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What Happens If a NASCAR Driver Has to Go to the Bathroom During a Race?
During a NASCAR race, drivers find themselves enclosed in their vehicles for several hours under intense conditions, where the focus on speed, safety, and strategy…
Why do MotoGP bikes not have mirrors?
MotoGP bikes are designed for peak performance and speed on the racing track. Consequently, they are stripped of anything that is not essential for racing,…
Under the Hood: How IndyCar Engines Are Built
Ever thought about the engines in Indy race cars? The IndyCar engine assembly process is a mix of excellent engineering and modern manufacturing. It starts…
What Is The Engine Limit In NASCAR? Understanding Regulations and Limits
NASCAR engines are limited to 358 cubic inches (5.86 liters) of displacement. These power units maintain a traditional V8 configuration with an iron block, emphasizing durability and power.
Chase Elliott “Oh man, it couldn’t feel any better!”
Chase Elliott triumphed at the Texas Motor Speedway, securing his first win after 42 races, taking out the Autotrader EchoPark Automotive 400 after a nail-biting…
Is There An Age Limit For NASCAR Drivers?
The age limit for NASCAR drivers has been a hot topic of discussion as the sport has evolved. Initially, some drivers began their careers in…
NASCAR vs F1: Which Engine Is More Powerful?
When comparing NASCAR and Formula 1 engines, a discussion of power often takes center stage. NASCAR vehicles are equipped with 5.86-liter V8 engines, creating up…
How much do MotoGP riders make?
MotoGP fans would certainly like to know what their favourite MotoGP stars earn in a given year. Salaries of top sportsmen are closely scrutinised by…
IndyCar Fuel Management Strategies Explained
Have you ever wondered how IndyCar teams race fast and save fuel? What are their tactics for using fuel well and performing at their best?…