Stop blowing early currency on the wrong cars. Here is the exact progression path for your first session in NetEase and Codemasters' mobile racer.
Your first hour in Racing Master determines your next month. Complete the initial tutorial race, claim the free starter vehicles, and ignore the premium car banner entirely. Push your initial currency into a single C-tier or B-tier upgradeable car rather than spreading resources across a garage you cannot afford to tune.
The SERP consensus for mobile racers like this one suggests "try every car to find your style." Bad advice here. Racing Master uses an advanced physics engine that simulates specific drive systems and low-speed ignition characteristics. That means a rear-wheel-drive car will punish you completely differently than an all-wheel-drive car. Flitting between drive types before you understand the base braking mechanics just builds bad muscle memory.
Core Mechanics That Actually Matter
Racing Master is built on a collaboration with CODEMASTERS®, and the physics reflect that lineage. You are not dealing with an arcade slide-fest. Tire grip, suspension compression, and aerodynamics dictate your corner speed.
Braking zones win races. Most new players brake too late and rely on the barrier to bounce them through a corner. The game's real-world scanned tracks—like Shanghai International Circuit and Red Bull Ring—have precise curbing and grip drops. Hitting a barrier scrubs your speed and disrupts your suspension tuning mid-corner, costing you more time than braking early ever would.
Throttle control separates the lobby. The engine sounds are meticulously recorded to reflect exhaust and transmission states. Use them. If you hear the tires howling on exit, you are over-throttling. Ease into the pedal until the pitch drops into a clean climb.

First-Hour Priority Checklist
- Finish the onboarding series to unlock basic customization menus.
- Review your starter car's default suspension and brake settings in the garage.
- Run two solo laps on a familiar real-world track like Chicago or San Francisco to map the braking points without lobby pressure.
- Enter one low-tier PvP match to gauge the actual skill ceiling of the competition.
- Resist spending premium currency on randomized parts or liveries.

Progression System: How You Actually Get Faster
Progression in Racing Master operates on two axes: driver skill and vehicle stats. Vehicle stats are straightforward but expensive. The game features over 120 officially licensed vehicles from more than 30 brands, including the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ (LB834) '19. You cannot upgrade all of them.
Deep customization is the game's main progression sink. You can tweak colors, liveries, decals, tires, rims, suspension settings, brakes, and authentic aftermarket parts. The mechanism is simple: specific part upgrades raise your car's overall performance rating, unlocking higher-tier lobbies. The outcome is brutal if you spread your parts too thin—a high-tier lobby in a minimally upgraded car means you will finish last, earning fewer rewards, stalling your progression further.
Pick one car. Max its baseline parts. Then enter PvP.

Beginner Mistakes to Avoid
The biggest early trap is treating real-world circuits like city streets. Tracks like Indianapolis feature long straights where aerodynamic tuning matters, while street circuits like Barcelona and Sicily demand aggressive suspension setups for tight hairpins. Using your Indianapolis setup on a Sicily street race will make the car feel broken, even if the parts are high-level.
Another failure state: ignoring the drive system. The physics engine accurately simulates how different drive systems behave. Taking a high-horsepower rear-wheel-drive car into a low-speed corner without managing the throttle will result in a spin. If you are struggling with a specific car, check its drive system before blaming the tuning. AWD provides a safer learning curve for your first 10 hours.
Should you spend real money early in Racing Master?
No. The in-app purchase system offers vehicle unlocks and parts, but the game's skill ceiling is tied to the physics engine, not car stats. A highly skilled player in a base-model car will beat a novice in a maxed-out Lamborghini on a technical track like Amsterdam. Spend money only after you have hit a wall in progression that is explicitly tied to vehicle performance rating, not driver error.

Settings and Loadout Guidance
Before you touch a track, open the settings. Racing Master is a 3.1 GB download with realistic visuals and real-time lighting. If your frame rate drops during heavy rendering—like the scenic Alps track—your input latency spikes. Lower the visual fidelity before you lower the control sensitivity. A smooth 60fps feed gives you more accurate braking inputs than a beautiful 30fps slideshow.
For controls, stick to tilt or wheel if you have prior mobile racing experience. If you come from console racers, use the virtual buttons but map the brake to the left side of the screen and the gas to the right. Do not use auto-accelerate; it removes your ability to lift off the throttle to shift weight forward under braking.
Where to Go After the First Hour
Once your single car is baseline-upgraded and you can consistently finish in the top three of low-tier PvP, move to GvG (Guild vs. Guild) battles. GvG modes offer structured team competition and often reward different currency types needed for high-end aftermarket parts.
Your next goal is track mastery. The game features real-world scanned F1 circuits. Learn the racing line on one circuit completely—the braking points, the apexes, the exit curbing—before rotating to the next. One mastered track yields more consistent wins than five poorly understood tracks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Racing Master an arcade or simulation game?
It sits between the two. The CODEMASTERS® collaboration brings an advanced physics engine that simulates drive systems, suspension, and aerodynamics, but the mobile format and progression systems keep it accessible. It is not a hardcore sim like iRacing, but it heavily punishes pure arcade driving habits.
Can you play Racing Master offline?
The core progression and PvP modes require an internet connection. You may be able to run solo practice laps depending on the current game version, but unlocking vehicles and earning upgrade currency is tied to online matchmaking and GvG battles.
How many cars are in Racing Master?
The game features over 120 officially licensed vehicles from more than 30 prestigious brands, ranging from everyday sports cars to high-end supercars like the Lamborghini Aventador SVJ (LB834) '19.
What are the best tracks for beginners?
Start with the city tracks like Chicago or San Francisco. They feature wider roads and more forgiving barriers compared to precision F1 circuits like Shanghai International Circuit or Red Bull Ring, which require exact braking zones.






