ESPN Speedworld

Description
The racing video game known as ESPN Speed World is a generic title that is styled after NASCAR. The game starts the player off with a stock car, and they have the ability to tune everything about it, from the angle of the spoiler to the setting of the shocks all the way up to the pressure in the tyres.
There are three distinct categories of racetracks that can be competed on: super speedways, short tracks, and road courses. Within each category, there are five distinct tracks to choose from. Players have the option of racing against the computer, which controls all 23 other stock cars on the track at the same time, or competing against a friend in a head-to-head match on a split screen.
In addition to that, it featured physically accurate driving dynamics. In spite of the fact that it did not possess a NASCAR licence, it did have ESPN, which broadcast the races and featured NASCAR analyst Dr. Jerry Punch, who provided his voice to the game for the purpose of providing colour commentary.