Unblocked Racing Games
Unblocked racing games on PixelGamesHub — HTML5 builds that load through most school and workplace network filters because they do not use Flash, app stores, or installers. Page 16 of 16.
Selection rationale
Filtered to playable racing titles whose unblocked variant is reviewed and indexable. Always follow your school's acceptable-use policy.
Unblocked Racing — 1511 picks

Candy Car Escape
Get ready for a super sweet police chase. Collect all the gold coins while avoiding the cops in this crazy fun racing game!

Uphill Rush 7: Waterpark
Uphill Rush: Waterpark game is also available on the

Thrill Rush 4
Go on the ultimate rollercoaster ride in Thrill Rush 4! Giant blocks and gaps will appear out of nowhere. You need to pass each obstacle during the day or at night!

Park a Lot 3
Play as Parker and make sure the customers get their cars back in Park a Lot 3!

The Heist
Venture out on heist missions, battle against police, use weapons and perform many upgrades

Truck Traffic
Truck Traffic

Puppy Ride
Funny car racing game with physics enjoy with colorful upgrades effects and differents cars

Monster Truck Forest Delivery
Monster Truck Forest Delivery

Jump Parking
Test your car parking skills with our Jump Parking game

X Trial Racing
XTrial games are starting today and motoracing competition is coming up next Your are one of the competitors waiting for his first title Will it be this time or someone else will take the trophy in front of your eyes There is no room to…

Blondies Dream Car
Blondie needs your help She cant wait to go for a ride in her awesome car What are you waiting for Join her and lets make the car look super cool Take a look at all the things you can do Change its color add stickers pick new headlamps…
More about unblocked racing games
Unblocked racing games here means the same thing it means at every school-network aggregator: a single browser page running pure HTML5, no Flash, no plugin, no installer, no signup.
Network filters that block app installs or Flash portals will usually still let an HTML5 page load — the games on this list are designed to behave that way. If your specific school policy blocks browser games entirely, that's a policy question rather than a technical one.