NASCAR video game fans are about to get the info they’ve been waiting to hear. On Thursday, June 18 — which unfortunately for them turned out to be the same day Rockstar Games dropped its Grand Theft Auto 6 info — iRacing announced its release window and cover athlete for NASCAR 26. Let’s talk video games.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Title: NASCAR 26 (iRacing Studios)
- Release window: September 2026 (exact date not yet announced)
- Platforms: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC via Steam
- Cover athlete: Kyle Larson, reigning Cup Series champion
- Predecessor: NASCAR 25 launched October 2025
When Is NASCAR 26’s Release Date?
While the release of the info collided with a GTA 6 announcement, the actual release date for NASCAR 26 will be well before Rockstar’s monster drops.
iRacing confirmed the game will arrive in September 2026, a month ahead of NASCAR 25’s October launch, with the exact date still to come. That timing keeps NASCAR 26 clear of Grand Theft Auto 6’s November 19 release, giving the racing sim room to breathe before the year’s biggest title arrives.
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The earlier slot also lines the launch up with the heart of the Cup Series Playoffs, the same real-world hook iRacing used last year. For a franchise still trying to prove it can be an annual fixture, hitting that window cleanly matters.
Who Is On The Cover Of NASCAR 26?
Kyle Larson has been tabbed as the cover athlete for this year’s game.
The reigning Cup Series champion gets the solo spotlight, a shift from NASCAR 25’s three-driver cover of William Byron, Christopher Bell and Ryan Blaney. The pick follows a familiar playbook for sports titles leaning on marquee names, much like EA’s cover reveal for Madden 27.
Fan-favorite Chase Elliott and iRacing personality Carson Hocevar had both drawn pre-reveal buzz, but Larson’s title carried the day. A single-driver box also gives iRacing a cleaner marketing image than last year’s crowded layout.
What Platforms Will NASCAR 26 Be On?
The usual suspects are confirmed from a platform standpoint, but what about the Nintendo Switch 2?
NASCAR 26 is set for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC via Steam, matching NASCAR 25’s lineup, with the PC version likely to trail the console release as it did last year. A native Switch 2 edition remains unconfirmed, leaving that door open the way other 2026 releases have surprised fans with late Nintendo support.
What Else Should Fans Know About NASCAR 26?
With NASCAR 25 earning a modest 73 Metacritic score, fans should expect iRacing to address some of the community’s pain points in the new version.
iRacing says NASCAR 26 is well into development as an evolution of last year’s game rather than a reboot, with Dale Earnhardt Jr. again curating a soundtrack of roughly 19 songs plus new controls to mute or skip tracks. The new San Diego street circuit at Naval Base Coronado, laser-scanned for the main iRacing sim, is widely expected to carry over to the console game.
Stronger modes and post-launch support, the kind that has kept console racers like Forza Horizon 6 in the conversation, will be the bar to clear. If iRacing closes the gaps from NASCAR 25, year two could be the one that turns this into a true annual franchise.


