NASCAR: Dirt To Daytona - Gameplay

Gameplay

In the Career mode, players have to start out in a Dirt racing series and work their way through the ranks of NASCAR to Winston Cup. In free race mode players can race in any four divisions that they please. While the game incorporates actual drivers, fantasy drivers are also used in every division to make up for drivers not featured in-game. The mechanisms for career mode were later adopted, albeit in a modified form (Featherlite Modified, Craftsman Truck, National (Busch), and Nextel Cup), into a new gameplay mode named "Fight to the Top" in the EA Sports video game NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup. To get to the next level of racing in NASCAR Dirt to Daytona, the player will have to win the last race of the season and be 1st in standings and to get to the next league of racing, the player will have to get the amount of trophy wins to advance: Dirt-0, Modified-1, Truck-2, Cup-3. For also each league, the parts get more expensive ranging from $3,000 to almost $2,000,000 in funds. Also, while in career mode, the player will have to sign up 3 employees for the Truck and Cup leagues. The different types are: Chassis Builder, Engine Tuner, and Pit Crew Chief. However the different parts are Engine, Suspension, Aero, and Exhaust which in return do not affect the employee attributes to the car only the cash inflow per race.

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