Asobo, known today as the Microsoft Flight Simulator developer, created groundbreaking technology for large scale maps that was intended to be used in a high quality rally raid title. It was never released and ended up as FUEL, a post-apocalyptic open-world racing game. What happened?
Located in Illinois, United States this 0.25-mile dirt oval is known for hosting Sprint Car and Late Model races.
First seen in sim racing with iRacing.
Join Jon Denton, Tim Wheatley, Simon Croft and guest(s) as they discuss sim racing and racing games past, present and future.
Edit: Second image added below the first.
The image below was posted by the NASCARHeat twitter handle yesterday and shows what looks to be New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The text at the bottom right matches that on previous NASCAR 21 screenshots so it does seem like this is another NASCAR 21 screenshot…
Commenters did point out that the turn 4 grandstands shown in the screenshot no longer exist, so we’ll have to see what comes from that.
The image below was added by the MSportgames Twitter yesterday:
Announced with the acquisition of rFactor 2 and Studio 397, this title is expected to use the rFactor 2 physics as a base on all platforms.