The most impressive aspect of NASCAR is its solid framerate and relatively short load times. There are, of course, a few sacrifices in terms of details and the sense of speed, but NASCAR still manages to look good. Twenty-two tracks are included and are where you’ll notice a majority of the visual sacrifices. Most of the time it isn’t too bad, though blurry textures make some races a little more difficult since you don’t have quite the visual clarity in draw distance.
NASCAR’s audio is a sound-for-sound match of the console versions. Rock plays during menus, while your crew chief keeps tabs on what is going on during races. Engine noises lack impact, but still sound convincing enough.