A beginner's guide to NASCAR Heat 5 (2024)

Before NASCAR Rivals, NASCAR Heat Ultimate Edition+ and NASCAR 21: Ignition, the first NASCAR title that Motorsport Games had their name attached to was the final game in the numbered NASCAR Heat series—NASCAR Heat 5.

What may currently still be the most played NASCAR title to this date is available to play on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and on PC via Steam. Heat 5 supports Single-Player Career, Single-Player Races, 40-player online multiplayer, Challenges, Championship mode as well as split-screen multiplayer mode.

I’ll be diving into some of the basics for NASCAR Heat 5 to help get everyone started. From setting up the controls to starting a career, from playing online to customizing your driver, and everything else in between, I’ve got what you need to succeed in the 2020 NASCAR gaming title.

DIFFICULTY OPTIONS

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First things first, you’ll set up how you want to play the game. There are four difficulty presets – Casual, Normal, Hard and Expert. The lower you are, the easier things will be. More driving assistance will be implemented and the AI will be turned down. Conversely, the higher you go, the harder it will be.

This game does work with wheels, certain ones depending if you’re on PC or a console. With a wheel, the Expert experience is probably fine for even a casual sim racer. Plus, players can customize their experience further in the game settings.

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Turning all the assists off would need an expert touch to not completely spin on take-off or lock up the brakes when attempting to slow down. Start at a lower setting until you get more comfortable, then raise it up from there.Some other custom settings, such as harder AI but more assists or vice-versa, are also changeable here.

NASCAR Heat 5 does allow for Custom Setups, but you would need to have your difficulty turned up to Hard or Expert (Hard values at the minimum) to mess with it.

In the setup settings, there are a ton of things to mess with. It is a sorely missed feature that hasn’t been found in a NASCAR title since NH5. Messing with these settings could get your car driving more comfortably and faster over a run.

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If you didn’t want to mess with the details like that, NASCAR Heat 5 also offers a slider bar to adjust between loose and tight and a few areas in between.

CAREER MODE TIPS

As it usually is with NASCAR console games, the career mode is the big-ticket item for the majority of it. It’s immersive capabilities allow players to pick a spot to start their career. If you don’t like dirt, start with Trucks! Or, start at the top level and see what’s available off the bat.

You could race in all four series if you’d like, and as you can either race each season as an owner/driveror just drive for a preexisting team.

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The latter will allow players to pick from one of the entry-level teams in each series, such as Rick Ware Racing or Spire Motorsports for Cup, or Hattori Racing or MBM Motorsports in the Xfinity Series.

Players will get to choose which driver to replace, or they could alternatively add their own car with one of the team’s sponsors and begin their career from there. As players progress, the teams to choose from and drive for will become more lucrative as goals for each team are met.

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As an owner/driver, you’llcreate your own team, manage expenses and personnel, upgradeequipment and work up to the top of the NASCAR Cup Series.

NASCAR fans, think of it like what Tony Stewart did when he drove for Stewart-Haas Racing, or what BJ McLeod currently does with Live Fast Motorsports. The ultimate goal is to become the NASCAR Cup Series champion.

SPONSOR GOALS AND CASH ON HAND

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There will be incentive-based challenges from sponsors to complete that you can choose how easy or difficult. An easier challenge will yield a smaller monetary prize. Momentum is something that can be earned during a season that provides a bit of a speed boost.

If you’re struggling with completing goals for sponsors, maybe think about taking a lower goal. Completing goals in general are good for the business relationship you share with your sponsor.

If you’re constantly failing to meet expectations, it will make retaining sponsors and finding better rides a bit tougher. Also, you’ll at least have some income, even from a lower goal.

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For the owner/drivers, there are four different types of cars, from Short Track, to Speedway, then Superspeedway and finally, Road Course.

The first race of the season is the Daytona 500, but opting for a Superspeedway car as a first purchase will put players behind the ball at the speedways that follow.

There are also engineers that can be hired that will help increase engine power, chassis and aero capabilities of the car, depending on their specialties and how you upgrade them.

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You’ll need to upgrade both the departments (with money) and the people (with money). Don’t overspend if you find a place where you’re competitive, you don’t need to fully upgrade until later on.

NASCAR usually isn’t about winning it all in the first season, it should be a grind to the top. It’s your fake money though, so spend as you please.

CAREER RACE SCHEDULE, CHALLENGES, RIVALRIES

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The Career schedule follows the 36-race NASCAR Cup Series schedule, starting in Daytona and ending in Phoenix. Races can be set to different lengths, some will allow for more options to be turned on, such as yellow flags, stages and black flags.

You can also choose to turn on DNF’s in the settings. If you crash hard enough, you’ll end the race without completion.You can simulate sessions if you don’t want to participate in a practice, qualifying or even a race session.

There are only 36 races and one series to contend with now, however. The season is split into four Superspeedway races, eight at Short Tracks, three Road Courses and 21 intermediate Speedway races.

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My suggestion would be to build the speedway intermediate car first, since that’s the bulk. After that, whichever of the other three you prefer. Don’t forget to upgrade personnel and departments along the way!

Do take note, the game classifies Phoenix Raceway as a short track so a short track car will work best there… but that’s just plain wrong, in my opinion.

Don’t forget about NASCAR Heat 5’s Reputation System. Your reputation is dependent on the way you drive the computer opponents. Certain teams won’t sign you if you have too many rivals, or certain rivals against you.

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You get into rivalries with drivers by running them dirty and will make it harder to race around them.

On the opposite side of the coin, if you work together with another AI driver with drafting and making clean passes, you’ll get friendly with them, making them more likely to work with you.

OTHER GAME MODES

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There are a host of other modes outside of the NASCAR Cup Series career. Single player modes, such as the Single Race and Challenges, are set to keep players entertained at their own pace.

Multiplayer options, such as Online or Local, exist to let players enjoy the title with others. If you don’t want the heftiness that comes with a career, players can also create their own Championships to compete in.

Finally, there are customization options to get into. Both cars and drivers can be created to your likeness to have a truly immersive experience.

SINGLE PLAYER RACE NOW

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Race Now is fairly self-explanatory. Pick a series, pick a car, pick a track, go race a single race event. Race Now is great for getting to learn a circuit for the first time in a race setting, perhaps to see how different settings might work out.

There are 30 Asphalt racing venues selectable here. In certain cars, some venues host a second date that can be cycled to replicate in your single race endeavor. There are also some tracks that aren’t normally on their respective calendars. For example, the Cup Series doesn’t go to Canada or Mid-Ohio, but you can race them here.

Eldora is only selectable in the Trucks, as far as the normal NASCAR series are concerned. The dirt cars can also choose Eldora and the special dirt races that they can only partake in.

ONLINE AND LOCAL MULTIPLAYER

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For NASCAR Heat 5, up to 40 players can get into a lobby and race against one another or a number of AI cars. A host can set up the lobby, choosing most of the details that could be chosen for an offline race.

Options range from the basics, like lap count, and flag settings and the track, to the number of assists that can be turned on or off.

Split Screen is a local multiplayer option to allow two players to race in a session offline on a single console or PC.

CAR PAINTS AND CHARACTER CREATION

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The NASCAR Heat 5 paint booth includes a list of pre-made bases and specifically-placed sponsors.

Unlike Ignition and Rivals, creators will not need to build their own liveries from shapes and size up their own logos to make them fit nicely, that just isn’t a feature in this title. Instead, they’ll just have to conform to the placement and dimensions that the game provides with no custom options.

A driver can also be created in NASCAR Heat 5, and this is the same process that is in Rivals. Details such as facial features, weight, height, and uniform can all be adjusted.

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When you load up a race weekend, you’ll see your character leaning on the race vehicle. When you win, your avatar will celebrate in victory lane. Make yourself as accurate or as wild as you desire.

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So, there you have it. Please, do remember that this is a starting guide for beginners and there are a lot more details to get into. Did we miss something important? Let us know in the comments below!

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FAQs

What should I spend money on in NASCAR Heat 5? ›

You only need money if you own a team. If you're an owner, you can spend your money on cars chassis, improving your equipment/departments, hiring and training your employees, and purchasing the rights to your team logos. You can earn money as both a driver and an owner.

How long does it take to beat NASCAR Heat 5? ›

How long does it take to beat NASCAR Heat 5? The estimated time to complete all 67 NASCAR Heat 5 achievements is 40-50 hours.

What is the difference between NASCAR Heat 5 and NASCAR Heat 5 Ultimate Edition? ›

NASCAR Heat 5 Ultimate Edition

The Ultimate Edition includes NASCAR Heat 5 Standard Edition and all of the DLC packs from 2020 that feature new paint schemes, challenges, and more!

What does tape and wedge mean in NASCAR Heat 5? ›

Tape: higher makes it tighter in middle loser on entry and exit. lower does opposite effect tighter on entry and exit looser in the middle. Wedge: compresses right springs the higher you go causing the car to be “tighter” but on road courses it helps the car turn right, lower helps the car turn left.

How do you get more sponsors in NASCAR Heat 5? ›

Sponsors are offered upon buying a team. To get the interest of a sponsor, you must meet their “requirements”, such as having a solid reputation or performing well on the track, etc. You can see which sponsors may have interest by checking the sponsors screen in the Contracts menu.

Can you upgrade your cars in NASCAR Heat 5? ›

There are 2 stages to upgrading your car: R&D Center and Garage. You need to perform tasks in BOTH of these buildings before your car upgrades are complete. Step 1: Head to your R&D Center in your Fan Zone (see Fan Zone for more info).

Can you hire a driver in NASCAR Heat 5? ›

You have the option to race as a freelance driver and sign for any team who'll offer you a drive, or create your own team and hire staff and even other drivers to race for you. Being a team owner is easily the most enjoyable mode of the two.

Is Tony Stewart in NASCAR Heat 5? ›

It was developed by 704Games and was published by Motorsport Games on July 10, 2020, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows via Steam. Chase Elliott is the cover athlete for the standard edition, and Tony Stewart is the cover athlete for the Gold edition.

Is NASCAR Heat 5 fun? ›

Overall, however, NASCAR Heat 5 is a healthy serving of familiar racing fun that's still head and shoulders above a lot of other sports simulators available on today's market.

Does NASCAR Heat 5 have stages? ›

Stages are included in NASCAR Heat 5, and they have worked properly since the launch to the game as well.

How many tracks are in NASCAR Heat 5? ›

There are 39 authentic tracks for you to race on across the various series, including Daytona International Speedway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course and Talladega Superspeedway, plus 9 dirt tracks.

Why do NASCAR fans hold up 3 fingers? ›

🏎️🏁 Fans hold up three fingers during a lap three tribute honoring the late Dale Earnhardt Sr.

What does tight and loose mean on NASCAR Heat 5? ›

Shock Settings. Shock settings will ultimately lead to a tight or loose car. Bump: A higher front (left or right) shock bump will make the car tighter on corner entry. A lower front shock bump will make the car looser. A higher rear (left or right) shock bump will make the car looser on corner exit.

How to tune your car in NASCAR Heat 5? ›

Head into Game Options from the Main Menu and be sure your Difficulty Preset is Expert or Custom in the Gameplay tab. Then head into a race. In the Garage, in the upper right you will see the Car Setup indicator. Select CHANGE and you will be able to alter your car's custom setup for Qualify and/or Race.

What is the max speed rating in NASCAR Heat 5? ›

Speed Ratings are earned by lap times on each track, the faster the lap time, the higher the Speed Rating. 105 is the highest and will reward you with an "Elite" rank. These laps MUST be done in "Race" mode for them to count towards this achievement.

Is NASCAR Heat 5 a good racing game? ›

If you already own last year's outing, there's not much reason to upgrade unless you're a die-hard fan, but if you're new to the series or skipped a few of the last ones, NASCAR Heat 5 is a great starting point, even for amateurs to the sport.

How much does a good NASCAR driver make? ›

NASCAR drivers approximately get paid $112,038 per year. The exact figure depends on their experience, performance, popularity, sponsorships, or team affiliations.

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