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NASCAR’s Next Gen car is making its video game return in a new update to Forza Motorsport. NASCAR previously featured on the last two editions of the Xbox game, with a handful of licensed Gen…
NASCAR’s Next Gen car makes a video game comeback in the latest update to Forza Motorsport, joining the Camaro ZL1, Mustang Dark Horse, and Toyota Camry XSE. These cars, although unliveried, are available during week one of the American Thunder tour event as ‘Spotlight’ prize cars. The update also introduces Homestead-Miami Speedway to the game’s oval roster, enhancing the racing experience. Furthermore, the game has improved the ‘Drivertar’ AI for oval racing, added rolling starts for multiplayer races, and tweaked car-to-car collisions for enhanced accuracy. Lead cars in the draft will now have reduced downforce to help maintain positions on the track, aligning with previous aero adjustments in the game. This NASCAR update in Forza Motorsport coincides with ongoing development on an officially-licensed full NASCAR game, following iRacing acquiring the license. The inclusion of NASCAR in Forza Motorsport builds upon previous updates, such as the addition of drifting and officially-licensed RTR Ford Mustang drift cars in the year one update.