The Full Auto Racing Roster
Valve didn't hold back on this one. The Auto Racing set brings 28 brand-new stickers to the game, featuring a mix of retro racing vibes, burnt rubber aesthetics, and slick team logos.
The collection breaks down into:
4 Lenticular
5 Foil
6 Holographic
12 Paper
All Auto Racing Stickers
Boreal Blast

Sand Dune Baja Tour

W Performance Tires

Run Boost Lift Kiss

Safari Shine

Blaze Breeze

Bunnyhop Hydraulics

Checkered Kukri

Bomb on Board

Killometer

Roentgen Raceclub

Defusal Sprint

Please be Patient

Safety First (Holo)

Neo-Rush (Holo)

Cone Zone (Holo)

Engine Start (Holo)

Neo-Hold (Holo)

First Lap (Holo)

Lucky Charms (Foil)

Born To Peek (Foil)

Eco Mode (Foil)

Turbo Peek (Foil)

Sniper Ahead (Foil)

NITRO! (Lenticular)

Burnout (Lenticular)

Handheld (Lenticular)

Digital Dashboard (Lenticular)

Hidden Easter Eggs & Pop Culture References
CS2 sticker artists love to hide secrets in their designs, and the Auto Racing collection is no exception. Here are the coolest references you might have missed at first glance:
Neo-Hold (Holo) & Neo-Rush (Holo)
If these two Holos look familiar, you’re probably a fan of classic 80s anime. The designs for Neo-Hold and Neo-Rush are direct homages to the iconic poster for the legendary sci-fi anime Akira.
Defusal Sprint
This one is hiding in plain sight. Take a closer look at the winding race track on the Defusal Sprint sticker. The trajectory from start to finish perfectly outlines the silhouette of a classic Counter-Strike chicken.
Killometer
This sticker aggressively flashes "NEED FOR ACE." While obviously a nod to the Need for Speed gaming franchise, it actually goes deeper. The phrase "Need for Speed" was coined by 1970s fighter pilots and popularized by the movie Top Gun—meaning you have to keep your speed up to survive a dogfight. In CS2, the message is exactly the same: keep your momentum high if you want to secure that ace.
Digital Dashboard (Lenticular)
It's a subtle nod for the gearheads, but the speedometer data used on the Digital Dashboard sticker matches the legendary McLaren F1 GTR—the same iconic car that took first place at the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
The Best Auto Racing Stickers for Scraping
Half the fun of a new sticker capsule is finding out what happens when you scrape them. The Auto Racing collection has some fantastic hidden layers:
Roentgen Raceclub: Scrape this one down and you’ll reveal the text "Not great, not terrible." This is a hilarious nod to Anatoly Dyatlov’s infamous line from the HBO miniseries Chernobyl.
Clean Borders: If you want a clean, borderless look for your crafts, six stickers in this set scrape perfectly to remove their outer edges: Digital Dashboard, NITRO!, Eco Mode, Engine Start, Cone Zone, and W Performance Tires.
Bomb On Board: Scraping this completely removes the text and the yellow background, leaving behind a standalone C4 explosive icon.
Handheld (Lenticular): Erase this sticker and the plastic console casing disappears, leaving only the retro racing game screen.
Checkered Kukri: Scrape it down to reveal the silhouette of a knife alongside a checkered flag and the words "LAST LAP".
Neo-Hold & Neo-Rush: Erasing these removes the background entirely, leaving just the cyberpunk racing car.
Turbo Peek (Foil): The text wears away entirely, leaving just the NOS toggle switch.
Lucky Charms (Foil): Scrape it to the max and all that remains is a single car key and half of a key ring.
Sand Dune Baja Tour: The desert background fades out, leaving just the checkered tire tracks on your weapon.
How to Get Auto Racing Stickers in CS2
Right now, the Auto Racing stickers are locked behind the new Armory Pass system. You can spend your earned Armory stars to roll for a random sticker from the collection. However, just like opening capsules, you're at the mercy of RNG—you can't just pick the exact sticker you want.









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