Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat

Danny Sullivan's Indy Heat is a 1991 racing game developed and published in arcades by Leland Corporation.

It stars American IndyCar driver Danny Sullivan, and features the tracks of the CART series of the early 1990s.

As well as the NES, the game was also ported by The Sales Curve (now Square Enix Europe) for the Amiga, Atari ST and the Commodore 64 the same year.

Due to Danny Sullivan's promotion expiring, the racing game was released for the latter simply as "Indy Heat".

[1][2] British gaming magazine The One reviewed the arcade version of Indy Heat in 1991, calling the game's tracks "very prettily constructed" and praising its gameplay, noting how the player may choose to drive carefully to have minimal pit stops, although going slower, or drive "like a maniac" to go faster, but risking breaking down.

Arcade screenshot