WoW cataclysm Gold features some real-life physical simulation. It requires a lot concentration to stop the speedy sprinters from spinning on dirt tracks, especially when you make a quick turn. If you follow the other driver dirt and mud are scattered across your view screen, to the point of blocking the movement. This can happen even if you're not using first-person or cockpit point of view. If a lot of mud accumulates in your monitor, it is possible to remove one of the few of plastic sheets that cover your helmet simulation.

The game has the two types of model of damages: realistic and arcade, but you'll need to use realistic damage when playing in game mode called career. In collision with other cars, smash into walls or flip over, and your car will suffer visible injuries. The rear wing can become bent or folded inwards or the engine may cease to function, or the front spoiler may be knocked off. The result isn't just cosmetic and the damage can have an obvious impact on the handling of the car. For instance, when the front spoiler ripped off it is extremely difficult to keep control when driving around corners, and also to keep that front end of the vehicle from losing its traction.

Advanced drivers can adjust the angle of the wing in the course to give you more control. It is also possible to adjust the other elements of your car prior to when the race begins shock stiffness riding height, wing pitch and much more to match the particular characteristics of the track. The tracks featured in the game are designed exactly to the layout and the characteristics of the real-world counterparts. Grandstands' positions and the angle of banked turns, as well as the presence of structures that are adjacent to it are all considered and recreated on the track of WoW Cataclysm Classic. Take off from on the tracks at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, California, and you might end up in front of the Costco warehouse that is situated next to the track.

The care given to the physics and mechanics in WoW Cataclysm Classic extends to the production quality as well. You can view additional replays from the races on an interface reminiscent of a VCR, with a variety of camera angles from a third-person perspective. There are 24 WoW Cataclysm Classic drivers, each of which is playable in arcade mode, have a video interview with them where they talk about their strategies for racing and their philosophy, as well as how they came to racing with sprint cars. Additionally, the developers have added three tracks for fantasy racing in addition to the twelve official tracks. The fantasy tracks that are unlockable have left and right twists (official WoW cataclysm Gold for sale tracks are ovals, which are always raced clockwise) and feature additional scenic options.