Front of Heat: Pedal to the Metal board game box by Days of Wonder, featuring retro Formula 1 racing car artwork.

Heat

MSRP $74.99
$59.97
Sale price  $59.97
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Heat

MSRP $74.99
$59.97
Sale price  $59.97
Our Take

Heat: Pedal to the Metal is a slick, fast racing game from Days of Wonder. You play hand-management for your car: pick the right gear card, push the right turn, and don't overheat. The deck-building Championship mode lets you play a whole season in one game night, and the production is spectacular.

Game At A Glance

Players 1-6 PlayersBest: 5-6
Playtime 30-60 Min
Recommended Ages 10+
Complexity Medium Light · 2.2 / 5
Play Style Competitive, Solo-Friendly, Fast-Paced
Game Type Deck Builder, Push-Your-Luck
Theme Racing, Cars, Vintage Motorsport
Publisher Days of Wonder
Designer Asger Aleksandrov Granerud, Daniel Skjold Pedersen
Year Published 2022
Awards
2022 Golden Geek Medium Game of the Year Winner, 2022 Golden Geek Medium Game of the Year Nominee, 2022 Golden Geek Best Thematic Board Game Winner, 2022 Golden Geek Best Thematic Board Game Nominee, 2022 Golden Geek Best Board Game Artwork & Presentation Nominee, 2022 Board Game Quest Awards Best Thematic Game Nominee

Hand-management racing with real overtaking and real burnouts

You're in the cockpit of a 1960s Grand Prix racer. The grandstand is roaring, the tires are warm, and you've got six gear cards in your hand and a corner coming up fast. Do you push the speed and risk overheating, or play it safe and watch the leader pull away?

Heat: Pedal to the Metal is a hand-management racing game where every card you play makes your car faster — and every fast turn fills your engine with heat tokens that clog up your deck. Manage your gears well and you stay in the pack. Manage them brilliantly and you cross the line first. Mishandle them and you spend a turn watching everyone else fly by.

What makes it special is how seamless the racing feels. There are no dice. There's no luck-of-the-draw rage. Every result is a consequence of the gear you chose and the corner you took, and the catch-the-leader mechanics keep last-place racers genuinely in the running until the final straight.

Family game nights, couples, and groups who want something faster than a Euro will all find a great fit here. Heat plays beautifully across the whole 1 to 6 player range, with a Championship mode that links races into a season for groups who want to come back to the same cars night after night.

Days of Wonder's production is top-shelf — the cars feel weighty, the tracks fold open into something out of a vintage racing magazine, and the box itself is one of the prettier objects on a shelf.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many players can play Heat: Pedal to the Metal?
Plays 1 to 6 players. The community most consistently picks 5 to 6 as the sweet spot — a full grid feels right — but the game scales down well, and 2 or 3 is a great couples or family fit. Heat also includes automated drivers (the Legends Module) so you can fill the grid with AI opponents.
How long does a game of Heat: Pedal to the Metal take?
A single race runs about 30 to 45 minutes. The Championship Mode strings races together into a season, which is more like 2 to 3 hours total depending on how many tracks you play.
Is the Championship mode worth playing?
Yes. It's the killer feature for groups who want to come back to the same cars over multiple game nights. You upgrade between races, the weather changes, and the season has a real arc. If you love the racing itself, you'll get a lot more out of the box by playing Championship.
How does this compare to other racing games?
Heat lands closer to a hand-management game like Concordia than to a roll-and-move racer. The card play is the engine, the dice never come out, and overtaking feels earned. Players who bounce off luck-driven racers usually love Heat.
Is this beginner-friendly?
Yes. The core rules are short, the cars are intuitive once you've taken a corner, and most groups are racing competitively by lap two of game one. It's one of the best gateway games we sell for groups that aren't already deep into modern board games.
Does Heat have a solo mode?
Yes, with the included Legends Module. You race against automated drivers who follow simple AI rules, and the experience is surprisingly tense. It's not just an afterthought.

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