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Journey through NASCAR’s storied past. Unearth tales of the track, legendary races, and driving dynasties.
Gone are the NASCAR days of big, hard-styled coolers, typically found at racetracks across America. Today, most speedways that host a NASCAR event only allow one small soft-sided cooler per person if they allow coolers at all. Here are some of the best coolers to take to a NASCAR track. Over 90% of the tracks
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NASCAR races are super-loud. Ask any fan who has attended one recently. People love the sound of racing almost as much as the racing itself. Can the sound that’s produced by NASCAR racing cars damage our hearing? The CDC seems to think so. So, what’s the best ear protection for NASCAR races? The best ear
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NASCAR has banned spectators from bringing cooler boxes to the racetrack, or at least many racetracks, in recent years. Due to this, spectators cannot take ice packs or hard sized coolers with them to the track. This has left many NASCAR fans wondering how they’ll be able to stay cool while watching a race on
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NASCAR is truly a unique sport, and one of the most interesting ways that it shows it is through the trophies. We have previously written about NASCAR trophies and whether or not the drivers get to keep them. In that piece, we highlighted a few of the trophies, and readers of that may remember that
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Of all the tracks on the NASCAR tour, none is more historic than the famed Darlington Raceway. This egg-shaped oval is home to the Southern 500 – a Labor Day classic which is considered one of stock car racing’s crown jewel events. We have more track facts on other NASCAR Tracks below. Just click on
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The Circuit of the Americas is often the first Road track in the NASCAR Cup Series and the first chance, in 2022, we get to see the Next Gen Car take on a road track rather than an oval track. It is a relatively new track , especially when compared to the likes of Daytona
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Atlanta Motor Speedway is another track in the NASCAR season that is lucky enough to have not one but two cup series races in a season. There is a 500 mile race in March and a 400 mile race in July. It has jsut gone through a major redesign and has 28 degree banking added
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There is a reason the races at Martinsville speedway are called the \”half mile of mayhem\” the short track the tight corners and the narrow straights with 40 big NASCAR stock cars racing round, banging barging and crashing into each other makes for quite a spectacle. This is the oldest track on the NASCAR schedule
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Phoenix Raceway is currently most famous for its holding of the NASCAR Cup Championship final race of the season since 2020, and its holding of the Ruoff Mortgage 500 towards the beginning of the season. There is plenty we know about this twice visited NASCAR track, but here we will look at some of the
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Editorial credit: Grindstone Media Group / 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 Austin Cindric
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The Auto Club Speedway has been part of the Nascar tour since its inception in 1997, and although it doesn\’t, yet, have the hallowed history of Charlotte or Daytona is has held over 30 NASCAR cup series races in its relatively short existence. It is rumored to soon be reconfigured to a short track oval
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The Las Vegas Motor Speedway has been part of the Nascar tour since its inception in 1996, when it began hosting the Truck Series. It has been part of the Cup Series schedule for over a quarter century, beginning in 1998 when Mark Martin drove his iconic no.6 Valvoline Ford into victory lane in the
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Some people wonder where the danger of NASCAR really is when the courses are so seemingly simple and all the drivers really have to do is “keep turning left.” This is an ignorant viewpoint, however, when you consider that in its history, the NASCAR Cup Series alone has experienced 28 driver deaths. The fortunate thing
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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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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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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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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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