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NASCAR 25 is out now. Here is what to know.

The wait is over and the NASCAR 25 video game is officially out now.

iRacing developed the video game with Dale Earnhardt Jr. serving as a watchful eye on the process. The game features the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR Xfinity Series, NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and – “for the first time in NASCAR video game history” – the ARCA Menards Series.

iRacing touted the ARCA Menards Series as the first step up the ladder in the video game’s career mode. The career mode gives gamers a chance to start in ARCA, sign contracts, earn money, hire staff, expand your facilities and work your way up to the NASCAR Cup Series.

Courtesy of NASCAR25.com

The hype is high for NASCAR 25 with its developers coming from games like “NASCAR Racing 2003 Season”, “NASCAR: Dirt to Daytona” and the “NASCAR Thunder” series that marked the most recent times NASCAR console games have received any notable praise.

NASCAR 25’s gameplay features quick races, seasons and online multiplayer. You can race in any of the four series with any of the drivers.

The game is out now on Xbox and PlayStation. It is coming to Steam on Nov. 11.

Here are the rosters for each series:

NASCAR Cup Series roster for NASCAR ’25

Photo by Dominic Aragon/TRE
  • 01 – Corey LaJoie
  • 1 – Ross Chastain
  • 2 – Austin Cindric
  • 3 – Austin Dillon
  • 4 – Noah Gragson
  • 5 – Kyle Larson
  • 6 – Brad Keselowski
  • 7 – Justin Haley
  • 8 – Kyle Busch
  • 9 – Chase Elliott
  • 10 – Ty Dillon
  • 11 – Denny Hamlin
  • 12 – Ryan Blaney
  • 16 – A.J. Allmendinger
  • 17 – Chris Buescher
  • 19 – Chase Briscoe
  • 20 – Christopher Bell
  • 21 – Josh Berry
  • 22 – Joey Logano
  • 23 – Bubba Wallace
  • 24 – William Byron
  • 34 – Todd Gilliland
  • 35 – Riley Herbst
  • 38 – Zane Smith
  • 40 – Justin Allgaier
  • 41 – Cole Custer
  • 42 – John Hunter Nemechek
  • 43 – Erik Jones
  • 44 – J.J. Yeley
  • 45 – Tyler Reddick
  • 47 – Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
  • 48 – Alex Bowman
  • 50 – Burt Myers
  • 51 – Cody Ware
  • 54 – Ty Gibbs
  • 56 – Martin Truex Jr.
  • 60 – Ryan Preece
  • 66 – Chad Finchum
  • 66 – Josh Bilicki
  • 71 – Michael McDowell
  • 77 – Carson Hocevar
  • 84 – Jimmie Johnson
  • 88 – Shane van Gisbergen
  • 91 – Helio Castroneves
  • 99 – Daniel Suarez

Here are the ratings for each driver:

NASCAR Xfinity Series roster for NASCAR ’25

Photo by Dominic Aragon/TRE
  • 00 – Sheldon Creed
  • 1 – Carson Kvapil
  • 2 – Jesse Love
  • 4 – Parker Retzlaff
  • 07 – Patrick Emerling
  • 7 – Justin Allgaier
  • 8 – Sammy Smith
  • 9 – Daniel Suarez
  • 9 – Ross Chastain
  • 9 – Shane van Gisbergen
  • 10 – Daniel Dye
  • 11 – Josh Williams
  • 14 – Garrett Smithley
  • 16 – Christian Eckes
  • 17 – Corey Day
  • 18 – William Sawalich
  • 19 – Aric Almirola
  • 20 – Brandon Jones
  • 21 – Austin Hill
  • 24 – Ryan Truex
  • 25 – Harrison Burton
  • 26 – Dean Thompson
  • 27 – Jeb Burton
  • 28 – Kyle Sieg
  • 31 – Blaine Perkins
  • 32 – Jordan Anderson
  • 35 – Greg Van Alst
  • 39 – Ryan Sieg
  • 41 – Sam Mayer
  • 42 – Anthony Alfredo
  • 44 – Brennan Poole
  • 45 – Mason Massey
  • 48 – Nick Sanchez
  • 50 – Preston Pardus
  • 51 – Jeremy Clements
  • 53 – Joey Gase
  • 54 – Taylor Gray
  • 66 – Chad Finchum
  • 70 – Thomas Annunziata
  • 70 – Leland Honeyman Jr.
  • 71 – Ryan Ellis
  • 87 – Austin Green
  • 88 – Connor Zilisch
  • 91 – Josh Bilicki
  • 99 – Matt DiBenedetto

NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series roster for NASCAR ’25

  • 1 – William Sawalich
  • 1 – Lawless Alan
  • 1 – Brandon Jones
  • 1 – Brent Crews
  • 2 – Cody Dennison
  • 04 – Cory Roper
  • 5 – Toni Breidinger
  • 6 – Norm Benning
  • 07 – Kyle Larson
  • 07 – Corey LaJoie
  • 7 – Kyle Busch
  • 9 – Grant Enfinger
  • 11 – Corey Heim
  • 13 – Jake Garcia
  • 15 – Tanner Gray
  • 17 – Gio Ruggiero
  • 18 – Tyler Ankrum
  • 19 – Daniel Hemric
  • 21 – Jayson Alexander
  • 22 – Josh Reaume
  • 23 – Stephen Mallozzi
  • 26 – Dawson Sutton
  • 28 – Bryan Dauzat
  • 33 – Frankie Muniz
  • 34 – Layne Riggs
  • 38 – Chandler Smith
  • 42 – Matt Mills
  • 44 – Bayley Currey
  • 44 – Ross Chastain
  • 44 – Matt Gould
  • 44 – Josh Bilicki
  • 44 – Conner Jones
  • 45 – Kaden Honeycutt
  • 52 – Stewart Friesen
  • 56 – Timmy Hill
  • 66 – Luke Fenhaus
  • 66 – Luke Baldwin
  • 66 – Johnny Sauter
  • 71 – Rajah Caruth
  • 75 – Parker Kligerman
  • 76 – Spencer Boyd
  • 77 – Andres Perez de Lara
  • 81 – Connor Mosack
  • 88 – Matt Crafton
  • 91 – Jack Wood
  • 95 – Clay Greenfield
  • 98 – Ty Majeski
  • 99 – Ben Rhodes

ARCA Menards Series roster for NASCAR ’25

No.Driver
0Nate Moeller
01EJ Tamayo
2Eloy Falcon
2Lanie Buice
03Alex Clubb
3Alex Quarterley
3Todd Souza
3Willie Mullins
4Dale Quarterley
05David Smith
5Eric Johnson Jr.
06Brayton Laster
6Lavar Scott
8Sean Corr
9Cody Dennison
9Robbie Kennealy
10Ed Pompa
11Zachary Tinkle
12Takuma Koga
13Tanner Reif
15Patrick Staropoli
18William Sawalich
19Jake Bollman
20Lawless Alan
22Amber Balcaen
23Tyler Reif
25Jake Finch
27Tim Richmond
28Brenden Queen
29Kyle Steckly
30Cleetus McFarland
31Rita Goulet
39D.L. Wilson
46Thad Moffitt
48Brad Smith
50Trevor Huddleston
51Blake Lothian
55Isabella Robusto
56Timmy Hill
62Steve Lewis Jr.
66Presley Sorah
67Ryan Roulette
69Will Kimmel
71Kyle Keller
72Jonathan Reaume
73Andy Jankowiak
76Kole Raz
77Corey Day
79Isaac Kitzmiller
85Becca Monopoli
86Brian Clubb
88A.J. Moyer
93Caleb Costner
95Hunter Wright
96Jackson McLerran
97Jason Kitzmiller
99Michael Maples

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