Race Car Coloring Pages
Free Printable Race Car Coloring Pages
Explore a catalogue of 31 free printable race car coloring pages offering a thrilling collection that appeals to all young motorsport fans.
Toddlers can start with bolder, easier outlines of cars—big wheels, easier shapes—to develop hand control and color confidence for car outlines.
Preschoolers will enjoy the more intricate backgrounds—race cars on race tracks, dune buggies in the sand, monster trucks, futuristic cars and even pirate and space racers to encourage fantasy, storytelling and fine motor dexterity.
Speed Demon Racer
Classic Muscle Car
Monster Truck Mania
Formula One Champion
Jungle Rally Racer
Teachers and parents will love how easy these PDFs are to download and print for classroom centers, art nooks and holiday fun. Use them to supplement lessons on movement, speed or transportation or use them as fun, creative calming breaks.
Whether at home or in school, these coloring pages promote excitement, playful color style experimentation, and focus for the youngest emerging artists.
Space Station Speedster
Underwater Grand Prix
Fire Dragon Car
Robot Racer Bot
Cartoon Character Car
Coloring Themes
- Race Cars in Motion — sleek, streamlined cars on tracks showing speed lines or motion blur
- Themed & Fantasy Racers — pirate racers, dragon-style cars, galaxy or space speedsters, musical race cars
- Off-Road & Monster Trucks — rugged vehicles, monster trucks, desert buggies, rally racers
- Urban / Scenic Settings — city streets, snowy tracks, jungle rally, countryside backdrops
- Decorative / Accessorized Cars — cars with flames, gears, steampunk details, neon or trophy embellishments
Knights Champion Car
Pirates Treasure Racer
Safari Speedway Race Car
Snowy Mountain Racer
City Slicker Racer
Sweet Treat Racer
Galaxy Explorer Racer
Musical Maestro Car
Dinosaur Discovery Racer
Castle Conqueror Car
Glow in the Dark Racer
Championship Trophy Car
Hot Rod Hero
Lunar Lander Racer
Steampunk Spectacle Car
What’s Next?
After downloading the race car coloring pages, here are fun ideas for kids, parents, and teachers:
- Print & Showcase: Use good quality paper or cardstock so colors don’t bleed. Display on walls, in windows, or on the refrigerator.
- Race Gallery: Collect several colored pages and arrange them as a “race track gallery” or timeline of speed.
- Create Storyboards: Ask kids to imagine the race: who wins, what kind of terrain, or what special powers the cars have. Use their colored pages to illustrate the story.
- Craft Applications: Cut out cars and paste them into scrapbook scenes, greeting cards, or mixed media art (add glitter, stickers, foil).
- Learning Extensions: Introduce vocabulary like “accelerate,” “lap,” “engine,” “track,” “pit stop.” Use pages in lessons about motion and speed.
- Color Swap & Show & Tell: Let children swap their finished pages, explain their color choices, and talk about their favorite designs.
Fun Facts for Kids
- Formula 1 cars can accelerate faster than a cheetah! Some reach 0 to 60 mph in about 2 seconds.
- The world’s first organized car race was in 1895 between Paris and Bordeaux — meaning racing fun has been around for well over a century.
- “Pit stop” was once a literal pit! Early car races had mechanics work beside pits in the ground; now pit stops are finely tuned to happen in just a few seconds.


















