The NASCAR 25 track listing has been revealed by iRacing.
Looking at the list, there are 30 unique tracks—91 total when counting duplicates—in the game with many being available for multiple series. Each track will be available to race in Career Mode, Quick Race, Online, and Championship Mode. What hasn’t been made clear is whether or not different series can drive on different tracks, such as Cup Series cards going to Rockingham Speedway.
NASCAR 25 launches on October 14 for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The game is also set to launch on PC, but no date has been announced as of publishing.
You can view the full NASCAR 25 track listings below. Let us know what track you’re excited to race on down in the comments below, and take the discussion further in the Insider Gaming forums.
NASCAR 25 Track Listing
Cup Series
- Bristol Motor Speedway
- Charlotte Motor Speedway
- Charlotte Road Course
- Chicago Street Course
- Circuit of the Americas
- Darlington Raceway
- Daytona International Speedway
- Dover Motor Speedway
- EchoPark Speedway
- Homestead-Miami Speedway
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Iowa Speedway
- Kansas Speedway
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway
- Martinsville Speedway
- Michigan Speedway
- Nashville Superspeedway
- New Hampshire Motor Speedway
- North Wilkesboro Speedway
- Phoenix Raceway
- Pocono Raceway
- Richmond Raceway
- Sonoma Raceway
- Talladega Superspeedway
- Texas Motor Speedway
- Watkins Glen International
- World Wide Technology Raceway
Xfinity Series
- Bristol Motor Speedway
- Charlotte Motor Speedway
- Charlotte Road Course
- Chicago Street Course
- Circuit of the Americas
- Darlington Raceway
- Daytona International Speedway
- Dover Motor Speedway
- EchoPark Speedway
- Homestead-Miami Speedway
- Indianapolis Motor Speedway
- Iowa Speedway
- Kansas Speedway
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway
- Martinsville Speedway
- Michigan Speedway
- Nashville Superspeedway
- Phoenix Raceway
- Pocono Raceway
- Rockingham Speedway
- Sonoma Raceway
- Talladega Superspeedway
- Texas Motor Speedway
- Watkins Glen International
- World Wide Technology Raceway
Truck Series
- Bristol Motor Speedway
- Charlotte Motor Speedway
- Charlotte Road Course
- Darlington Raceway
- Daytona International Speedway
- EchoPark Speedway
- Homestead-Miami Speedway
- Kansas Speedway
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway
- Lime Rock Park
- Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park
- Martinsville Speedway
- Michigan Speedway
- Nashville Superspeedway
- New Hampshire Motor Speedway
- North Wilkesboro Speedway
- Phoenix Raceway
- Pocono Raceway
- Richmond Raceway
- Rockingham Speedway
- Talladega Superspeedway
- Texas Motor Speedway
- Watkins Glen International
ARCA Series
- Bristol Motor Speedway
- Charlotte Motor Speedway
- Daytona International Speedway
- Dover Motor Speedway
- Iowa Speedway
- Kansas Speedway
- Lime Rock Park
- Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park
- Martinsville Speedway
- Michigan Speedway
- North Wilkesboro Speedway
- Phoenix Raceway
- Richmond Raceway
- Rockingham Speedway
- Talladega Superspeedway
- Watkins Glen International
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The fact that there are tracks missing is unacceptable. So many arca tracks are missing that the schedule is unrecognizable from what it should be. Portland, an area desperate for NASCAR representation was completely robbed, and worst of all is that races from the premier Cup series are missing, two of the most exciting additions to the NASCAR 2025 schedule, Bowman Gray Stadium and Mexico City, leave me wondering if this game is even worthy of the title NASCAR 25.
Why should we settle for this? Nobody would have been ok with EA if their recently released NCAA Football game was missing a premier college, so how is it acceptable for us to be missing any racetracks. I had great excitement for this game, but I’m very concerned that this will be another game that comes out and does not accurately capture the state of the sport today.