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(Editorial credit: Bruce Alan Bennett / Shutterstock.com) If you have been following Xfinity at all in the last couple of years there have been a few drivers you would have seen that were clearly going to make the jump up to the NASCAR cup series sooner rather than later. One of these is Harrison Burton.
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If you are a motorsports fan you may have heard of Solo racing, but you may or may not be familiar with what exactly solo racing is. You likely have a lot of questions about it: where do Solo events take place? What type of cars are raced in Solo racing? Who can race in
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Editorial credit: Grindstone Media Group / Shutterstock.com Although there is plenty we do know about William Darrell \”Bubba\” Wallace Jr, from his 2nd place at Daytona, his first win at Talladega and his advocacy work. There is still plenty we don\’t know about the former K&N rookie of the year winner. We will take a
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Editorial credit: Grindstone Media Group / Shutterstock.com Joey Logano has some incredible seasons in NASCAR. Winning the NASCAR Cup Series in 2018 being the pinnacle of his many achievements He has won Rookie of the year, been the Youngest to win, not only, a Nationwide race but also a cup series race as well. ,
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With only four/five of the seventeen races in the 2022 Indycar season taking place on an Oval Track and only three the previous year it looks like IndyCar is making a move to road and street racing. Is this to differentiate itself from NASCAR, move closer to a North American F1 or just to make
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Everyone knows the most popular motorsports in the world. Formula 1, NASCAR, IndyCar MotoGP all attract millions upon millions of fans each race both viewing at home and in person at racetracks. However for all those elite race drivers there are thousands more each weekend who are packing up their kit, grabbing the pig (you
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The Indy 500 is without doubt one of the largest event of the motor racing year. It ranks equally among races such as the Daytona 500 and the Monaco Grand prix in stature. The length, history and traditions have cemented its position. However, what else makes the Indy 500 the biggest race in IndyCar? The
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Of all the speedways, raceways, dirt tracks, ovals road courses, football stadiums that NASCAR use, one stands up above all the others. The Daytona International Speedway in Florida has been welcoming fans for over 60 years and a its history is well know, however there are plenty of little know facts. We explore some of
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NASCAR is the most-watched car racing in the US, and the speed, sound, and look of the race cars will excite every petrol head. The race series has recently introduced more road tracks onto the race calendar, and even more road events are to take place this year. So, what is all the anticipation about,
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Sunday the 6th February sees Los Angeles Coliseum host its first NASCAR clash. The track has been purpose built to create the quarter mile circuit which will see the next gen nascars in competitive, if not point scoring, action for the first time. It also provides one of NASCAR\’s biggest markets a race of their
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Racing on computers is nothing new, from the first video racing games in the 1970s all the way up to the next-gen console games like Forza and Gran Turismo, people have been imagining they can race like a professional. However these games bear very little resemblance to what it is like to drive a car
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We have seen only a few of these breakdowns of touch NASCAR race tracks online and have decided to give our attempt a little more for the statistics minded among us. How tough a track is can depend on a few factors, driver preference, weather, length and speed, and perhaps most importantly cornering. We take
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Almost from the very moment mankind discovered how to build moving automobiles, we started trying to race them. The earliest days of motorsports go back to 1894 when the first organized competition was arranged over a 50-mile course between Paris and Rouen. Motorsport has grown since then of course, hundreds all around the world, but
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There is no doubting the speed of IndyCar, and its performance as a race car. However the engine that has served the sport for a decade is coming to the end of its life and a new engine is scheduled to be introduced in 2023. We take a look at the current performance and what
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The seventh generation of the NASCAR Cup racing car, also known as Gen-7 or Next-Gen, was set to make its appearance in 2021. This was unfortunately postponed to 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the Next-Gen making its appearance in 2022 amid huge fanfare, there are many questions about the differences between Generation 6
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Motor junkies live for motorsport racing, and NASCAR is the type of sport that can make them crazy. The thrill of cars going around the track at speeds that can make your head spin kind of makes a person wonder: “How fast can a NASCAR go?” We’ll answer this question in this article. NASCAR cars
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In the week leading up to a race, IndyCar teams have rigorous routines to ensure that they’re adequately prepared for the race that lies ahead. During the race, drivers spend hours in their vehicles traveling at breakneck speeds. Many fans have wondered whether IndyCar drivers go to the bathroom during these races. IndyCar drivers use
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Ever since December 14, 1947, when Bill France Sr. convened a meeting at the Streamline Hotel in Daytona Beach to plan what was to become NASCAR, followed by the first event on February 15, 1948, two things remain. NASCAR has continued, and the Streamline hotel still stands. NASCAR has gone through changes, and it faces
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Seen from the outside by the uninitiated, NASCAR seems like nothing more than cars racing endlessly around an oval track with very little excitement. We know that nothing could be further from the truth. NASCAR events are wonderful family experiences when Dad, Mom, and the children can spend time together and watch trackside views of
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Nascar drivers are a notoriously superstitious lot. Maybe it’s a southern thing, as stock car racing “grew up” predominantly in the southern parts of the United States, and still ultimately has its roots there. But anyway, the sport has historically a lot of quirky, strange and sometimes downright comical superstitions in its time. Let’s check
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