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NASCAR files response to 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports requesting this week to have charter status through the rest ...
In development for roughly a year, a Wednesday NASCAR Cup Series rule book update includes the formal introduction and ...
Brad Keselowski incident on pit road at Sonoma could mean that NASCAR needs to enact new rules, even if it's later down the ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNNASCAR’s EV Dreams Suffer Heartbreak as Chicago Exhibition Receives Poor Fan ReceptionNASCAR’s been flooring it toward a greener future, and their electric vehicle push is no side project; it’s a full-on mission ...
NASCAR's Next Gen car, unveiled Wednesday by Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota, is set to make its NASCAR Cup debut with the 2022 season-opening Daytona 500.
Retooled, revamped and with a new sound, NASCAR's Next Gen car for the 2022 season is about to make it's official debut at the Daytona 500.
NASCAR on Wednesday unveiled the "Next Gen" Cup Series race car in Charlotte. Built from the "ground up," the new car looks sleeker and more coupe-like, with a lower roofline and a shorter rear deck.
Currently, NASCAR cars run on fuel that is 85% gasoline and 15% ethanol but, in the next few years, NASCAR plans to announce a more sustainable racing fuel that can still be burned in loud V8 engines.
Nascar is a sport built on racing cars that resemble what is seen on the street. With the electrification of the streetcar, Nascar needs to move in that direction to remain relevant. With its Next ...
It won't be the first time NASCAR-based cars have talked the La Sarthe circuit. In 1976 a Grand International class was established to allow a Dodge Charger and a Ford Torino to compete in the race.
When NASCAR’s Next Gen car was announced part of the new venture was updated automotive tech closer to what’s seen around the world. It attracted one European team even before it debuted. Now ...
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