This Footwork–Arrows car had a disastrious 1991 season. Firstly it couldn’t fit its engine, the Porsche 3512 3.5 V12, but even when it did it was heavy, slow, and unreliable. By mid-season the team redesigned the chassis to fit a Hart-prepared Cosworth-Ford DFR V8 engine, but that only led to a season high 10th-place finish in the Japanese Grand Prix.
First seen in sim racing with F1GP (1992).
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Although it seems very similar to the previous Tony Stewart games, this one does have some unique qualities such as the SRX car and Eldora. Check out the release trailer and press release below. You can purchase on Steam.
SRX: The Game is Now Available
SRX: The Game is available for download on the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and PC on Steam. Also compatible with PlayStation 5, and the Xbox Series X.The Superstar Racing Experience is an all new racing league, led by 3-time Cup Series Champions and Hall of Famers Tony Stewart and Ray Evernham. It features intense 700-horsepower action on a mix of dirt and aphalt short tracks. Put simply, SRX is about getting back to the basics of racing, and putting the competition in the drivers hands!
SRX: The Game allows you to compete against some of the greatest champions in motorsports history. Tony Stewart, Helio Castroneves, Bill Elliott, Tony Kanaan, Michael Waltrip, and many more await you. It’s short track racing against the BEST to ever do it! You’ll compete on 6 licensed tracks including Eldora Speedway, Knoxville Raceway, Lucas Oil Raceway, Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway, Slinger Speedway, and Stafford Speedway.
To get to SRX, you’ll have to become a Superstar yourself! Earn your way to the top in Career Mode featuring 305 Wingless Sprints, Stadium Trucks, and Dirt Late Models on more than 50 additional dirt tracks. Or, take on all your friends in Online Multiplayer or Local Split Screen.
SRX is the accompanying software to the newly-formed Superstar Racing Experience series and uses the same software base as the previous Tony Stewart games.