- What is the estimated trophy difficulty for Speedway Racing?
The estimated trophy difficulty for Speedway Racing is 2/10. - How many offline trophies are there in Speedway Racing?
There are 19 offline trophies in Speedway Racing. - How many online trophies are there in Speedway Racing?
There are 0 online trophies in Speedway Racing. - How long does it take to get the platinum in Speedway Racing?
The estimated time to get a platinum in Speedway Racing is 2-5 hours. - How many playthroughs is needed to get a platinum in Speedway Racing?
1. - How many missable trophies are there in Speedway Racing?
There are 0 missable trophies in Speedway Racing. - Does difficulty affect trophies in Speedway Racing?
Difficulty does not affect trophies in Speedway Racing. - Are there any unobtainable/glitched trophies in Speedway Racing?
There are no unobtainable/glitched trophies in Speedway Racing.

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- Estimated trophy difficulty: 2/10 (Estimated Platinum Difficulty)
- Offline trophies: 19 (6
, 3
, 9
, 1
)
- Online trophies: 0
- Approximate amount of time to platinum: 2-5 hours (Estimated Time to Platinum)
- Minimum number of playthroughs: 1
- Number of missable trophies: 0
- Glitched trophies: 0
- Does difficulty affect trophies?: N/A
- Stacks: Currently there are PS5 lists for JP and WW

Speedway Racing is an arcade racer game developed by SuperPowerUpGames. It offers a few differing game modes: Arcade, Championship, Time Trial and Multiplayer. The game is straight forward and will not take too long to complete and the best advice to take onboard is to completely avoid hitting the walls even if that means needing to brake more and try to avoid other cars also as both can either completely kill your speed or make you spin out.

The game can be tackled in any order so feel free to work through the steps in any order you see fit. I’d recommend starting with Arcade mode as it will allow you to familiarise yourself with the tracks and also unlock some additional cars.
Step 1 - Arcade Mode
Arcade mode is the first choice from the main menu and this step is all about getting yourself familiar with the game and tracks. Play through each of the six tracks in arcade mode where the only requirement is to finish each track, it doesn't matter what positon you finish. As you play through each track you will unlock a new vehicle, some of which will come in useful for later trophies.
Trophies earned in this step:
Arcade Atlanta

Arcade Boston

Arcade Orlando

Arcade Phoenix

Arcade Sacramento

Arcade Seattle

Step 2 - Championships
Now that you're accustomed to the tracks it's time to tackle the championship mode which is the second option from the main menu. The AI in this game isn't difficult as long as you keep yourself away from the walls and other cars so don't worry too much if you are trailing even after the halfway point as you can quite quickly catch up. Each championship simply takes three of the tracks you've already played in step 1 and makes a tournament out of them. You want to aim for at least two first place finishes but it depends on how the AI performs which determines how many wins you will need. If you're having a bad race, clicking restart will put you back at the beginning of the championship rather than just restart the specific race you're on.
Trophies earned in this step:
East Championship

West Championship

Step 3 - Time trials
Time trials are the third option from the main menu and this will likely be the toughest part of the game given that a couple of the tracks have reasonably tight times to beat which don't allow for missing too many boosts. Generally speaking if you hit a wall I would suggest restarting as there is a good chance you will not be able to make the time up to still meet the requirement. Fortunately there are no other cars on the track so you don't need to worry about avoiding them. Generally speaking the cars which will see you through all trials are the Scarlet (high grip) or Blue Thunder (decent grip but better speed).
Trophies earned in this step:
Time Trial Atlanta

Time Trial Boston

Time Trial Orlando

Time Trial Phoenix

Time Trial Sacramento

Time Trial Seattle

Step 4 - Multiplayer
The game offers local multiplayer only meaning you will need four controllers or a combination of multiple controllers and remote play to unlock the required trophies. Fortunately you do not need to complete the races as both respective trophies unlock as soon as you enter the event.
Trophies earned in this step:
2 Players

4 Players

Step 5 - Miscellaneous
You may earn the final two trophies naturally while playing through the game depending on what cars you choose to use but there is a good chance the drifting one won't come naturally. Both can be done in the matter of minutes so are quick to finish off if they haven't come naturally but the drifting in this game can be a bit frustrating so may take a little trial and error to complete.
Trophies earned in this step:
Faster

Drifter

Platinum Cup
