While Super Indie Karts already had Native Linux support, it's nice to see another developer making improvements for Steam Deck too.
Revhead, a racing sim all about actually building your own vehicle, recently had an upgrade with the developer now supporting the Steam Deck. It also has Native Linux support.
The Fifth Element and Crazy Taxi are both classics, so one developer decided to try and combine them together into a game.
Humble Bundle have put up another game bundle full of treats, this time a whole bunch of indie kart racers to speed through.
It's fast, it gives you six degrees of freedom (6DOF) and it's open source too! Fly Dangerous just had it's second big upgrade since entering Early Access.
Vangers is a thoroughly weird racing role-playing adventure originally released in 1998, and it's still being upgraded.
Got the need for speed? You should check out Wreckfest! It's a lot of fun and it works amazingly well on Steam Deck.
Trackmania has released on Steam recently and thanks to the recent Ubisoft Connect fixes from Valve in Proton 7.0-6, Trackmania works great on Steam Deck.
Remember the classic sci-fi movie Fifth Element? I sure do and I only watched it again recently, where memories came flowing back of how I used to want those flying cars. Well, one game developer clearly loved it too and they're soon releasing MiLE HiGH TAXi.
If you look at the commercial Linux gaming catalogue at the turn of the millennium, in amongst all of the 3D shooters and strategic simulations being released, one glaring omission seems to have been the lack of any racing games. Loki Software never ported any to Linux, nor did any of the other porting houses. This left a void for the free gaming community to fill.
Trackmania, the 2020 remake, is heading to Steam and the developers have started answering questions like — will it run on Steam Deck?
BallisticNG is honestly one of the best fast-paced anti-gravity racers around that's inspired by Wipeout, and they just had the 1.3 release out with plenty of new content.
The free and open source kart racing game, SuperTuxKart, has released a major new version with lots of fresh goodies to play with.
Love your classic racing games with low-poly visuals? Keep an eye on Formula Retro Racing - World Tour which releases next year and has a demo available along with Native Linux support.
Continuing to expand to some gorgeous locations to race through, the free Indonesia update for art of rally is out now.
Re-Volt is a retro delight from the year 1999 that originally came to GOG in 2013. Sadly it was pulled from sale when it was found to contain code written by the community, that the release did not have permission to use. Now it's back and on Steam too.
Neodash is a fresh Native Linux racing game that combines futuristic bright neon visuals with crazy-fast drifting.
Horizon Chase Turbo is a very highly rated retro racing game from developer AQUIRIS and today it sees a huge free upgrade.
Pocket Wheels looks like what you could imagine in your mind when playing with toy cars as a child and it's on the way to Linux with Native support.
With a demo currently available in Steam Next Fest, the racer game Turbo Golf Racing is one to watch.