

For those who are not familiar with this series, it is a Dirt Track racing series that is largely popular in North America. Players must prove their driving skills by earning championship points in several series before being allowed to enter the World of Outlaws Support Series and, finally, the coveted World of Outlaws Series.ĭirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars, henceforth known as DTRSC, features 16 drivers and 19 tracks including Eldora Speedway and Knoxville Speedway. Events in career mode consist of a collection of races (part of a series) held over one or more days, with practice, qualifying heats, and mains, and can be either Brief or Detailed.

Racing modes include Quick Race or Multiplayer (up to ten competitors via LAN or Internet), but the main challenge is to win the World of Outlaws series in career mode.

Cash can be used to upgrade car with new engines, modified cylinder heads, lighter parts for weight reduction, fuel injectors, better-gripping tires, improved rotors for brakes, suspension enhancements, and better exhaust efficiency. Players earn money by winning a series, placing in the A or B Main events, winning heats, or achieving the fastest qualifying times, as well as through sponsorship and appearance fees.

A variety of tuning options include car (toe, right rear spacing, tire size, pressure and compound, brake strength, steering lock), suspension (torsion bar, travel, compression rate, rebound rate, and shocks), chassis (weight distribution), and performance (wing position and pitch, wicker bill, and drive ratio). Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars allows players to choose from 16 officially licensed "World of Outlaw" winged sprint cars featuring 800 horsepower engines, or modify vehicles to their personal specifications.
