Nascar 21 Ignition Update 1.45 Patch Notes – February 17, 2022

Nascar 21 Ignition update 1.45 is now rolling out on PS4, Xbox and PC(1.4.5). According to the official Nascar Ignition 1.45 patch notes, the latest update added “Test Drive Next Gen Car” to Race Now menu. Apart from this, NASCAR Ignition patch 1.45 also includes a long list of bug fixes and changes.

Recently, a major update was released which added new stages in Career and Race Now.

Unfortunately, players are still experiencing a number of issues with the game. Today’s Nascar 21 Ignition version 1.45 addresses a few of these issues.

What is fixed in Nascar 21 Ignition February 17, 2022 Update (1.4.5)?

GAME MODES

  • Added “Test Drive Next Gen Car” to Race Now menu.

CARS & SCHEMES

  • Addressed a bug that could cause player car to not drive straight after a yellow flag restart.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause wheels to appear to spin while the car was stopped.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause the car splitter to appear yellow on Playoff schemes.
  • Addressed a bug that caused some logos to be missing on Denny Hamlin’s Playoff scheme.
  • [PC-only] Addressed a bug that could cause reflections in the rearview mirror to render incorrectly

TRACKS

  • Addressed a bug that could cause placeholder textures to appear in the terrain of certain road courses.
  • Fixed a portion of missing collision in the wall at Charlotte and Charlotte Roval.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause some signage, billboards, and screens to display placeholder content on various tracks.
  • Fixed a stability issue at the end of a race at Texas Motor Speedway.

AI

  • Addressed a bug that could cause the AI to enter the track during the player’s qualifying session.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause the AI to take control of the player’s car during Qualifying at Michigan after skipping the Practice session.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause the AI to retain control of the player’s car if they did not pit after the Stage 1 results screen.
  • Addressed a bug that caused unintended AI behavior after cautions at Bristol.

PIT STOPS

  • Addressed a bug that could cause the lap counter to function incorrectly in pit road at Phoenix.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause the player to pit incorrectly at Daytona.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause the player car to gloat above the ground in the pit road at Pocono.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause the pit crew to not be anchored correctly in pit road.

MULTIPLAYER

  • Addressed a bug that could cause the player car to be controlled by AI.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause players to not be removed from online servers after the race has ended.

NASCAR RULES

  • Adjusted the criteria that triggers corner cutting penalties at Road America.
  • Adjusted the criteria that triggers corner cutting penalties at Indianapolis.
  • Adjusted the criteria that triggers corner cutting penalties at Daytona Road Course.
  • Adjusted the criteria that triggers corner cutting penalties at Charlotte Roval.
  • Adjusted the criteria that triggers corner cutting penalties at Sonoma.
  • Adjusted the criteria that triggers corner cutting penalties at Circuit of the Americas.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause the corner cutting flag to be displayed incorrectly during Practice.

REPLAYS

  • Addressed a bug that could cause the game to freeze.

UI

  • Addressed a bug that could cause lap data to display incorrect times.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause the Race Results to display incorrect driver positions.
  • Addressed a bug that could cause the data on the “View Standings” tab to display incorrectly.
  • Addressed a bug that caused placeholder information to appear in the Results screen.

AUDIO

  • Addressed a bug that could cause an audio error when the

SETTINGS

  • Added a setting to enable/disable camera shake on impact.
  • Addressed a bug that caused the option to change the Default Camera View to be missing in the Main Menu and Datapad.

Download free Nascar Ignition patch 1.45 on PS4, PC, and Xbox One.

Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
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