In the high-speed world of NASCAR, maintaining clear visibility is crucial for drivers navigating the track at over 200 mph.
Here’s how NASCAR pit crews use tear-offs to keep windshields clear, improve visibility, and prevent scratches and debris ...
During a weekend of hot, high-speed friction against the asphalt of the NASCAR Chicago Street Race course, thousands of tires burn out and wear down. After a few dozen laps, they lose their grip and ...
Kyle Larson shocked his fellow competitors when he recited the origin of the engine in his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet for the championship race. Under NASCAR’s sealed engine rule, teams must ...
Relief drivers are not a new concept in the world of NASCAR, and the rule around it hasn’t changed in a long time. Whoever starts the race gets credited with the finishing position and points, no ...
Busch urges NASCAR to rethink Next Gen cars, citing lost innovation and racing excitement amid driver concerns.