NASCAR Heat 2
NASCAR Heat 2 2018 Season Update Available Now, Includes Charlotte Roval & Much More
The NASCAR Heat 2 2018 season update is scheduled to arrive before the Daytona 500 for $9.99 on the PlayStation Store, Xbox Marketplace, and Steam. It includes new drivers, new 2018 paint schemes, updated 2018 schedule, new Chevrolet Camaro model, the Charlotte Roval and updated teams and rosters. Once an exact date has been announced, we will update this post.
UPDATE: (1-31)Â The season update is scheduled to arrive on February 9.
UPDATE #2: (2-9) The season update is available now.
The Charlotte Roval, part road course and part oval, at Charlotte Motor Speedway creates racing never seen before. Compete on this one-of-a-kind track before anyone else in the NASCAR Heat 2 2018 Season Update. Though the Roval is still taking shape in the real world, the version available in the game has 18 turns.
After purchasing the 2018 Season Update, players will choose between the 2017 and 2018 Season. In the 2018 Season, players will be able to choose between Quick Race, Championship, Split Screen, and Career modes. The new 2018 paint schemes and Roval cannot be used online; however, you can customize the new 2018 Chevrolet Camaro in the 2018 car customization area.
Due to the production timeline, only the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series will be updated. In the 2018 Career mode, you’ll start fresh in the 2017 versions of the Camping World Truck Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series. When you hit the MENCS, you’ll have the 2018 paint schemes, schedule, and more. 2017 Career mode progress will remain untouched.
2018 MONSTER ENERGY NASCAR CUP SERIES ROSTER
- Jamie McMurray, Cessna
- Brad Keselowski, Discount Tire & Miller Lite (for players ages 21 and up) or BRAD K
- Austin Dillon, DOW
- Chase Cabre, Max Siegel Inc.
- Kevin Harvick, Jimmy Johns
- Trevor Bayne, AdvoCare
- Chase Elliott, NAPA Auto Parts
- Aric Almirola, Smithfield
- Denny Hamlin, FedEx Express
- Ryan Blaney, Menards
- Ty Dillon, Geico
- Clint Bowyer, Haas Automation
- Ricky Stenhouse, Jr, Fastenal
- Kyle Busch, M&M’s
- Daniel Suarez, Arris
- Erik Jones, DeWalt
- Paul Menard, Menards
- Joey Logano, Shell/Pennzoil
- William Byron, Axalta
- Ryan Newman, Caterpillar
- Matt DiBendetto, Can-Am
- Michael McDowell, Love’s
- Chris Buescher, Kleenex
- Hailie Deegan, Monster Energy
- David Ragan, Shriners Hospital
- Kurt Busch, Haas Automation/Monster Energy
- Kyle Larson, Credit One
- Darrell Wallace Jr, Click ‘n Close
- Todd Gilliland, Pedigree
- AJ Allmendinger, Kroger Click List
- Jimmie Johnson, Lowe’s
- Harrison Burton, DEX Imaging
- Ty Majeski, Roush Fenway Racing
- Brendan Gaughan, Beard Oil Distributing
- Carl Long, CrashClaimsRUs
- Cole Whitt, RTIC Coolers
- Martin Truex Jr, Bass Pro Shops/5 Hour Energy
- Alex Bowman, Nationwide Insurance
- Kasey Kahne, Procore
- DJ Kennington, LORDCO/Castrol