Russian Taz Driving II’s Russian cars, drift lines, and gopnik crowds
In Russian Taz Driving II, you pick a Russian car from the garage and send it onto wide city streets where speed, hard braking, and drifting all matter. The visual hook is the dancing gopnik crowd, so every run feels busy even when the road ahead is mostly open.
This sits comfortably in racing games, but it plays like a loose city sandbox with no signup and no download, right in your browser. The controls are simple: WASD to drive, Space to brake, and C to switch the camera when you want a better angle on the car’s slides.
Space brake timing and camera swaps on open streets
The key is to chain acceleration into a sharp stop, then turn that slowdown into a drift around corners or straight through the next stretch of road. If you want a broader drift focus, drifting games are the closest tag fit, and Urban Car Drift Game is a close match because it also leans on urban slides and quick steering.
Chiron City Driver feels similar when you want open streets and city cruising, while Charger City Driver lands in the same lane with a road-first pace and tight cornering. Those games share the same kind of urban driving space, even if each one handles speed a little differently.
No police pressure, just speed and collisions
There is no police chase here, so mistakes do not end the run; you can clip the gopnik groups, recover, and keep driving. Start playing when you want a browser racer that rewards speed, sideways control, and a little chaos on empty city roads.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
23 september 2021
Last Update
23 september 2021