George Howson

Engineer, Father, Travel addict, Writer, but most of all, a motorsport nut who is never afraid to ask the questions most would back out of and I always tell it like it is.

what are the specifications of an IndyCar

IndyCar Specs Detailed – All You Need to Know

Have you ever asked yourself what makes an IndyCar go up to 235 mph? Or what engine is strong enough for these vehicles? This article…

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Do NASCAR Cars Have Air Conditioning

Do NASCAR Cars Have Air Conditioning? Exploring Cabin Temperatures

Air conditioning, a common feature in consumer vehicles, is notably absent in NASCAR race cars. This is due to the priority placed on speed and…

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How Fast Do NASCAR Cars Go In KM

How Fast Do NASCAR Cars Go In KM?

During race conditions, measurements show that the Next Gen NASCAR vehicles have reached up to 322 km/h (200 mph), showcasing their high-performance capabilities. On the…

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details about IndyCar chassis and bodywork

IndyCar Chassis & Bodywork Insights Revealed

Ever thought about an IndyCar’s making? Each part, from the specs to the look, is made with precision. This creates a car that’s fast and…

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Do NASCARs Have Keys

Do NASCARs Have Keys? Unveiling Ignition Secrets

A common question among NASCAR fans is whether these high-performance vehicles start like typical road cars with the turn of a key. The answer is…

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what are the physical demands on an IndyCar driver

Physical Demands on an IndyCar Driver Explained

IndyCar racing demands a lot from its drivers. They need great strength, endurance, and mental toughness to race at top speeds. But, what exactly do…

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what safety measures are in IndyCar racing

IndyCar Racing Safety Measures Explained

Safety is the top priority in IndyCar racing. Have you ever thought about how drivers are kept safe? Let’s explore the safety standards, regulations, and…

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Do NASCARs Only Have One Lug Nut

Do NASCARs Only Have One Lug Nut? Understanding Wheel Fasteners in Racing

NASCAR’s decision to switch from a five lug nut wheel fastening system to a single lug nut design marked a significant change in the sport….

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how IndyCar racing differs from Formula 1

IndyCar vs. Formula 1: Key Differences Explained

IndyCar and Formula 1 are giant names in open-wheel racing. You might wonder how they are different. Are these differences subtle or major? Let’s explore…

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a close up of a car engine

Are Indy Cars Turbocharged?

Yes, Indy cars are indeed turbocharged. In fact, turbocharging has been a key feature of Indy car engines for many years, and the 2024 season…

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