NASCAR
What Size Engine Does NASCAR Run?
NASCAR vehicles utilize 358 cubic inch (5.9 liter) V8 engines. These powerplants produce approximately 670 horsepower and operate at speeds up to 9,000 rpm. NASCAR…
NASCAR vs IndyCar: What are the 4 main differences?
When it comes to American motorsports, two series stand out above the rest: NASCAR and IndyCar. While both involve high-speed racing and talented drivers, there…
Petty’s Garage Ready to Become Leaders for Historical Stock Car Racers
Petty’s Garage, and its championship stock car racing pedigree, is now ready to bring its expertise to teams and racers competing in the various historical…
How Many Generations Of NASCAR Are There?
NASCAR has seen significant evolution since its inception in 1948. Throughout its history, NASCAR has featured seven distinct generations of race cars, each marking a…
What Is The Racing Series Below NASCAR?
NASCAR’s tier system provides a structured pathway for drivers to advance their careers. The NASCAR Xfinity Series stands as the second-highest level of competition in…
How Much Does A NASCAR Car Cost?
NASCAR, the pinnacle of American stock car racing, is a sport that combines high-speed thrills with cutting-edge automotive technology. But have you ever wondered about…
Why are Toyota Camrys in NASCAR?
Toyota Camrys compete in NASCAR as part of the manufacturer’s strategy to showcase its vehicles on a popular racing platform. NASCAR uses the Camry, along…
Jimmie Johnson: “I didn’t think it would be this tough”
Less than two years after stepping away from full-time racing and now fully re-engaged in the NASCAR world following his IndyCar stint, Jimmie Johnson is…
Corey LaJoie And Spire Motorsports To Part Ways
Corey LaJoie will part ways with Spire Motorsports and will not be behind the wheel of the No. 7 Chevrolet in the NASCAR Cup Series…
Why are there only 3 car brands in NASCAR?
NASCAR, one of America’s premier motorsports, currently features just three car manufacturers: Chevrolet, Ford, and Toyota. This limited representation raises an intriguing question: why are…