track without distractions. The price point is reasonable for the amount of content, especially with multiplayer support included. You will need patience to master the physics since 68 percent of players finish the campaign. Achievements are challenging but fair. Skip this if you want fast-paced arcade action or open world driving. It delivers exactly what it promises: deep drag racing mechanics and a solid community experience on PC.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

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