How fast can a NASCAR car go without a restrictor plate?

NASCAR distributes them before the race and collects them when it is over. Some people believe that without restrictor plates, NASCAR racers could go more than 220 mph. In fact, one car tested at Talladega without a restrictor plate reached a speed of 228 mph, exceeding Bill Elliott's record by 16 mph.
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What does NASCAR use instead of restrictor plates?

Over 30 years after restrictor plates were put in the engines of Cup Series cars at Daytona and Talladega, Sunday will be the final race with restrictor plates. When NASCAR heads to Talladega later in the year and Daytona in July, the cars will have tapered spacers in the engines instead of restrictor plates.
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How fast would a NASCAR stock car go?

How fast are the NASCAR cars? The average top speed of a NASCAR car is just over 321km/h, or 200mph. Compared to a Formula 1 car, this is quite a bit slower, as they hit speeds of 360km/h (223mph). Indycar – another major American racing series – is faster still, reaching speeds of 380km/h (236mph).
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What is the fastest a NASCAR car has gone?

Talladega has the record for the fastest recorded time by a NASCAR vehicle on a closed oval course, with the record of 216.309 mph (348.116 km/h) set by Rusty Wallace on June 9, 2004.
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When did NASCAR stop using restrictor plates?

NASCAR. The NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series have mandated the use of restrictor plates at Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway since 1988, and until the 2019 Daytona 500 for Cup Series only.
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Are NASCAR still carbureted?

Starting in the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, carburetors have been officially replaced with fuel injection - making the technology legal after 55 years of being "outlawed." The first race in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series history to use fuel injection was the 2012 running of the traditionally carburetor-friendly ...
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Why was Dale Earnhardt called restrictor plate?

As you might assume, he earned that nickname with a combination of his fearless driving and icy stare. Similarly, some called him the man in black due to his iconic Number 3 car and willingness to play the villain. Others preferred to call Earnhardt Mr. Restrictor Plate due to his success on restrictor-plate tracks.
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What was Bill Elliott's top speed?

He holds the track record for fastest qualifying speed at Talladega at 212.809 miles per hour (342.483 km/h) and Daytona International Speedway at 210.364 miles per hour (338.548 km/h), both of which were set in 1987; the mark at Talladega is the fastest qualifying speed for any NASCAR race ever.
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Are Formula One cars faster than NASCAR?

These cars can achieve the top speed of just over or 212mph, accelerating from 0 to 62 miles per hour in 3.5 seconds. In addition, while F1 cars reach 200mph in just 9 seconds, NASCAR vehicles will only attain 160mph in that same duration. In short, F1 cars are faster than NASCAR cars in terms of outright top speed.
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How fast do NASCAR cars go 0 60?

NASCAR drivers travel at extremely high speeds, over 200 miles per hour. They accelerate so quickly that it takes them only around 3 to 3.5 seconds to go from zero to 60 mph.
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How many horsepower is a Nascar engine?

The engines in today's NASCAR race cars produce upward of 750 horsepower, and they do it without turbochargers, superchargers or particularly exotic components. How do they make all that power? Here are some of the factors: The engine is large -- 358 cubic inches (5.87 L).
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What kind of fuel do NASCAR use?

Sunoco's 260 GTX Racing Gasoline is the official fuel of NASCAR. Sunoco 260 GTX is an unleaded racing fuel that contains no oxygenates and no metal additives (lead).
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How fast do NASCAR Xfinity cars go?

NASCAR Xfinity Series

Also, Xfinity Series cars have a shorter wheelbase than Cup cars at 105”. The cars have a less powerful engine, that produces 850 horsepower. Therefore, they top out at speeds of 180 miles per hour. There are 33 races in the Xfinity Series season.
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Is Talladega a restrictor plate race?

The Talladega race will be run without restrictor plates for the first time since 1987. That raised some new challenges for the engine shop as they prepared for Sunday's race. One of the new implementations was a smaller tapered spacer, which is meant to reduce airflow to the engine.
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Is Talladega or Daytona faster?

The Talladega Superspeedway is NASCAR's fastest track. The founder of NASCAR built this 2.6-mile track to be longer than Daytona, with higher top speeds.
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Are Nascars street legal?

NASCAR cars are not street legal today; while they can be modified and tuned to drive on the street, the stock racing cars are not legal for roads. The main reason why these cars can't drive on the street is because they do not have the same safety features that a normal car would have.
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How much does it cost for a NASCAR engine?

On average, a typical NASCAR engine costs around $100,000. However, during some racing events, teams use more than one engine. For example, a car competing in the Daytona 500 may use up to three engines throughout the event.
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What is faster NASCAR or IndyCar?

At the Indy 500, cars can exceed 240 mph entering Turn 1 or Turn 3. Because the race is on an oval, there is more sustained speed, especially on the ⅝-mile straightaways. Scott Dixon won the pole position with a four-lap qualifying run averaging 234.046 mph. NASCAR Cup cars can top 220 mph on a straightaway.
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How fast do Daytona 500 cars go?

Unless Jimmie Johnson decides to return to NASCAR, the two-time winner of the Great American Race will have to settle for a 159.250 mph top speed. Logano approached 162 mph in his Daytona 500 win, but Harvick, Hamlin, and Earnhardt Jr.
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What is the fastest IndyCar speed?

IndyCar's speed

The fastest recorded speed in an IndyCar competition stands at 236 mph. It lags a little bit in acceleration, needing up to three seconds to reach speeds of 90 kph (56.25 mph) on a straight track.
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What is the fastest speed ever recorded at Daytona?

In a special record run attempt on Wednesday, Braun hit 223 mph in a single lap on the Daytona tri-oval, breaking a 26-year-old record of 210 mph held by Bill Elliott and his Ford Thunderbird.
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Was Dale Earnhardt a drunk?

Confesses on Podcast How He Was Drunk and Just Returned From Partying When He Begrudgingly Accepted Most Popular Driver Award on Father's Behalf in 2001.
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Who owns Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet?

The dealerships are the first for Earnhardt, who owns the stores in partnership with Hendrick Automotive Group Chairman and Hendrick Motorsports Owner Rick Hendrick. Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet (3127 W. Tennessee Street) and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
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Did Dale Earnhardt have a will?

Although the late Dale Earnhardt assets remain private, his estate has been willed to his wife Teresa. Included in the will were his full NASCAR race team business (Dale Earnhardt Incorporated), his Chevrolet dealership, a $300,000 home next to his state of the art racing facility and numerous collector cars and boats.
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