Your interpretations of these sentences are correct. You could omit 'your car' each time since that is implied in the word 'driving.'
I'd also add 'please' after each comma.
1. If you are driving your car now, come here immediately and give me a ride home.
( Is this one correct? In this sentence, the driver is in the middle of driving his car. Is that right?)
2. If you are driving your car after work, give me a ride home.
( In this sentence, the driver is not driving his car. He will drive his car later after work. Later the person wants to ride the driver's car, doesn't he?)
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