Racing Master Sports Tier List – Season 5 (September 2025)

Season 5 is running, bringing excitement with the arrival of new Limited Expo Banners. In the Sports category, the spotlight is on the Nissan GT-R Winds of Freedom as part of the Attack on Titans collaboration event. In this Season 5 tier list guide, all Sports-class cars are ranked from best to worst across each rarity level.

Racing Master Sports Tier List (Season 5)

With the addition of the GT-R Winds of Freedom, there are currently a total of 25 Sports-class cars available in Racing Master Season 5. Below is the complete tier list for each rarity, ranked based on average best lap times.

Legendary

570S
SLS AMG GT
RS7 Sportback
Gallardo
911 Cabriolet S
F-Type
GT-R Winds of Freedom
R35 GT-R
SL 63
3 Series M3
Ioniq 5 N
Evora GT430
NSX-R
M4
C7
Panamera Turbo

The McLaren 570S and Mercedes SLS AMG GT remain the best Sports cars in the game. The new GT-R Winds of Freedom, available from the limited AoT collaboration banner, falls slightly behind them and sits in the S tier alongside the regular R35 GT-R. However, with multiple ECU upgrades, both GT-Rs can surpass the performance of SS-tier cars without ECU.

Prioritize upgrading SS and S-tier cars first before focusing on mid and lower-tier Legendary cars. These top-tier vehicles are the ones that can boost your rank more effectively and much faster.

Rare

Veloster N
Challenger R/T
Mustang GT
TTS Coupe
WRX STI
Lancer EVO X
ATS-V

I would say that the Veloster N is still an anomaly this season. This Rare Hyundai is one of the best-handling cars in the game, able to countersteer quickly and stabilize faster than most other cars. With just ECU 3, it can even pull far ahead of SS-tier Legendary cars like the SL 63 or 570S with ECU 1, and that says a lot about what this car can do.

Challenger and Mustang GT stand just below the Veloster. They are the most worthwhile Rare Sports cars to invest in materials. However, it's still recommended to prioritize upgrading Legendary cars first before focusing on these.

Normal

S5 Cabriolet
V60 Polestar
370Z

Normal rarity cars in the Sports category generally struggle to compete, unless they're at ECU 5 with 25/25 upgrades. Even then, they only perform well in lower-rank races. Reaching above 1600 RP with these cars is quite difficult.


Note that this tier list is based on the average best lap times, as well as the overall speed and control of the cars. This does not mean that SS-Tier cars will always win races. Ultimately, the results depend on your mastery of the cars and their upgrade levels.

Now that you know which cars to prioritize, make sure to fine-tune them using the best Sports tuning setups to fully maximize their performance.

Shodi Madian
Shodi Madian

Shodi Madian is a gamer who cherishes Space and Time (among other Infinity Stones). He loves playing shooting games, whether FPS or TPS. Games like Marvel Rivals, Valorant, Rainbow Six Siege, and Counter-Strike really pump up his days. He's also a veteran hunter in Monster Hunter, achieved on killing thousands of monsters from the PlayStation era until MH Wilds.

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