![]() ![]() Ladder Races: Ladder races are a series of races formed akin to a league: the player must gradually rise to the top of the ladder, by beating computerized opponents that become progressively more difficult to defeat, with gradually increasing payouts.For example, a Tier 5 car can compete in a Tier 2 regulation race. Unlike other events, players can use vehicles from any tier for a Regulation Race of any tier. Regulation races are divided into three categories: Rookie, Amateur, and Pro, with the latter two categories being locked until the player progresses through the story a sufficient amount. Regulation Races: These races always have a set prizes, also can be repeated as many times as the player wishes to.There are five tiers, like CSR Racing, dominated by their respective crews. Most unloved cars can be purchased with cash. ![]() An unloved car is the fully stock and rusty version, with no upgrades. A loved car is almost fully restored and has some starter performance upgrades(Restore lv4, Wheel and Tires lv5, Engine lv1, Exhaust lv3, Gearbox lv2, Carburetor lv2), but you can only buy these cars with gold. You can buy each car in a "Loved" or "Unloved" state. Instead, the game uses more vintage cars, like the Lancia Stratos, Aston Martin DB5, the Pontiac GTO, Chevrolet Corvette Stingray(C3), and the Ford GT40. Being called CSR Classics, the game does not feature any modern cars. NaturalMotion released the game, as a classic counterpart to its more modern "cousin", CSR Racing. ![]() This wiki is devoted to information about the game CSR Classics, which features drag racing and has only antique cars.ĬSR Classics is a game developed by BossAlien Studios, with the help of Mad Atom Studios. ![]()
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