When Tony Stewart’s Sprint Car Racing hit the dirt tracks of Xbox One and PS4 back in February, we couldn’t have imagined it was going to kick up such a storm. But if truth be told, this dirt-covered oval racer more than delivered what was required from a gameplay point of view, allowing race fans the opportunity to indulge in something just a little different. Today though we see the overall experience being enhanced, as we take a trip to the sprint car capital of the world – the Knoxville Raceway.Â
Available to purchase and download into your Tony Stewart’s Sprint Car Racing experience right now is the Knoxville Raceway DLC. Priced up at £4.99, this is the second track addition to hit the game in the months since launch, following on from the previously released – and still available – Road Course DLC from a few short months back.Â
This time around though it’s time for the racing to take a trip to Knoxville, as racers get the chance to compete on the premier track in the sprint car racing world, proving that their skills can translate to a new race and once more they can come out trumps. With the draw that Knoxville has with those who immerse themselves into the racing scene, you can be sure that if you’re still whizzing round those circuits and enjoying everything that Tony Stewart’s Sprint Car Racing brings, then a purchase of this is a bit of a no-brainer.
As is always the case with any of these DLC drops, to add them into your game you just need to visit the Xbox Store – or the PlayStation Store if you’re preferring that way of racing – pay up the cash required and then head back into the game where you’ll see the new content has magically appeared.
Don’t forget to let us know if you decide to give it a spin. The comments section is down below.
DLC Description:
Tony Stewart’s Sprint Car Racing comes to Knoxville Raceway! Tackle the premier track in sprint car racing and try to win the checkered flag at The Sprint Car Capital of the World! Knoxville Raceway is a registered trademark of Marion County Fair Association. All corporate trademarks and intellectual property is used under license.