Whilst the real-life NASCAR season is done and dusted, when it comes to virtual racing, the action never stops.
That is evidenced by a huge new update released in recent days for the NASCAR 25 video game, announced via the game's social media channels and that features some exciting content for Kyle Larson fans!
Developed by iRacing Studios, NASCAR 25 is the first new standalone NASCAR console title in years, aiming to reboot the series with modern graphics, authentic teams and drivers, and a deeper career mode focused on real NASCAR progression.
Whilst not without issue, the game has been generally well received by fans and critics alike.
NASCAR 25 latest update
Now, however, a huge new patch has been unveiled, designed to make the game and the racing on it even better.
Not only that, but some of the new additions should make it an all-around more immersive experience for virtual drivers.
One of the key highlights of the post has been three new Kyle Larson paint schemes, added to the game in light of his Cup Series championship victory at Phoenix last month.
Elsewhere, support for December DLC has been added, which will allow users to add a whole load of new paint schemes across all three national NASCAR series for an additional amount of dollars.
For the full list of updates, please see below:
- Improved pit road exit speeds
- 3 new Kyle Larson paint schemes
- Fix for Championship mode winner winning the championship even if not in the final four
- Updated Driver Ratings through the 2025 season with data from Racing Insights
- Fixed an online issue with AI drivers sometimes being out of sync
- Re-tuned the AI Incident Slider
- Fixed an issue in the paint kit where shapes would sometimes disappear
- Fixed an issue that could potentially cause a server connect error when loading a track online
- Added the Goodyear blimp
- Fixed an issue where a private lobby host leaves and the countdown timer remains paused (already fixed on Steam)
- Support for December DLC
