Announcing the eNASCAR Heat Pro League Championship Finale, Powered By ASUS
Season 2 of the eNASCAR Heat Pro League (eNHPL) is coming to a close next week, but not before one epic night of showdowns for the Championship Finale. With a total of $70,000 on the line, 28 teams and drivers from around the world will compete on Wednesday, August 19th for the chance to take home the gold.

The fastest racing competitions demand the best PC hardware around, which is why ASUS has been named the official gaming hardware sponsor of eNASCAR. We’ve provided each of the 28 drivers with everything they need to get that coveted checkered flag in this historic championship race. If you’re interested in racing like a pro with your own setup, check out the ROG Strix G15CK desktop PC, the ROG Strix XG32 monitor, and the ROG Strix Go 2.4 headset.

The eNHPL Championship Finale will take place in the PC version of NASCAR HEAT 5, which is officially licensed by NASCAR. Unlike previous championship series, this is the first time all drivers will be competing on the same platform at the same time, and they’ll all be using the same powerful ROG hardware to keep the playing field even. It’s an event that you won’t want to miss.
You can tune in live on Wednesday, August 19th via motorsport.tv, the official NASCAR HEAT Facebook and Twitch accounts, eNASCAR.com, and on taped delay via MAVTV in the USA and REV TV in Canada.
While it’s too late to qualify for the championship race, you can still get in on the action in NASCAR HEAT 5. You can customize your own car, manage your team, and bring home the gold in one of the most exciting NASCAR games of all time. Whether you want to just jump right into racing at the Brickyard, or you want to climb your way up from drifting around dirt tracks in the Xtreme Dirt Tour, the game has something for every racing fan.
You’ll find every official team, driver, and cars from three NASCAR National Series, as well as 39 different authentic tracks from around the country. Race against friends on the couch with split-screen mode, or challenge friends online, just like the pros competing in next week’s eNHPL Championship Finale. And don’t forget to pair it with the right hardware from the Republic of Gamers.
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