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NASCAR 2005: Chase For The Cup Xbox cheats
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NASCAR 2005: Chase For The Cup Xbox Cheat List
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Enter the "Edit Driver" screen, then enter Walmart as a
case-sensitive 1st name and NASCAR as a case-sensitive last name.
To get unlimited money in franchise mode, after you enter the
Walmart NASCAR name, go to "Edit Driver", then press B to back out.
It will add more money.
In the "Edit Driver" screen, enter your 1st name as Walmart
(case-sensitive) and last name as NASCAR (also case-sensitive).
Now, press Start or highlight "Done" to exit the screen. Every time
you go back to the "Edit Driver" screen and leave the 1st and last
name the same as you 1st entered it, and you exit this screen as
done previously, you will receive another $10,000,000.
Enter the "Edit Driver" screen, then enter You as a case-sensitive
1st name and TheMan as a case-sensitive last name.
10 million fans:
Enter the "Edit Driver" screen, then enter MakeMe as a
case-sensitive 1st name and Famous as a case-sensitive last name.
This will give you 10,000,000 fans and you will rank number one in
fans. After enabling this code, you will get a lot of calls from
Jr., Michael Waltrip, etc. for head to head challenges for
production cars if you have not unlocked them yet.
This trick works best at super speedways. once you get behind a car,
bump him in the center of the rear end. Do not spin him out or swipe
the rear end. If done correctly, this will move you and the car
ahead of you up through the pack. It should not affect the respect
you have for him. Do not do this in the turns -- just on the
straight aways.
Choose a series that runs at Daytona. Select that track, then to the
grass at the bottom of turn three. Stay close to the rail there.
Your car or truck should fly in the air after a few seconds. ***
That bump marks the exact position where Dale Earnhardt came to rest
after hitting Kennyboy at the 2001 Daytona 500.
Busch Series
2- Ron Hornaday
02: Hermie Sadler
5: Kyle Busch
8: Dale Jr.
9: Jeff Burton
9: Mark Martin
10: Terry Cook
12: Tim Fedewa
14: Casey Atwood
17: Matt Kenseth
18: JJ Yeley
20: Mike Bliss
21: Kevin Harvick
22: Jason Keller
23: Kenny Wallace
25: Bobby Hamilton Jr.
27: Johnny Sauter
32: David Stremme
33: Paul Menard
37: David Green
46: Ashton Lewis
56: Cody Holt
60: Greg Biffle
63: Luke Nixon
64: Russel Hughes
66: Billy Parker
81: Bart Hawkins
82: Randy LaJoie
83: Manny Brown
86: Shane Kirkland
103: Trey Murray
106: Wally Renshaw
107: Gene Martin
108: Jared Holmes
109: Lance Brantley
110: Bobby Butler
112: Nick Richardson
113: Tiny Buchanan
116: Jimmy Hill
117: Corey Haynes
119: Eddie Hammock
121: Ray Westberry
123: Jay Chapman
124: JC Mathers
125: Al Wiggins
128: Donnie Hart
131: Drew Campbell
134: Johnnie Moore
135: Dwayne Borlan
137: Shawn Batson
138: Blue Castleberry
139: Steve Callaway
152: Darrell Bradford
168: Craig Miller
178: John Jones
Nextel Series
0: Ward Burton
01: Joe Nemechek
2: Rusty Wallace
5: Terry Labonte
6- Mark Martin
8: Dale Jr.
9: Kasey Kahne
10: Scott Riggs
12: Ryan Newman
15: Michael Waltrip
16: Greg Biffle
17: Matt Kenseth
18: Bobby Labonte
20: Tony Stewart
21: Ricky Rudd
22: Scott Wimmer
24: Gordonowitz
25: Brian Vickers
28: Tracis Kvapil
29: Kevin Harvick
30: Johnny Sauter
31: Robby Gordon
32: Ricky Craven
33: Paul Menard
38: Elliot Sadler
40: Sterling Marlin
41: Casey Mears
42: Jamie McMurray
43: Jeff Green
45: Kyle Petty
48: Jimmie Johnson
50: Derrike Cope
77: Brendan Gaughan
88: Dale Jarrett
97: Kurt Busch
99: Jeff Burton
Truck Series
4: Bobby Hamilton
6: Matt Crafton
16: Jack Sprague
18: Chad Chaffin
22: Bill Lester
24: Travis Kvapil
38: Brandon Whitt
50: Jon Wood
56: Scott Bush
64: Ryan Carter
82: Billy Wilson
83: Richard Johnson
86: Jake Bradley
99: Carl Edwards
103: Larry Watson
105: Kevin Quinn
106: Carl Richards
107: Mark Handle
108: Barry Wilder
110: Bennie Allen
116: Troy Perry
117: Wesley Schmidt
119: Keith Grimsley
121: Lee Anderson
123: Adam Bell
124: Doug Thompson
128: Chad Wright
131: Gary Freeley
135: Kenny Hall
137: Robbie Young
139: Ace Johnson
152: Bob Speer
164: Andy Lyman
178: Jack Baker
When you are racing in the Bud Shootout or Nextel Challenge, pit on
the 1st lap. After everyone else pits, you should have good track
position and be able to win. If you come out in the lead, get ready
to block.
Unlock the Ford Lightning SVT truck. Go to "Production Racing" in
race now mode. Choose a truck (for example, Mark Martin). Select
Talladega (the longer the race, the more points you can get). Start
the race. All the AI trucks will only reach about 80 mph. You can
get lots of points for leading, plus bonus points for each truck you
lap. The lap ratio is about 2 to 1. In a 6 lap race it is possible
to lap the field 3 times.
Enter the "Edit Driver" screen, then enter Walmart as a
case-sensitive 1st name and Exclusive as a case-sensitive last
name.
All Dodge Track events:
Enter the "Edit Driver" screen, then enter Dodge as a case-sensitive
1st name and Stadium as a case-sensitive last name.
All Mr. Clean cars:
Enter the "Edit Driver" screen, then enter Mr.Clean as a
case-sensitive 1st name and Racing as a case-sensitive last name.
Mr. Clean pit crew:
Enter the "Edit Driver" screen, then enter Clean as a case-sensitive
1st name and Crew as a case-sensitive last name.
Alternatively, buy the Platinum Thunder Plate with the skill points
you earn. When do a pit stop on a quick race, a group of bald men
(Mr. Clean), will be your pit crew.
Enter the "Edit Driver" screen, then enter Open as a case-sensitive
1st name and Sesame as a case-sensitive last name to unlock all
bonuses in the game.
Dale Earnhardt Sr.
Enter the "Edit Driver" screen, then enter The as a case-sensitive
1st name and Intimidator as a case-sensitive last name.
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The action spills off the track in NASCAR® 2005: Chase for the Cup* (*working title) as players fight to the top to become a NASCAR star. Progress through 4 different racing series in a groundbreaking story mode. Strive for stardom by facing competition and adversity from city streets to open wheel modifieds, trucks, and the NASCAR Series before getting the chance to pursue the million dollar purses in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series™. Rattle rivals with the all-new Intimidator Button. Push them too far and you might find yourself in post-race confrontaion—which can be settled on the track or by racing America’s top production cars on city streets. Fans react to the drama, idolizing their heroes and villains after every move. Owners and sponsors recognize talent and reward success. It’s up to you to prove yourself on and off the track.