

Once you sign for a team proper, you’ll also be offered a seat in select Xfinity Series cars between truck races throughout the next season. The more teams you perform for, the better the payouts and the higher the chance of top contract offers coming in. When you do get an offer, you’ll be given an objective fulfill that objective and you’ll be given a decent payout and that team will consider you for a full drive next season. Oddly, you’ll have to watch the calendar days tick by as you wait to see if you’ll be offered a seat in each race, which drags out the time between races.

You’ll start off in the Camping World Truck Series this time, as you struggle to find your way into a team. This year’s game has dropped the ‘Evolution’ from the title, but adds an extra layer to its career mode instead. That said, I came away from last year’s NASCAR Heat Evolution having enjoyed the experience somewhat. Perhaps it’s because I’m not from the US, but I just struggle to enjoy watching cars go around in an almost literal circle for hours. I love motorsports, of almost any variety, but NASCAR is one of the few that I simply have never been able to get into.
