Released - Gen 6 NASCAR Stock Car (2024)

Hey all! I have begun creating a Generation 6 NASCAR Stock Car (2018 - Chevy Camaro).

The model is from 3d Autosports (link below) however since it was hollow in the front and rear, I decided to add in those parts (of the frame for now!) myself. It's my first time actually modeling so it's not too great, but it'll do.

NOTE: If you experience issues with the car being invisible except for the body and have the 2Fast Gen 6 Stock Car installed, update it and deep clean cache to fix a compatibility issue. If you don't have it installed, just deep clean cache.

-RELEASE 1.2-


Release 1.2 has arrived! This release adds a couple features, fixes more issues, and most importantly, it brings so many improvements and major adjustments to the JBeam!

Features:
- Added additional modification slot
- Added an additional modification having the license plate slot, just for the AgentY Global Values Tuning mod.

Changes:
- Improved deformation a great amount
- Made the body easier to deform, it is less "bouncy"
- Decreased rollcage strength in the front and rear, to allow more deformation
- Adjusted body panel connections (especially in the rear) to improve part separation
- Strengthened hood flap tethers, now they will not fall off in every single crash.
- Adjusted tire grip levels (reduced it to realistic levels)
- Improved aerodynamics
- Reduced "self-correction" force when attempting to spin out, making it less difficult to spin out
- Reworked blowovers
- Made blowovers more realistic
- Blowovers do not require the extremely high downforce values anymore, contributing to the reduction of the "self-correction" force
- Adjusted engine values
- Reduced engine cooling strength
- Reduced power reduction strength of the restrictor plate at lower RPMs (to lower the chance of stalling)
- Slightly increased power reduction strength of the rectrictor plate at higher RPMs (reduced top speed)
- Slight suspension tweaks
- Front wheels are harder to break off/bend
- Rear suspension can start to break off
- Compressed many .DDS texture files, reducing the file size by ~23%
- Abolished the use of arrays in breakgroups, as suggested by AgentY
- Probably many more adjustments

Clear cache before using the new version!


-RELEASE 1.1-


Release 1.1! This release adds numerous features and fixes many issues, hope you enjoy!

Features:
- Added roof flaps, which behave realistically
- Added hood flaps, which also behave realistically

Changes:
- Adjusted downforce and lift to make the car still susceptible to blowovers, but much easier to spin out, so not nearly as glued to the track!
- Adjusted deformation values on the front end, making it easier to damage.
- Edited side and roof deformation, the side is much less prone to crushing in and causing an unstable JBeam.
- Other JBeam fixes for stability.

-RELEASE 1.0-

The release is here! After 9 months of development and tons of work with other people, this mod has finally reached a stage that I'm happy with releasing it.

Features:
- Detailed and fairly realistic model
- Fully custom jbeam
- Decent textures
- Working digital dashboard
- Realistic engine and powertrain
- Realistic suspension and tuning
- Realistic setup configurations
- Many paint schemes to pick from
- Realistic crash model
- Right turn capabilities (shocking)

This mod is my first project ever for the BeamNG community, and certainly not my last! Stay tuned for more!

Release trailer:

Contains the base mod, an advanced configurations pack, and an IRL schemes pack! These separate packs will work with each other.

Enjoy!


-- OLD PROGRESS UPDATES BELOW --

UPDATE - June 12th, 2021
All the panels are in-game, although the rear end and sides have yet to be redone. the material has been worked on, and now you can make a chrome car! It's fully colorable, with skin support yet to be done.

Next up:
- Windows (removable plastic panels)
- Undercarriage
- Interior
- Powertrain
- Engine / Engine bay
- Suspension

Stay tuned!

Current pics:
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UPDATE - June 3rd, 2021

Although it's only been one day, I worked for nearly 8 hours straight to get more panels in-game. (Missing from this screenshot is the right door that I added in just after taking it)
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Despite being quite stable, there's still plenty to go before it is fit enough to move on. I am still learning how to make good JBeam, and even today alone i have begun remaking the jbeam of a few of the rear components for realism and stability.

Model-wise, there's not too much to say other than that I split up the single body piece into the different panels I will be adding in. As well as this, I thickened the panels so the textures show from both sides.

That's all for this update! Thanks for reading, stay tuned for more!

ORIGINAL POST - June 2nd, 2021

Most of the rest of the model is already done (from what I downloaded) however theres plenty of tweaking to do.

Before (only frame):

Released - Gen 6 NASCAR Stock Car (5)

After:

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The frame also has a fully custom JBeam in-game with the model appearing:
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Released - Gen 6 NASCAR Stock Car (8)
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Only the frame is in the game right now, but the body is going to be put in here real soon.

The frame deforms somewhat well in normal collisions, though theres definitely a long way to go before it's fully good.

Anyways, thanks for reading my post! I'll certainly update y'all with more in the comments, updating this post, and also on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxZ8KwRzq0gsZ97atqBFK-w

Credits:

JBeam:

Me: Body, Frame, & Engine. @powiephenom: Rear Suspension, general help. BeamNG: Original Engine and Front Suspension JBeams, heavily modified.

Model: Original: https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/2018-nascar-camaro-cb243928ff814a6e92bef555e95e7a21, Me: Front & Rear of frame, Fuel Cell. Motorsport Games: Engine, Suspension, and Wheel components

Additional help:

@powiephenom for help with accuracy, models, JBeam tips, suspension help, trailer, and configurations. Big thanks!

(Discord usernames) COTAMcKee#6671, GTSR#7305, Kakert#9731, Mellz#3621, Paw#9270, Sticky™#1000, and TrooperA113#6980 - Tons of paint schemes and general help with this mod! Huge thanks!

@Myushi - Created the Realistic Paint scheme pack exclusively for this mod!

@raiiiu - Texture and material edits, multiple materials turned to PBR.

Released - Gen 6 NASCAR Stock Car (2024)

FAQs

Released - Gen 6 NASCAR Stock Car? ›

The Generation 6 body style was introduced in the 2013 Daytona 500

Daytona 500
The Daytona 500 is a 500-mile-long (805 km) NASCAR Cup Series motor race held annually at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Daytona_500
and was originally scheduled to be retired after 2020 in favor of the new Next Gen
Next Gen
Unveiling. NASCAR unveiled the Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, Ford Mustang GT, and Toyota Camry TRD at The Park Expo in Charlotte, North Carolina on May 5, 2021, with Chase Elliott, Logano, and Hamlin representing their respective brands during the event.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Next_Gen_(NASCAR)
car. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the implementation of the Next Gen car was pushed to 2022.

What happens to old NASCAR stock cars? ›

Some cars are rebuilt and sold to collectors or placed in museums, while others simple become show cars. With only a few exceptions – like Earnhardt graveyard – cars aren't abandoned and left to rust away.

What car is stock in Nascar Cup? ›

The Next Gen car, originally known as the Gen-7 car, is the common name for the racecar that is currently in use in the NASCAR Cup Series. Its use began with the 2022 season.

Who owns the number 6 car in NASCAR? ›

Bradley Aaron Keselowski (/kɛzˈlaʊski/; born February 12, 1984) is an American professional stock car racing driver, team owner, and entrepreneur. He competes full-time in the NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 6 Ford Mustang Dark Horse for RFK Racing, a team he also co-owns.

Are NASCAR engines rebuilt after every race? ›

While there is no hard and fast rule for lifespan, most teams tear down and rebuild their motors after each race and completely replace the motor every third or fourth race. When and how they do this is part of the strategy of winning NASCAR races.

How expensive is a NASCAR stock car? ›

NASCAR races primarily use stock cars, which are based on production models but heavily modified for racing. The cost of a NASCAR car can range from $125,000 to $400,000, depending on the team and the level of technology and development.

Can you drive a NASCAR stock car? ›

You can drive a NASCAR race car at the nation's premier speedways. Drive a race car by yourself or take a NASCAR ride along as a passenger.

What engine is in a NASCAR stock car? ›

The cars are currently powered by EFI V8 engines, since 2012, after 62 years using carburetion as engine fuel feed with compacted graphite iron blocks and pushrod valvetrains actuating two-valves per cylinder, and are limited to a 358 cubic inch (5.9-liter) displacement.

Does Rick Hendrick own NASCAR? ›

Joseph Riddick "Rick" Hendrick III (born July 12, 1949) is an American businessman. He is best known as the owner of the NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsports. He is also a co-owner of JR Motorsports and founder of the Hendrick Automotive Group, a network of over 100 car dealerships.

Who owns #1 NASCAR team? ›

Trackhouse Racing is an American motorsports organization that competes in the NASCAR Cup Series and MotoGP. The team is owned by Trackhouse Entertainment Group, a venture of Justin Marks, Grammy Award-winning rapper Armando Christian "Pitbull" Pérez, and Avenue Sports Fund.

What NASCAR driver owns a car dealership? ›

Hamlin is the latest NASCAR driver to become an owner of a car dealership. Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson and Clint Bowyer are among the active Sprint Cup drivers to have their names on dealerships. Former drivers Rusty Wallace, Dale Jarrett, Dale Earnhardt Sr. also have owned dealerships.

What happens to old stock cars? ›

Dealers typically handle the issue of slow-moving inventory by incentivizing buyers through discounts and deals. They may also try to convert a new car into a lightly used one by making it a “loaner.” As a last resort, they may end up selling the car at auction.

How much is a NASCAR stock car worth? ›

While precise costs vary depending on team specifications and sponsorships, estimates suggest a base price between $400,000 and $500,000. The expense of constructing a Cup car, as outlined by Flowracers.com, depends on various factors such as starting from scratch and securing sponsorships.

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