Do you love car races? Check out these 10 best car movies ever seen on screen

Movies are classified into several genres, including action, comedy, science fiction, romance, and others. But if there's one that should stand out, it's movies about cars (which, of course, aren't a genre, but it would be nice if they were). We all enjoy the speed and thrills, and we all have a favorite character to keep an eye out for.

There are many movies about cars to choose from, which is why we decided to narrow the list and provide you with the 10 best car movies ever seen on screen.

1. Ford Vs. Ferrari 



The film is based on a true story about a 24-hour endurance race that took place in the Le Mans race in 1966. The film's plot revolves around a team of automobile engineers hired by Ford to design a race car capable of defeating Ferrari sports cars at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in France. Carroll Shelby, the automotive visionary, and British race car driver Ken Miles lead the Ford team.
It's absolutely incredible!


2. Fast and Furious 



This is a high-octane race with a high level of excitement. Fast and Furious 1 paved the way for the film franchise as the movie kept both car enthusiasts and non-car enthusiasts on their toes with insane stunts and the use of other automotive machines.
The first Fast and Furious film was all about street racing and tuning, making it one of the best films ever made. There are about 11 series of the Fast and Furious each of them having its own distinct story line.




3. Rush 



Rush is based on true events and follows the famous rivalry between Formula One drivers Niki Lauda and James Hunt. When it comes to this rivalry, Niki Lauda was an Austrian driver, while James was born in the United Kingdom. Both drivers frequently competed in races, they burn up the track together, pushing themselves to their limits both mentally and physically, achieving both successes and failures.
So if you're a Formula 1 fan, then this movie is for you.


4. Senna 



Senna is a documentary about Ayrton Senna, widely regarded as the greatest racing driver of all time. From his racing days to becoming a world champion, to his untimely death in a car accident in 1994. It's an emotional ride that's a must-see for F1 fans and casual fans alike.


5. Days of Thunder 



When it comes to racing, Days of Thunder is a classic.
The plot of the film revolves around NASCAR driver Cole Trickle (played by Tom Cruise), who ventured into the wild world of stock cars in order to win the Daytona 500. Anyone who enjoys racing will have a good time with this one.



6. Cars



This animation revolves around a different storyline; this time, instead of drivers doing the job, the car drives itself.
There are no humans; only cars talking, racing, and going about their business.
It is one of the best racing films with a sense of humor.



7. Le Mans



When it comes to thrilling car race movies, Le Mans has it.
The film Le Mans, starring Steve McQueen, was shot on the location of an actual Le Mans race. As a result, it is considered one of the best classics.


8. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby



Do you enjoy car racing movies with a sense of humor? Then this film is exactly what you need.
Ricky, a NASCAR racing sensation, is the world's number one racer. Ricky attempts to reclaim his dominance after Jean defeats him in a race and becomes the top racer.


9. Need for Speed



It progressed from a game to a film. This is the kind of film you watch if you want to see fast cars, explosions, and nonstop automotive chaos. The cars used in this film are among the best available, including a Ford Mustang, a Koenigsegg Agara R, a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, a McLaren P1, a Lamborghini Sesto Elemento, and others.
It is unquestionably a car racing film to enjoy.



10. Rat Race



Yes, this film made the list, and it is not about rats, but about different people doing everything they can to win a $2 million grand prize. It's also a comedy thrilled movie, so get ready to crack your ribs.







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