Dirt Track Racing:Sprint Cars (DTRSC) | |
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Developer(s) | Ratbag Games |
Publisher(s) | Publisher Missing |
Designer | David Hewitt |
Engine | Difference Engine II |
status | Status Missing |
Release date | October 19, 2000 (NA) |
Genre | Racing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Age rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Arcade system | Arcade System Missing |
Media | Media Missing |
Input | Inputs Missing |
Requirements | Requirements Missing |
Credits | Soundtrack | Codes | Walkthrough |
Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars is a sprint car racing video game by the now defunct Ratbag Games. It is the second game of the dirt track racing series by Ratbag, which includes Dirt Track Racing (DTR), Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars, and Dirt Track Racing 2 (DTR2).
Background[ | ]
Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars, or DTRSC for short, was one of the first authentic sprint car, dirt track racing simulations in the video game market.
Game modes[ | ]
Single-player[ | ]
Career[ | ]
In the Career Mode, players race through their careers, earning money to upgrade their cars. Success brings more money, and sponsors, which help pay the bills. Unlike in most other racing games a player can enter any division of racing he or she chooses. Obviously the higher the series the stronger the competition so a player in the first or second season won't usually advance beyond the B-Main in the top flight of Sprint Car Racing. the only restrictions being only one race can be entered per weekend and the track selected being within an unlocked distance from a racer's garage.
Quick Action[ | ]
In the Quick Action Mode, players race against computer artificial intelligence (AI) players in regular races consisting of heats and features in short mode, or full racing programs consisting of hot laps, qualifying, heats, semi-features (B-, C-, D-Mains), and features (A-Mains).
Multiplayer[ | ]
In Multiplayer Mode, players can race other players from all over the world via GameSpy Client-Servers.
Race vehicles[ | ]
Players can choose from 4 different "410" Sprint cars, or one of 16 real World of Outlaws sprint car drivers.
410 sprint cars[ | ]
410 Sprint Car | 410 Sprint Car | |
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Ferkel | Green | |
Hubgarner | Merrill |
World of Outlaws drivers[ | ]
Name | Number | Name | Number | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dale Blaney | 93 | Jac Haudenschild | 22 | |
Mark Kinser | 5M | Danny Lasoski | 83 | |
Steve Kinser | 11 | Steve Smith | 19 | |
Sammy Swindell | 1 | Jeff Swindell | 104+ | |
Johnny Herrera | 20 | Donny Schatz | 15 | |
Tim Shaffer | 11H | Andy Hillenburg | 2 | |
Dean Jacobs | 8H | Tyler Walker | 10 | |
Bill Wilburn | 0 | Brooke Tatnell | 6 |
Tracks[ | ]
- Note: All of the tracks depicted in the game are real-life tracks.
Track Name | Track Length | Track "Location" | Track Name | Track Length | Track "Location" | |
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Dodge County Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Dodge County Fairgrounds, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin | Eagle Raceway | 3/4 Mile | Lincoln, Nebraska | |
Eldora Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Rossburg, Ohio | Gas City I-69 Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Gas City, Indiana | |
Hagerstown Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Hagerstown, Maryland | Huset's Speedway | 3/4 Mile | Sioux Falls, South Dakota | |
Knoxville Raceway | 1/2 Mile | Knoxville, Iowa | Kokomo Speedway | 1/4 Mile | Kokomo, Indiana | |
Lernerville Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Sarver, Pennsylvania | Lincoln Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Abbotstown, Pennsylvania | |
Manzanita Speedway | 1/4 Mile | Phoenix, Arizona | Muskogee Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Muskogee, Oklahoma | |
Pike County Speedway | 3/4 Mile | Magnolia, Mississippi | Santa Maria Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Santa Maria, California | |
Silver Dollar Speedway | 1/4 Mile | Chico, California | Southern Oregon Speedway | 4/9 Mile | Medford, Oregon | |
Talladega Short Track | 3/8 Mile | Talladega, Alabama | Terre Haute Action Track | 1/2 Mile | Terre Haute, Indiana | |
Wayne County Speedway | 3/8 Mile | Orrville, Ohio | Williams Grove Speedway | 1/2 Mile | Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania |
Movie maker[ | ]
Software included in Dirt Track Racing: Sprint Cars allows for the exporting of video clips of game action in AVI format. This is the first game in the Ratbag DTR franchise that allows movies to be exported from the game.
Unsupported features[ | ]
One of the most used unsupported features is the ability for users to create skins, cars, and tracks easily with outside software. Some players have even found software that allows them to change the .DE2 files to create entirely new cars and tracks, instead of just renaming existing cars.
See also[ | ]
External links[ | ]
- Ratbag Games: Last version of Ratbag Games official website reproduced by Australian video game website Sumea for archives purposes.
References[ | ]
- [1] GameFAQ's website (Release date)
- The booklet that comes with the game.