Grand Prix Story 2 - Race strategy & customization
Experience intense racing management with customizable cars, mechanic training, and driver coaching for ultimate victory.

- 2.6.8 Version
- 4.4 Score
- 560K+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 3+ Content Rating
Relax and witness your vehicles shatter speed records as they compete for victory in this racing team management simulator.
Select any car you desire and immerse yourself in crafting your ideal machine. Train your mechanics to unlock their maximum capabilities, enabling them to construct some of the quickest cars imaginable. Don't overlook the importance of coaching your drivers as well; they need to match the caliber of the vehicles they control.
Each track has its unique characteristics — you can’t expect to triumph in every race with the same vehicle! Tailor your cars with components that are appropriate for each course, and you'll navigate through races with ease. Additionally, enhancements for both your vehicles and parts are available.
You can also utilize a specific type of fuel to achieve a remarkable speed increase. Choose the right moment to activate it and watch as your opponents diminish in size in your rear-view mirror while you surge ahead.
Build the most proficient team in the industry and establish your reputation in the racing arena.
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* All game advancement is saved on your device. Once the app is deleted or reinstalled, recovery of save data is not possible.
Grand Prix Story 2 Tips and Tricks
1. Break Stuff!
Research points are critical to your success in Grand Prix Story 2 and one of the fastest, easiest & least expensive ways to get them is by dismantling your vehicle (theoretically to better understand how it works). It might sound ominous but don’t worry! You put your little crew of digital mechanics to work putting it back together as soon as the dismantlement is finished. It just means you don’t get to use that vehicle or your mechanics during this time.
Dismantling your vehicle doesn’t just net you research points. There’s also a very good chance that in rebuilding it you’ll end up with a faster, better handling vehicle (though it’ll be no more durable).
It might help to think of dismantling like prestiging in clicker games. There are some downsides and you’ll want to think twice before doing it in the middle of a grand prix season, but more often than not the rewards are worth it. When’s the right time to dismantle? As soon as the ‘dis.’ button indicates 100% you’re good to go.
2. Hit the Books
Did we make it clear that research points are important? They’re really important. While you’ll likely be using your research points most frequently to repair your vehicle, especially in the early stages of your career, they can also be used to make permanent improvements to your performance by allowing your team members to learn new skills. They can also be used more to learn more generally about your vehicle. Knowledge is power! Embrace it!
3. Think Before You Hire and Fire
Unlike dismantling your vehicle which we encourage on the regular, it’s a good idea to think carefully before making any decisions about dismantling your team. After several races and a bit of success you’ll be greeted with a prompt about hiring and firing. Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should. Sure, some of your prospective hires come with their own revenue stream, but if you’re investing in training and skill development with your team, bringing someone new into the mix could lead to performance losses rather than gains.
This isn’t to say you should never replace team members. It’s more a warning to look at the stats carefully before making any costly decisions.
4. Pace Yourself
Yes, it is little oxymoronic to tell you to pace yourself in a tips guide designed to help you reach your peak performance as quickly as possible. However, whether you’re brand new to Grand Prix Story 2 or a long-time veteran, there just isn’t enough reminders to look after your team. If you want to get ahead quickly, you need to think carefully about how and where you expend your team’s energy. It’s all too tempting after a winning a big coin race to rush to train up your driver as fast as possible, but doing so will mean poor race performance for quite a while after. Driving (or repairing a vehicle) when exhausted isn’t a good idea in real life. It’s not a good idea in Grand Prix Story 2 either.
Spread your training opportunities across your team and try not to race when your driver’s energy level is below half.
5. Don’t Wait to Use Your Aura
Congratulations! You’ve done well enough in a race to unlock an aura. That’s fantastic news. Auras provide you with a big one-time speed boost and if the actual boost feature in the game is too expensive for you, it’s the only real way to push yourself to the next level in a race you might be slightly underqualified for.
It might seem like the best way to make use of your aura is to conserve it during your race then apply it at the end for a last-minute push. This is the opposite of ideal. Use your aura right away – don’t e
- Version2.6.8
- UpdateMay 05, 2025
- DeveloperKairosoft
- CategorySimulation
- Requires AndroidAndroid 6+
- Downloads560K+
- Package Namenet.kairosoft.android.paddock2_en
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Nostalgic old-school graphics reminiscent of the 90s
Improved gameplay compared to the first installment
Generous free-to-play currency system
Engaging car and team management mechanics
Minimal ad interruptions during gameplay
Fun and addictive with high replay value
Significant content with numerous customization options
Offers a good balance between free play and optional purchases
Game frequently crashes or freezes at startup
Lack of offline play limits accessibility
High reliance on microtransactions for top-tier cars
Slow progression due to long wait times for energy and upgrades
Data loss issues with no backup system
Ads can obstruct screen elements and disrupt gameplay
Confusing game mechanics for new players
Limited explanations for upgrade systems and features