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Posted by admin on May 5, 2010

What is NASCAR

NASCAR is the abbreviation for National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing which is the largest sanctioning body for one of the United States premier sports motorsports NASCAR sponsors 17 out of the top 20 mostattended sporting ev
What is NASCAR

NASCAR is the abbreviation for National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing which is the largest sanctioning body for one of the United States premier sports motorsports NASCAR sponsors 17 out of the top 20 mostattended sporting events in the country the secondrated regular sport season on network television with broadcasts over 150 countries and has an estimated 75 million fans who purchase no less than 2 billion dollars in licensed products annually

NASCAR is composed of 3 national stock car racing series NASCAR NEXTEL Cup series NASCAR Busch series and NASCAR Craftsman truck series as well as sanctioning 7 regional tours and one local grassroots series It also sanctions 1500 races over a hundred tracks in 38 states across the country

What type of cars are raced

The cars fielded on NASCARs race tracks are rearwheeldrive RWD high powered and low tech hot rods equipped with a roll cage chassis and skinny sheet metal covering These are all powered by carbureted engines with fourspeed manual transmissions Its engines are limited to carry 358 cubic inches or 58 liters of fuel with cast iron blocks single camshaft and a pushrod valve train

Furthermore NASCAR cars brakes suspension and aerodynamic components are carefully selected in order for them to adapt to different race tracks The adjustment of both front and rear aerodynamic down force rear track bar geometry spring rate and brake proportioning are also critical when it comes to the socalled cornering characteristics of the cars

The aforementioned specifications are common to most NASCAR cars except for some modifications that are allowed regardless of the make or model

When did NASCAR racing begin

NASCAR racing began on February 21 1948 by mechanic William France Sr with the help of several stock car drivers at that time who were victims of corrupt racing promoters who took all the money before the drivers were paid

NASCARs first sanctioned racing event was held at the Daytona Beach Road Course circuit on February 15 1948 In that race Red Byron beat Marshall Teague in the modified division category

What is the top speed of a NASCAR car

The top speed of a NASCAR car varies depending the race track where it runs For instance on the Talladega Superspeedway the top speed is 212 miles per hour set by Bill Elliot in 1988 At the Infenion raceway the top speed is recorded as 99 miles per hour

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