There are several racing modes which I will try to give a few game tips for in order to minimize frustration. The game is very intuitive as far as racing goes. Great game, Lots of fun, Good amount of play time.
As with the other versions, ProStreet on Wii includes licensed car models from such auto manufacturers as Nissan, Subaru, BMW, Ford, Audi, Acura, Chrysler, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Mazda, and Volkswagen. Drag racing, however, uses the Wii Remote like a stick shift to change gears.
The default scheme involves tilting a horizontally held Wii Remote left and right. The Wii edition of ProStreet features three distinct control options, including a family setting that has the computer handling everything but steering. A wide assortment of cosmetic and performance enhancements are available to tune cars, and a real-time damage system means prized vehicles can actually be totaled during races. The goal throughout each point-to-point or closed circuit course is to be crowned 'street king' by defeating rivals in drag, grip, drift, and speed challenges. Multiple events are held on such real-world tracks as Tokyo's Shuto Expressway, Willow Springs, and the Autobahn.