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    NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released Nov 12, 2002

    NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona is a Nascar racing game developed by Monster Games and published by Infogrames in November 2002 for the PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube.

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    Dirt To Daytona is the latest in the NASCAR Heat series and the last of the NASCAR-licensed games to be published before EA got exclusive rights to the license.

    Key Features:

    • Career mode including all 4 Nascar series
    • 31 total tracks including exciting dirt tracks
    • Realistic car damage from scratches and scrapes to dents and multi-car destruction
    • Over 100 different parts available to upgrade cars


    Nascar: Dirt to Daytona boasts not only the regular Nascar Cup Series, but also the Nascar Craftsman Truck Series, the Nascar Featherlite Modified Series and the dirt track racing excitement of the Nascar Weekly Racing Series. The game offers 27 Nascar Cup drivers, 15 Craftsman Truck drivers, a full 43 car cup racing field, 31 tracks including 20 official Nascar Cup tracks, 2002 season artwork and 34 all new "Beat the Heat" videos introduced by Allen Bestwick and some of the biggest names in Nascar.

    Cup Series Drivers:

    • #02 - Hermie Sadler - Hermie Sadler Chevrolet
    • #1 - Steve Park - Pennzoil Chevrolet
    • #2 - Rusty Wallace - Team Rusty Ford
    • #4 - Mike Skinner - Kodak Perfect Touch Chevrolet
    • #5 - Terry Labonte - Kellogg's Chevrolet
    • #6 - Mark Martin - Pfizer Ford
    • #7 - Casey Atwood - Sirius Satellite Radio Dodge
    • #8 - Dale Earnhardt Jr. - Dale Jr. Chevrolet
    • #12 - Ryan Newman - Alltel Ford
    • #17 - Matt Kenseth - DeWalt Ford
    • #18 - Bobby Labonte - Interstate Batteries Pontiac
    • #20 - Tony Stewart - Home Depot Pontiac
    • #21 - Elliott Sadler - Motorcraft Ford
    • #22 - Ward Burton - Caterpillar Dodge
    • #24 - Jeff Gordon - DuPont Chevrolet
    • #28 - Ricky Rudd - Havoline Ford
    • #29 - Kevin Harvick - GM Goodwrench Service Chevrolet
    • #31 - Robby Gordon - Cingular Wireless Chevrolet
    • #33 - Mike Wallace - APR Chevrolet
    • #36 - Ken Schrader - M&M's Pontiac
    • #40 - Sterling Marlin - Sterling Marlin Dodge
    • #43 - John Andretti - Cheerios Dodge
    • #55 - Bobby Hamilton - Square D Chevrolet
    • #77 - Dave Blaney - Jasper Engines and Transmissions Ford
    • #88 - Dale Jarrett - UPS Ford
    • #97 - Kurt Busch - Rubbermaid/Sharpie Ford
    • #99 - Jeff Burton - Citgo Ford
    • #121 - Jon Wood - Wood Brothers Ford


    Craftsman Truck Series Drivers:

    • #08 - Bobby Dotter - Puma Tools Chevrolet
    • #4 - Bobby Hamilton - BHR Dodge
    • #8 - Bill Lester - Dodge Dealers Dodge
    • #14 - Rick Crawford - Circle Bar Motel & RV Park Ford
    • #15 - Rich Bickle - Unsponsored Truck
    • #18 - Robert Pressley - Dodge Dealers Dodge
    • #46 - Dennis Setzer - Acxiom/Computer Associates Chevrolet
    • #50 - Jon Wood - Navy Ford
    • #52 - Ken Schrader - Federated Auto Parts Chevrolet
    • #62 - Brendan Gaughan - NAPA Auto Parts Dodge


     

     

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