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NASCAR’s Next Gen car technology has leveled up and cooled down. The stock car racing sanctioning body has teamed up with digital manufacturing company Stratasys to 3D print production parts for ...
The five 3D printers at NASCAR's Research & Technology center ... CORE Autosport, a sports car team in IMSA, retooled its race shop to manufacture face masks for medical professionals.
Stratasys 3D-printed windshield air duct, used on all NASCAR Cup cars, funnels air into the car to keep the driver cool. Image: Stratasys In the past, the worst case scenario might have been to ...
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Dec. 4, 2024) — NASCAR today announced an expanded long-term technical partnership with Stratasys making the company the official 3D printing partner of NASCAR.
How NASCAR and its teams are embracing 3D printing Both teams and the sport's organizer are using additive manufacturing for parts. Jonathan M. Gitlin – Jan 2, 2025 11:50 am | 26 ...
From its opening sequence depicting stock car's racing roots with moonshine running in 1949, to its modern-day high-speed on-track footage, NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience captures the heart ...
With NASCAR’s vast image database and advanced 3D modeling capabilities, there is no shortage of high-quality, realistic graphics. The decision to use AI instead feels unnecessary and even lazy.
Here’s when I blew a gasket during NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience. Talking about the gigantic custom trailers that transport regulation vehicles to speedways across the country, narrator Kiefer ...
Cars zoom dangerously on slender threads of concrete -- speeding, tailgating and zipping between lanes without a single signal. We see this daily on Houston freeways, so why pay to see it in ...
Inside NASCAR’s next-gen move to help its Next Gen car and keep drivers from overheating. NASCAR is using 3D printers to cool Next Gen racecars by partnering with digital printing company Stratasys.
Inside NASCAR’s next-gen move to help its Next Gen car and keep drivers from overheating. NASCAR is using 3D printers to cool Next Gen racecars by partnering with digital printing company Stratasys.