Compare NASCAR '15 Victory Edition prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Eutechnyx. Published by Dusenberry Martin Racing. Released on 7/27/2015. Available on PC. Genres: Racing.

The last Eutechnyx NASCAR before the studio closed its doors for good, and somehow still the go-to pick for oval racing on PC if you want a career, real drivers, and a controller that actually works.

I've spent time with most of the modern licensed NASCAR titles on PC, and NASCAR '15 Victory Edition sits in a curious spot: it's a decade-old game built on an even older foundation, yet the Steam community still spins up multiplayer groups for it and fans argue it handles better than successors that had bigger budgets. That says something, even if it doesn't say everything. What you're getting here is the complete package of the 2015 Sprint Cup season, real drivers, authentic oval and road-course tracks, over 80 paint schemes, and the full career mode where you build your team from scratch. Career is the meat of it: you pick a manufacturer, sign sponsors for bonus credits, upgrade your race shop, and grind toward respectability in the Sprint Cup Series. Race weekend settings let you dial in driver difficulty, race length, qualifying format, and tire and fuel wear ratios, which means total newcomers can drop everything to minimum friction and oval fans who want a proper long run have a path to that too. The AI at higher difficulties is genuinely punishing early on, because your starter car is uncompetitive against a full field until you invest those sponsor credits wisely. That tension is the best thing the career does. On the track, controller feel is solid. Cars slide when you push them past the limit, tire wear builds over a run and lap times visibly fall off, and going three and four wide on a superspeedway has a white-knuckle quality that the game earns honestly. Pre-race presentation includes Mike Joy and Darrell Waltrip commentary, military flyovers, and the full 43-car grid atmosphere. The tracks themselves feel distinct whether you're on a short oval or a road course, and that variety keeps the early career sessions from blurring together. The crash physics are serviceable, with debris capable of puncturing tires and wall contact altering chassis handling until your next pit stop. Here is where the honesty part comes in. This is fundamentally an update to NASCAR '14, not a ground-up game, and that shows. The tutorial is almost non-existent, so if you have never touched a NASCAR sim you will spend your first few hours poking at setup menus with tool tips that tell you very little. Stability is a known issue too: random main menu crashes, multiplayer lobby instability, and an Alt-Tab bug that mangled the resolution on older rigs are all documented. No split-screen either, which means the "four friends on a couch" scenario is off the table entirely. Online multiplayer exists and the community has kept small groups active, but do not expect populated lobbies on demand. For wheel and pedal users, full controller support is confirmed but there is no specific wheel calibration tooling to speak of, so your mileage will vary depending on your hardware. A gamepad works well out of the box. It is a PC-only release at this point, and the developer Eutechnyx has since closed, so patches are done. What you see is what you get. If you are a NASCAR fan who wants a licensed career mode with real 2015 season content, adjustable difficulty, and a controller that does not fight you, this scratches the itch at a budget price point. If you want a polished sim with modern wheel support or couch co-op, look elsewhere. Riley, Scout Team

NASCAR '15 Victory Edition

NASCAR '15 Victory Edition

Jul 27, 2015EutechnyxDusenberry Martin Racing
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The last Eutechnyx NASCAR before the studio closed its doors for good, and somehow still the go-to pick for oval racing on PC if you want a career, real drivers, and a controller that actually works.

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Best for NASCAR fans after a budget career mode with real 2015 drivers, provided you can forgive its age and thin onboarding.

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I've spent time with most of the modern licensed NASCAR titles on PC, and NASCAR '15 Victory Edition sits in a curious spot: it's a decade-old game built on an even older foundation, yet the Steam community still spins up multiplayer groups for it and fans argue it handles better than successors that had bigger budgets. That says something, even if it doesn't say everything. What you're getting here is the complete package of the 2015 Sprint Cup season, real drivers, authentic oval and road-course tracks, over 80 paint schemes, and the full career mode where you build your team from scratch. Career is the meat of it: you pick a manufacturer, sign sponsors for bonus credits, upgrade your race shop, and grind toward respectability in the Sprint Cup Series. Race weekend settings let you dial in driver difficulty, race length, qualifying format, and tire and fuel wear ratios, which means total newcomers can drop everything to minimum friction and oval fans who want a proper long run have a path to that too. The AI at higher difficulties is genuinely punishing early on, because your starter car is uncompetitive against a full field until you invest those sponsor credits wisely. That tension is the best thing the career does. On the track, controller feel is solid. Cars slide when you push them past the limit, tire wear builds over a run and lap times visibly fall off, and going three and four wide on a superspeedway has a white-knuckle quality that the game earns honestly. Pre-race presentation includes Mike Joy and Darrell Waltrip commentary, military flyovers, and the full 43-car grid atmosphere. The tracks themselves feel distinct whether you're on a short oval or a road course, and that variety keeps the early career sessions from blurring together. The crash physics are serviceable, with debris capable of puncturing tires and wall contact altering chassis handling until your next pit stop. Here is where the honesty part comes in. This is fundamentally an update to NASCAR '14, not a ground-up game, and that shows. The tutorial is almost non-existent, so if you have never touched a NASCAR sim you will spend your first few hours poking at setup menus with tool tips that tell you very little. Stability is a known issue too: random main menu crashes, multiplayer lobby instability, and an Alt-Tab bug that mangled the resolution on older rigs are all documented. No split-screen either, which means the "four friends on a couch" scenario is off the table entirely. Online multiplayer exists and the community has kept small groups active, but do not expect populated lobbies on demand. For wheel and pedal users, full controller support is confirmed but there is no specific wheel calibration tooling to speak of, so your mileage will vary depending on your hardware. A gamepad works well out of the box. It is a PC-only release at this point, and the developer Eutechnyx has since closed, so patches are done. What you see is what you get. If you are a NASCAR fan who wants a licensed career mode with real 2015 season content, adjustable difficulty, and a controller that does not fight you, this scratches the itch at a budget price point. If you want a polished sim with modern wheel support or couch co-op, look elsewhere.

Riley
Riley · Scout Team

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steamCareer ModeOval RacingLicensed TeamsController-FriendlyTire Wear SimulationSponsor ManagementGamepad RacingCasual Sim

System Requirements

Minimum

OS *
Windows XP
Memory
2048 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
7 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce 8800 GT
Processor
AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000 (2*3000 MHz)

Recommended

OS *
Windows 7
Memory
4096 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
7 GB available space
Graphics
GeForce GTX 260
Processor
Intel Core I5-760 (4*2800 MHz)

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Developer
Eutechnyx
Publisher
Dusenberry Martin Racing
Release Date
Jul 27, 2015

Features

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NASCAR '15 Victory Edition was released on 27 July 2015.

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NASCAR '15 Victory Edition was developed by Eutechnyx and published by Dusenberry Martin Racing.