There is nothing more exciting than watching the most skilled drivers drive the fastest cars at the edge of their limit. Great movies about auto racing are a rush, no matter what kind of racing it is. It might be street racing, or on a track, but either way, it’ll leave you breathless. These movies are just what want when you have a serious need for speed.Â
Days Of Thunder
On the heels of the wild success of Top Gun, Tom Cruise and director Tony Scott teamed up for another adrenaline-fueled movie replacing fighter jets with stock cars in Days of Thunder. The film featured some of the most intense auto racing ever shown in a movie to that point and it was another giant hit for the Cruise/Scott team. Cruise even co-starred with his future wife Nicole Kidman in the movie. Â
Rush
Rush is based on the true story of the drive for the 1976 Formula 1 championship between Englishman playboy James Hunt and the dour and serious Austrian, Niki Lauda. It’s an intense movie both on and off the track as the rivalry was fierce. Lauda suffered a horrific crash during the season that bonded the two, but that didn’t slow their fight for the final checkered flag against each other.Â
Cannonball Run
No track, no rules. That’s the Cannonball Run. A bunch of teams load into their custom cars for a cross-country race for the ages. The comedy features a completely bonkers cast that includes Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Jamie Farr, Roger Moore, Farrah Fawcett, Jackie Chan, and more. The cast alone is worth a watch. Â
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Many people will argue that Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is the greatest racin’ movies of all time. It’s hard to argue against it. Not only is the movie hilarious, but the racing scenes are pretty great too. Shake AND bake!Â
Speed Racer
If you grew up in the ’80s, the odds are you were a big Speed Racer fan. While the movie doesn’t have the same nostalgia, it’s actually a pretty faithful adaptation that features some really trippy racing scenes, just like the cartoon.Â
Greased Lightning
Greased Lightning isn’t the best movie on the list, but it’s not a bad movie, either. It’s pretty obscure, and that’s too bad if for no other reason than it’s the semi-true story of Wendell Scott, who was the first Black driver in NASCAR. Scott is played by Richard Pryor and anytime he’s in a movie, it’s worth anyone’s time.Â
Lucky Logan
To be fair, Logan Lucky is only tangentially about NASCAR racing, but it’s such a fun movie, we had to include it. The movie is really about a heist at a NASCAR track, the Charlotte Motor Speedway, during a race, the Coca-Cola 500. So sure, it should count, right?Â
Need for Speed
Movies adapted from video games are usually a mixed bag. Some work, many don’t. Need for Speed falls in the latter category, for sure. That doesn’t mean the racing scenes won’t give you an adrenaline rush, however, because they will. It might not be your first choice, but if you love fast cars, it’s here for you.Â
Grand Prix (1966)
1966’s Grand Prix is a race movie for true race fans. Originally shot in 70mm, it blew people away with the race action. The story is incidental here, though it is ostensively about one season of Formula 1. It’s really all about the racing scenes, they are remarkable, even to this day.Â
Ferrari
If there is one thing Michael Mann knows how to do, it’s how to make cars look really cool. While 2023’s Ferrari was a disappointment at the box office, that should deter you if you’re a fan of racing or Ferraris. The movie isn’t perfect, but any scene with a car in it is great. All of them.Â
Driven
Director Reny Harlin, a master of movies made for adrenaline junkies, and writer and star Sylvester Stallone teamed up for the 2000 release, Driven about the CART racing series (then called the Champ series). Like Days of Thunder a decade early, this was American auto racing at its best on the big screen. It’s not as good as the Tom Cruise classic, but it’s still pretty awesome.Â
The Fast and the Furious Franchise
You knew we couldn’t leave the Fast and Furious movies off this list. There’s nothing professional about the drivers, but don’t let that fool you, they’re still the best. Do we really need to say much more about his monster franchise?
Ford V. Ferrari
Ford V. Ferrari is just a great movie in every way. Christian Bale and Matt Damon both crush it with their performances and the racing scenes are amazing. The story follows the true story of Carroll Shelby (Damon) and Ken Miles (Bale) in their quest to help Ford beat perennial champs at Le Mans, Ferrari. It’s a must-see for any racing fan.Â
Freejack
Freejack is a bonkers movie. That’s both a good and a bad thing. The plot is ridiculous, as rich people in the future steal bodies from the past to extend their lives. Yeah, it’s confusing and ridiculous. Add in the fact that Mick Jagger plays the guy hoping to steal Emilio Estevez’s body when he crashes in an auto race and well… it has to be seen to be believed.Â