green flag 2;15 est
Denny Hamlin lead 381 of 400 laps, but ran out of fuel, at Richmond, and finished 24th?
Do you know another race that this ever happened
googling wasnt specific enough to settle a bet between friends, i say its sheet metal (steel), my friend says its aluminum sheeting. Is either right?
there are Indy, HOOTERS, IROC, drag racing, dirt track (late model, modifyed, amiture), small paved tracks, look around the internet a little and you wont have much problem finding a track
I follow NASCAR only periodically - I have a favorite racer; however, after researching where the “Big 3″ are going with electric powered cars (as well as the other manufacturers) and current initiatives underway by all to develop these cars - I am curious to know if NASCAR will follow suit or will they continue with fuel operated cars.
NASCAR is a great sport for a lot of dedicated fans - arguably can be considered the largest sport in North America. (Personally I am first and foremost an NHL Hockey fan, and as a Southern Californian who went to USC a BIG Trojan Football Fan - sports aside - this is a serious question).
I am looking for intelligent answers here - something that will allow me to do some research for fun. I recently was shown the new Chevy (by the engineer who designed it) that will be out in 3 years - all electric, and I am not big on the “quality” of American made cars; however, I have to admit this one REALLY caught my eye.
Like in a race or practice or qualifying. What was the speed and who was the driver?
TV coverage starts at 1:30 p.m eastern on Fox. Green flag probably drops around 2:10 p.m. eastern.
no nascar sucks answers i will report you.
also no slang,text slang,improper or derogatory terms in your answer.
and is dale jr going to use the moutain dew retro paint job this season? and are we going to see the carmoflague and the grey national guard car again?
How loud are the cars? Do you advise ear plugs? It’s at Michigan and in the stands. Thanks!