
Mashinky
27.29 $

Fast. Exciting.
Read moreThe Golden Era of open-wheel racing is about to begin. Do you have what it takes to lead an iconic team through one of the most exciting decades of motorsport history?
As the head of a team, you'll make pivotal decisions that shape the destiny of your drivers and the performance of your cars. Allocate your budget wisely across drivers, support staff, car development, and sponsorships to gain an edge over the competition. Manage big personalities to get the most out of every member of your team.
But don’t forget – racing in this era is unpredictable and intense. Golden Lap is no ordinary motorsport management game.
Safety measures are improving, but accidents can happen. Car technology is advancing in leaps and bounds. You aren’t racing spreadsheets, and there’s no such thing as a guaranteed win – which makes victory all the sweeter.
Every season is an opportunity to etch your name in racing history. Whether you're turning a back-marker team into a championship contender or taking on the pressure of maintaining a dynasty, your decisions between races and championships will be the key to your legacy.
Hire the right crew, develop your cars, make the right calls on race day, and meet your sponsors’ goals. All while making sure not to go broke!
Build a winning team with drivers, a head engineer and a crew chief. Every hire comes with rich personality traits that affect everything from finances to car performance and skill behind the wheel.
A driver with rich parents may look like they’ve saved your team by helping out with money - until they turn out to be a party animal and cost you the championship by showing up tired on race day. Your head engineer might bring down the rest of your team with their grumpy attitude, but if they’re a magician with a wrench it might be worth it? Only you can judge what your team needs.
Golden Lap is a minimalist take on the racing strategy genre, with an intuitive UI that displays only essential information and makes it clear what each decision means – though it won’t make the decisions themselves any easier!
The amount of options and information involved in motorsport can be overwhelming for someone not familiar with it. Golden Lap cuts out the micromanagement and lets you focus on the big picture, with depth where it matters.
Shape your own racing universe from the ground up by customizing teams, drivers, and fine-tuning the crew's skills and traits. Add new sponsors, craft intricate car designs, and unlock endless possibilities!
Whether you’re a seasoned modder or a newcomer, the mods feature will empower you to create a unique and thrilling experience. Join a vibrant community of creators and share your masterpieces, or challenge others with your custom-built championships. The road to glory is yours to pave!
A tiny-circles management sim about tyres, death, and pretending this was always the plan. I am not usually drawn to racing games that expect me to lovingly adjust the seventeenth screw on a rear wing while whispering
Don't let the simple graphics fool you. This game has strategy. Your car is five laps from its pit window. Do you pit? Neither of the two cars on your back bumper look like they want to pit. And pitting now means you
The game is easy to get into, just don't make the mistake to read guides about strategy. Don't let others play the game for you; it is really about experimenting with your personal team and trying stuff. It is
Total not what I expected, that is not a bad thing. READ THE COMMUNITY PAGE BEFORE YOU START YOUR FIRST CAMPAIGN! The whole game is a bit random, but that seems to be the point. I enjoy that you can easily stop and
Everybody loves crashing. But the circus must go on. Keep crashing. Keep crashing. Max Engines. Max Steering. Max Stress. Keep Crashing. Keep Crashing. Keep Crashing. Keep Crashing. Keep Crashing.
Good casual game because, unlike its competitors, it doesn't take 40 minutes to finish one race despite being on x8 speed. One gripe I have about the game is I wish there was more of an incentive to use the spy