NASCAR Euro Series V8GP race car is available on iRacing offering simracers from all over the world. Race the best pure racing machine in Europe now!
- NASCAR Euro Series debuts on iRacing with the Euro NASCAR V8GP race car
- The Euro NASCAR V8GP provides unique mix between NASCAR V8 Heritage and European GP racing
- Simracers from all over the world to enjoy the thrills of NASCAR Euro Series pure racing
iRacing and NASCAR are pleased to announce the debut of the NASCAR Euro Series on the simulator as a part of iRacing’s 2026 Season 3 build, which officially released on Tuesday. iRacers from around the world can now license the EuroNASCAR V8GP and compete on hundreds of the world’s premier race courses.

“We’re thrilled to expand our NASCAR footprint globally with the release of the EuroNASCAR V8GP on iRacing,” said iRacing president Tony Gardner. “This car combines the strength of our relationship as NASCAR’s Official Simulation Partner with a style of racing that speaks to our ever-expanding European userbase. It’s a fun, approachable car that will give stock car and road racers the best of both worlds, and we can’t wait to see how the community responds to racing it.”
“Today marks an exciting milestone for the NASCAR Euro Series,” said Jerome Galpin, President/CEO, NASCAR Euro Series. “We are very happy and proud to bring our unique Pure Racing spirit to the world of esports with the launch of the EuroNASCAR V8GP car on iRacing. The V8GP Racecar is a truly special machine: the bridge between NASCAR V8 heritage and European GP racing spirit. Fully engineered to race on road courses, it is the perfect ambassador for the close, spectacular and demanding racing that defines the Official NASCAR European Championship. This partnership opens a new door for fans, sim racers and drivers around the world to experience that unique racing beast firsthand.

The EuroNASCAR V8GP produces 450 horsepower from a 5.7-liter naturally aspirated V8. It is configured to race on Europe’s premier road courses, including the Brands Hatch Indy circuit and Circuit Zolder, which are on both iRacing and the 2026 NASCAR Euro Series calendar. In 2021, the car cemented a unique place in NASCAR history, becoming the first in the sanctioning body to feature use of a sequential gearbox as an option.
Garrett Lowe, whose success in the eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series led him to a real-world NASCAR Euro Series drive with BS+ Bremotion, has been involved in the development of the car. Lowe, who finished sixth in PRO division points as a rookie last season with three top-five finishes, provided crucial feedback to the development team to ensure an accurate build.
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