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The challenge comes from restraint. You’re not racing forward endlessly; you’re watching traffic patterns, judging gaps, and choosing the exact moment to move. One mistake is enough to end a strong run, which keeps every lap focused and intense.

From the moment the round starts, your car moves on its own. Two looping roads overlap at shared points, and those crossings are where everything happens. Speeding up helps you slip through narrow gaps, while slowing down buys time when another car is about to pass.
Points build up each time you finish a loop, but staying alive is what really counts. As more cars appear, the pressure slowly creeps in. One bad decision at the wrong moment, and it’s over.
Acceleration and braking are the only tools you have, which makes every decision feel important.
Up Arrow or D to increase speed
Down Arrow or A to slow down
There’s no recovery button. Once timing is off, impact is unavoidable.
The danger never feels random. Every crash is your fault, which makes improvement feel real. Short attempts often turn into long sessions because each failure feels close to being avoidable next time.
Loop Crash feels stressful in a good way. Nothing explodes, nothing boosts you forward, yet every intersection makes your hands tense. Success comes from patience, not rushing, and the longer you last, the more satisfying each lap feels.