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NASCAR: Why the Next Gen Car Changed Tire Wear

The Next Gen NASCAR car’s altered tire wear is a direct result of its new, larger 18-inch aluminum wheels and low-profile tires, combined with changes to the…

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What is the point of drafting in NASCAR?

The point of drafting in NASCAR is to reduce aerodynamic drag, allowing cars to go faster with less engine power by using the slipstream (low-pressure wake) of…

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What Is the NASCAR Championship Called Now?

What Is the NASCAR Championship Called Now?

NASCAR’s premier championship has undergone several name changes throughout its history. The top-level NASCAR championship is currently known as the NASCAR Cup Series. This name…

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NASCAR Cup Series driver, ROSS CHASTAIN (1) races through the turns during the YellaWood Pressure Treated Pine 500 at Talladega Superspeedway in Lincoln, AL. — Photo by actionsports

What Brand Cars Are Used In NASCAR?

NASCAR features three primary automotive manufacturers competing across its series today. Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota currently supply the race cars that compete in NASCAR’s Cup…

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Has Anyone Ever Won At Every NASCAR Track?

No driver in NASCAR Cup Series history has ever won a race at every track on the calendar. The diversity of NASCAR venues—from tight short…

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How Chevrolet stays on top in NASCAR

When the checkered flag fell at Phoenix Raceway, Chevrolet took its fifth consecutive NASCAR Cup Series Manufacturers’ championship. It caps off a remarkable 2025 season…

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What Car Does Ford Use In NASCAR?

Ford uses the Mustang Dark Horse in the NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity Series, and the F-150 in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, competing…

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What Brand Car Is Most Used In NASCAR?

NASCAR showcases high-speed competition with purpose-built cars from select manufacturers. For fans and newcomers alike, a common question arises: what brand dominates the NASCAR grid?…

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How Long Is The Daytona Speedway?

The Daytona International Speedway, home to the Daytona 500, is a 2.5-mile (4.023-kilometer) tri-oval superspeedway located in Daytona Beach, Florida. The track’s unique layout features…

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Are NASCAR cars all the same? Answers to the 8 Most Interesting NASCAR Questions

When it comes to NASCAR, one of the most common questions asked is, “Are all the cars the same?” At first glance, the sleek, colorful…

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