There's nothing like getting behind the wheel of a car and driving at top speed. Of course, that's hard to do in real life without being put in a dangerous situation, but it's easy to do in video games. There are some solid racing games on all platforms, but one of the best consoles to experience the thrill of the race is on the Xbox One.

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The catalog of racing games on the last-generation console was solid, from realistic experiences to cartoonish mayhem. But regardless of what kind of racing game players liked, there is something for everyone to try.

10 WRC 9 (83)

Gameplay of WRC 9

There are quite a few licensed racing games on the Xbox One. A game that was well-received but not as well known is WRC 9, which is the official video game of the 2020 FIA World Rally Championship. Because of COVID-19, the actual tournament was heavily affected and reduced to seven events. The game keeps all 14 events that were originally going to run to allow players to experience what the tournament was going to be like. The game also features classic vehicles from past entries in the series.

9 Wreckfest (83)

Many cars being destroyed in a demolition derby in Wreckfest

For players who enjoy racing with a side dish of destruction, Wreckfest is a solid installment to check out. A spiritual successor to the FlatOut series, the game features two different modes that weigh the racing and destruction in different ways. There is banger racing, which pits vehicles together in a lap race. Then there's a demolition derby mode, in which players can win by either win the race or survive long enough to be the last one standing. Players can buy and sell vehicles as well as customize them.

8 Inertial Drift (84)

Twin Joystick gameplay of Inertial Drift

Realistic racing games can be a lot of fun, but the mechanics for these games tend to be rather similar and not very innovative. Inertial Drift, an indie racing game by Level 91 Entertainment, adds a unique twist to its games by introducing the twin-stick driving mechanic.

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The left stick is used for driving while the right is used for drifting. Beyond the controls, each vehicle in the game has its own style that makes playing each one its own challenge. There are 20 tracks, plus local co-op and multiplayer modes.

7 Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled (84)

Dr. N-Gin in Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled

Bringing back classic games has become routine in the gaming world and one of the best racing games of all-time got a reboot nearly two decades after its release. Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled is an excellent reimagining of the 1999 Playstation-exclusive as it gives people the entire Crash Team Racing experience while also throwing in courses and characters from its successor, Crash Nitro Kart. The course-design is held in high regard and the race mechanics themselves could rival any kart racers, including the popular Mario Kart franchise.

6 Project CARS 2 (84)

Mobil car in Project Cars 2

If players like lots of content in their racing games, Project CARS 2 is filled to the brim with it. There are 189 cars for players to choose from and can race in up to 60 different locations. The unique element of this game is its LiveTrack 3.0 system in which each track can change its format between each lap so that each go-around is completely different from the last, including the changing of the weather. There is a total of 140 track layouts implemented in the game. Off-road racing is also introduced in this installment of the series.

5 Trials Rising (85)

A Mount Everest level in Trials Rising

Taking a break from cars for a bit to pull off some tricks on a motorcycle. Trials Rising is the most recent installment of a franchise that focuses on 2.5D fault-based racing. The game focuses on a player's ability to navigate obstacle courses and reach the end quicker than other players. There is also a heavy focus on time trials, with players earning points depending on how fast they are able to get through a course. There's also a mode in the game called "Tandem Bike," which puts two players in control of the same bike.

4 DiRT Rally (86)

A vehicle driving down a dirt path in DiRT Rally

Going back to rallying, no game is more known for driving around in the mud quite like DiRT, and DiRT Rally is rated the highest of any installment on the Xbox One.

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Players had access to 17 cars and 36 locations when the game first came out but has since expanded both rosters to feature car brands spanning six decades and locations that include those added in partnership with the FIA World Rally Championship. The game features multiple modes, which includes asynchronous and regular multiplayer modes as well.

3 Forza Motorsport 6 (87)

Multiple cars driving on a track in Forza Motorsport 6

The first of two mentions of Forza on this list, which makes sense as this is Microsoft's biggest racing franchise. Forza Motorsport 6 is the sixth installment in the series of games that is more focused on professional racing tracks. There's a total of 22 different racing tracks based on real-life locations in the game, plus four based in fictional settings. Players can compete in a variety of tournaments that range in focus on a variety of categories, such as vehicle age and racing discipline. There's also downloadable content, including a Fast & Furious pack.

2 F1 2020 (91)

Gameplay of F1 2020

The best-licensed racing game on the Xbox One is F1 2020. This game is the official video of the 2020 Formula 1 and Formula 2 Championships, which were both heavily affected by COVID-19. Like WRC 9, the game features events that weren't held. The game features a team management mode that expands the number of teams the player can have to 11. In the game's career mode, players can choose different tournament lengths for both championships, with Formula 1 having three season-length options and Formula 2 having just two to choose from.

1 Forza Horizon 4 (92)

Promotional image from Forza Horizon 4

Not only is Forza Horizon 4 the best racing game on the Xbox One, but it is also listed as the best simulation game ever made, according to Metacritic. Compared to Motorsport, Forza Horizon focuses more on an open-world environment rather than individual tracks. The fourth game in the Horizon series features well over 700 cars for players to choose from as well as the ability to buy a property to store these cars at. In addition, this installment introduced constantly changing seasons for players to drive through and experience.

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