Our Reader’s Queries
Which race cars are the fastest?
While the IndyCar may have the edge in straight-line speed, the F1 car reigns supreme when it comes to overall lap times. This is largely due to its impressive downforce and cornering capabilities. A perfect example of this was seen in 2019 at the Circuit of America, where both cars competed. The IndyCar’s pole time was 1m46, but the F1 car ultimately proved to be the faster of the two.
What cars are used in NASCAR 2023?
The Cup Series is currently utilizing the Chevrolet Camaro, Ford Mustang, and Toyota Camry car models. Exciting news for NASCAR fans as the Next Gen cars are set to race at Daytona International Speedway in 2023.
What is a NASCAR Cup car?
Cup cars, also known as Cup Series cars, follow a front engine rear-wheel-drive layout. The chassis is a roll cage that doubles as a space frame, and it’s concealed by a 24-gauge sheet metal body. These cars come with a closed cockpit, fenders, a rear spoiler, and an aerodynamic splitter.
Who builds NASCAR cars?
Technique Inc. has been entrusted with the task of constructing frames for all NASCAR teams in 2022, specifically for the “Next Gen” car. With facilities located in Jackson, Michigan and Concord, North Carolina, Technique Inc. is well-equipped to handle this mammoth responsibility. Their expertise in this field is unparalleled, making them the go-to choice for NASCAR teams looking for top-notch frames.