List Of NASCAR EA Cover Athletes
This is the list of drivers who have been on the cover of EA Sports NASCAR video games.
| Year | Game Title | Driver Name(s) | Release Date | Platform(s) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1998 | NASCAR 98 | Jeff Gordon | 01997-10-31October 31, 1997 | PlayStation, Sega Saturn |
| 1999 | NASCAR 99 | Dale Earnhardt | 01998-10-31October 31, 1998 | PlayStation, Nintendo 64 |
| 2000 | NASCAR 2000 | Dale Earnhardt | 01999-11-30November 30, 1999 | PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Game Boy Color, PC |
| 2001 | NASCAR 2001 | Tony Stewart | 02000-11-07November 7, 2000 | PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox |
| 2002 | NASCAR Thunder 2002 | Jeff Gordon | 02001-10-02October 2, 2001 | PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox |
| 2003 | NASCAR Thunder 2003 | Dale Earnhardt Jr. | 02002-09-19September 19, 2002 | PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube, PC |
| 2004 | NASCAR Thunder 2004 | Tony Stewart | 02003-09-16September 16, 2003 | PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC |
| 2005 | NASCAR 2005: Chase for the Cup | Kevin Harvick | 02004-08-31August 31, 2004 | PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube |
| 2006 | NASCAR 06: Total Team Control | Jeff Gordon/Jimmie Johnson | 02005-08-30August 30, 2005 | PlayStation 2, Xbox |
| 2007 | NASCAR 07 | Elliott Sadler | 02006-09-06September 6, 2006 | PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox |
| 2008 | NASCAR 08 | Tony Stewart | 02007-07-23July 23, 2007 | PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
| 2009 | NASCAR 09 | Jeff Gordon/Elliott Sadler (versions sold at Best Buy) | 02008-06-10June 10, 2008 | PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 |
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