Race: Driver Grid

Released in 2008 by Codemasters, (often simply called GRID ) redefined the racing genre by blending arcade accessibility with simulation depth. It is widely celebrated for introducing the "Flashback" mechanic, which allowed players to rewind time after a crash—a feature that has since become a standard in racing games. Core Gameplay & Features

The game is split across three major global regions, each with its own distinct style: Primary Styles Notable Locations Muscle Cars, Open Wheel, Stock Car San Francisco, Detroit, Washington D.C., Indianapolis Europe Touring Cars, GT Racing, Le Mans Spa-Francorchamps, Le Mans, Donington Park, Milan Japan Drifting, Touge (Mountain) Racing Shibuya, Mount Haruna (Okutama), Yokohama Extensive Car Roster Race Driver: GRID/GRID World - GRID-TOCA Wiki Race Driver GRID

: This revolutionary feature lets you pause and rewind a race to correct mistakes or avoid total wreckage. Released in 2008 by Codemasters, (often simply called