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Why is IndyCar more competitive than F1?
Formula 1 and IndyCar are the two highest classes of open-wheel, single-seat motor racing in the world. Cars competing in the two series look very…
Is NASCAR a RWD?
NASCAR has introduced the all-new “Next-Gen car” for the 2022 Sprint Cup season. Previously called the “Gen-7 car”, NASCAR has retained the rear-wheel-drive (RWD) in…
Are NASCAR engines fuel injected?
NASCAR introduced fuel injection in vehicles only in 2012. The Xfinity Series and Truck Series cars still use carburettors. Fuel injectors and carburettors are devices…
What Dodge car was in NASCAR?
When you think about NASCAR, certain cars and brands might immediately pop into your mind. But have you ever paused to wonder which Dodge car…
10 Essential Tools of NASCAR Pit Crew Members
NASCAR is the most popular motor racing sport in the Americas. After a race, the audience sings praises of the driver and the car. The…
How do NASCAR tires stay on?
When you watch a NASCAR race, have you ever wondered, “How do those tires stay on at such high speeds?” You’re not alone in this…
How do NASCAR drivers talk to each other?
As the speed of NASCAR cars increases, the driver needs, and has to convey, a lot of information regarding track position, track safety conditions and…
Do NASCAR tires have air?
Debunking Popular Racing Myths You’ve probably watched a NASCAR race and wondered about the intricate details of the sport. Do NASCAR tires actually have air…
How NASCAR Points Work
With the Daytona 500 kickoff just days ago, let’s take a quick review of how NASCAR points work. NASCAR points work a little differently than…
How do the NASCAR Cup Series playoffs work?
With the NASCAR 2022 regular season coming back on February 20, 2022, for the Daytona 500, we break down the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series playoffs,…