Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum Reopens
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum is open to the public after the completion of its $60.5 million, 17-month renovation, its first significant renovation in 40…
Can NASCARs Only Turn Left? Dispelling the Myth of One-Way Driving
NASCAR, an acronym for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is synonymous with high-speed motorsports in the United States. At the heart of…
Exploring Innovations in IndyCar Cockpit Design
In motorsports, keeping drivers safe is key. But, finding a balance with excitement is tough. IndyCar has teamed up with Red Bull Advanced Technologies to…
What are the rules and regulations of MotoGP?
MotoGP is a thrilling and highly competitive motorsport that attracts millions of fans around the world. With its high-speed action and skilled riders, it’s no…
UT Football Coach Steve Sarkisian Named Honorary Starter for Sunday’s EchoPark Automotive Grand Prix
University of Texas football coach Steve Sarkisian, who led the Longhorns to the College Football Playoff semifinals this past season, has been named the honorary starter for…
Todd Gilliland does the Boot Scootin’ Boogie to the Circuit of the Americas
odd Gilliland and the No. 38 team heads to Austin, Texas for the Circuit of The Americas (COTA) Grand Prix. Gilliland and the team are…
Michael McDowell Ready to Capitalize on First Road Course of 2024
Michael McDowell and the No. 34 Ford Mustang Dark Horse prepare to turn left and right at the Circuit of the Americas this weekend in…
Iconic Moments in IndyCar Racing History
What makes a race truly legendary? Is it the nail-biting finishes? The historic milestones? Or is it the drivers pushing their limits? IndyCar racing has…
Expert Guide To NASCAR Betting In 2024
Every turn and straight brings excitement and anticipation in the NASCAR season, so what more could you want than some professional insight into what to…
Why Do NASCAR Drivers Wiggle Their Cars?
In NASCAR racing, drivers are occasionally observed wiggling or swerving their cars, which may strike spectators as an unusual practice. This technique, however, is more…
Goodyear Bosses Searching For Answers After Bristol
The performance of Goodyear tires became a hot topic following an eventful and unpredictable race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday. During the Food City…
What Is The Body Of A NASCAR Made Of?
The construction of a NASCAR race car’s body is a complex blend of form, function, and aerodynamics, built primarily for speed and safety. At the…
IndyCar Performance: Impact of Race Tracks
In IndyCar racing, how well drivers and teams do can depend on many things. One big factor is the race track itself. Things like what…
Why Do NASCAR Cars Have Flaps on the Roof? Unpacking Aerodynamic Safety Features
NASCAR vehicles are equipped with special safety mechanisms known as roof flaps. These devices are strategically placed on the roofs of race cars to prevent…
Why Do NASCAR Helmets Have Tubes? Understanding Driver Cooling Systems
NASCAR drivers endure extreme conditions during races, and their safety gear is designed to offer protection as well as comfort under the rigorous demands of…
Why Don’t NASCARs Have Airbags?
The absence of airbags in NASCAR vehicles stems from a deliberate design choice prioritizing other advanced safety measures. Unlike passenger cars, where airbags are essential…