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How NASCAR was invented
Stock Car Racing: Through the Years There’s a long history before and after NASCAR was invented. During the 1920s and 1930s, Daytona Beach became the…
Are NASCAR Cars Manual?
Are NASCAR cars manual? The answer to this question is a resounding yes. NASCAR cars are manual and have been since the inception of the…
Why is Goodyear the only tire in NASCAR?
Discover the Undisputed Dominance of Goodyear in the Racing World. You’ve likely pondered the question while watching a thrilling NASCAR race, “Why is Goodyear the…
Will NASCAR go electric?
How soon will NASCAR go electric? With how things are going in motorsports—new technologies being introduced more often than you can digest—it is safe to…
A Beginner’s Guide to NASCAR
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) might not appeal to a casual viewer who is familiar with Formula 1, Moto GP or…
NASCAR tires explained
NASCAR tires are designed and constructed for specific tracks and are built to withstand very high temperatures and speed. They also have to be changed…
What are the safety features in a NASCAR car?
Stock car racing, when it started, was just a group of stock car owners racing their cars with the engines tweaked to get maximum power…
What is a stock car? 4 Interesting Facts About NASCAR cars
National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC (NASCAR) has been using the term ‘stock car’ since its inception in 1948 by Bill France Sr….
How NASCAR Drafting Works: 4 Important Questions About This Technique-centric Racing
How important is NASCAR drafting? Racing in NASCAR is not about driving as fast as you can overtake all the competitors and winning the race….
3 interesting facts on how NASCAR telemetry works
So, how does NASCAR telemetry work? The way to win a race is to be faster than the rest of the field. To be the…