NASCAR has entered the Fortnite scene with a special collaboration featuring a new Chicago Street Race circuit within the Rocket Racing game mode.


NASCAR Joins Fortnite with New Rocket Racing Track

Fortnite, a dynamic platform known for incorporating various elements from popular culture into its gameplay, has now embraced the adrenaline-pumping world of NASCAR. This partnership brings official NASCAR content into Fortnite's Rocket Racing game mode, a relatively new addition to the game that merges high-speed racing with arcade-style action.

The collaboration between Epic Games (creator of Fortnite) and development team Karta has now introduced the ‘Chicago Street Race’ circuit to the game’s roster. This new track is inspired by the real NASCAR event scheduled to occur in Chicago later this month. However, this isn't just a regular race track; the game developers have smartly integrated Rocket Racing's signature features into the design. This means players can expect an immersive experience complete with boost pads, multiple routes, and even sections where cars can drive upside down, catapulting Fortnite's action-packed racing to new heights.

The new NASCAR track in Fortnite is not a mere replication of the real-life Chicago Street Race track; rather, it's an imaginative reinterpretation that infuses typical race elements with extraordinary possibilities only feasible within the Fortnite universe. These elements ensure that each race is unpredictable and exhilarating, catering to both NASCAR fans and Fortnite gamers looking for something new in their racing experience.

Furthermore, the NASCAR-themed race track in Fortnite does more than just provide an exciting new gameplay element. It's also a visually appealing addition to the game, capturing the vibrant and dynamic essence of NASCAR races. Players can visually experience the track, modified for an out-of-this-world racing adventure, where the usual constraints of physics don't always apply, offering a fresh perspective on racing video games.

Here's a brief glimpse of what the track looks like and what players can expect: