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The continued interest in Toca Race Driver 3 Challenge PSP save data speaks to the game’s longevity. While Codemasters has moved on to the GRID and F1 series, TRD3 Challenge offers something modern games lack:

Save data is the key that keeps this time capsule open. It allows new players to experience the full breadth of a 19-year-old masterpiece without grinding for 200 hours. It lets speedrunners practice the final Formula Ford races immediately. And for the nostalgic, it provides a quick way to hear that iconic menu music while sitting in a Ferrari 355 Challenge.


⚠️ Saves are region-specific (EU vs US). Game title differences:
US: TOCA Race Driver 3
EU: Race Driver 2006 (sometimes)


If you want to keep your career progress safe or transfer it to another PSP, follow these steps:

Method 1: PC Transfer (Official Memory Stick)

Method 2: PS3 Transfer If you have a PlayStation 3, you can use the USB cable to manage PSP saves via the "Minis / Save Data" section of the PS3 XMB.


Toca Race Driver 3 Challenge (known simply as Race Driver 3 in some regions) is a hallmark racing simulation on the PSP, known for its robust physics and extensive career mode. For players looking to back up their progress, transfer files, or download a 100% completion save, understanding the file structure and management process is essential.

On the PSP, save data is stored in a specific folder structure on the Memory Stick. If you are manually managing your files via a PC card reader or USB connection, you will find the data in the following directory:

PSP > SAVEDATA > ULES00582 (or similar region code)

Inside this folder, you will typically find three key files:

Note on Region Codes: The folder name depends on the region of your game disc.

You’ve found a .zip file containing the save. Here is how to make it work on original hardware, a PS Vita, or an emulator (PPSSPP).

After scouring forums (GBAtemp, Reddit r/PSP, and the dying Racing-Legends forums), these are the three most sought-after Toca Race Driver 3 Challenge PSP Save Data files currently circulating.

Using the wrong region save will result in "Corrupted Data."