Here at MotorTorque we realise that every now and then - lunchtime particularly - you need something to take your mind off Ford's ongoing financial woes, what the difference between PCP and BCH is, and whether you can afford that nine-year-old BMW 3-Series.
And if you don't have the time or wherewithal to download games and play them while you're supposed to be parsing a JPEG we have provided for you here too. We have cobbled together a selection of the net's best - and cheapest - Flash games that you can play in your browser, so when footsteps approach you can jump back to analysing those figures from Jill in Accounts. It's what tabbed browsing was made for.
Keep checking back for new updates - all games are tangentially car related - as regularly update the available games and build our own games based on certain popular MotorTorque stories.
We don't know whether Monkey Taxi is a thinly-veiled metaphor for police racism, or simply a very odd game. Suffice to say it involves driving around a city and picking up fares. And you're a monkey.
Foofa Race is certainly one of the more playable Flash driving games on the web, being slightly reminiscent of Mario Kart and Crash Team Racer with its elements of competitive game play with power-ups and weapons to deploy while racing.
There's a big galah who's stolen all yer wonga and high-tailed it to the outback. Get in the ute and catch up with the mongrel before he escapes with all your, green. (Basically this car game is set in Oz.)
Skilled Parker is another variation on parking games, but an extremely difficult example, which is sure to frustrate and pose a much stiffer challenge than most online games.
'Play the game alone, or playing together with the second player and computer. The first one who completes the require laps win,' says the blurb accompanying this game and, frankly, there's not a whole lot more to Kore Karts.
Enraged lorry drivers are lining up to splat Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson in their trucks after an unfortunate joke at their expense. Only you can save Jezza - run, Clarkson, run!
Play Stephen Colbert on the track on of a hot breaking story as you battle with a rival news van to get there first. News Hunter car driving game from the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
A Scooby-Doo-based car driving game involving the surreptitious tracking of bad guys as they go about their nefarious deeds. To the Mystery Machine!