How fast do NASCAR trucks go?

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
In the Truck series, drivers race modified trucks instead of cars. In this series, most drivers make their debut. There are a lot of young drivers in the 23 race series. The pickup trucks produce about 750 horsepower and some are capable of going 180 mph.
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What is the top speed of a NASCAR Truck?

Power is around 650-700bhp unrestricted (450bhp restricted) and top speeds are around 180mph depending on the tracks that the cars run at, as specs can change.
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How fast do NASCAR trucks go at Daytona?

The fastest NASCAR tracks as of 2019 are the Daytona Superspeedway in Daytona Beach, Florida and the Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama. On these tracks, NASCAR vehicles can reach speeds upwards of 200 miles per hour!
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How fast do NASCAR Xfinity cars go?

At top speed, race cars can reach over 200 miles per hour on the track. They can go from zero to 60 mph in approximately three seconds. During a race, NASCAR vehicles can reach up to 750 horsepower, whereas a regular car tops out at about 300 horsepower.
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How much is a NASCAR car?

NASCAR race car cost almost $400k based on the materials and parts reliability. NASCAR race car cost increased, when the teams spend money on the advancement during the season or before the season.
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What's the fastest a NASCAR has ever 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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Are NASCAR Trucks slower?

NASCAR Nationwide Series cars weigh 3,400 pounds, and their engines produce about 750 horsepower, making the cars slightly slower than their NASCAR Sprint Cup Series counterparts. NASCAR Camping World Truck Series: The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series was created in 1995.
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Is NASCAR or Formula 1 faster?

Comparatively, the highest speed recorded in NASCAR is 212mph (341.181km/h), and these vehicles take 1 second longer to reach 62 mph than F1 cars do. It takes 9 seconds for a NASCAR racer to reach 160mph. These statistics definitively prove that Formula 1 racing cars are the faster of the two racing machines.
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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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How much horsepower does a NASCAR truck have?

With 625 horsepower pushing their 3450 pounds around super speedways, ovals, short tracks and the occasional road course, NASCAR's trucks are fun to watch and challenging to drive.
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What's the top speed of a F1 car?

Top speed: 300km/h / 186mph approx.
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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.
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How much does a NASCAR truck cost?

“It all varies depending on what kinda equipment you wanna get in. Anything from $30,000 to $120,000 is pretty common in NASCAR.”
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How fast is a NASCAR stock car?

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 kind of engine is in a NASCAR?

The engines in Nascar Sprint Cup cars are 90-degree pushrod V8s, just like those that have powered many vehicles on American roads for more than 50 years. But today, the engine under Jimmie Johnson's hood is a custom-made 850-hp 358-cubic-inch thoroughbred that's optimized to run flat-out for no more than 1000 miles.
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Would an F1 car beat a NASCAR?

F1 cars would beat a NASCAR around a superspeedway oval track. The open-wheel, high downforce design of the F1 car would allow it to maintain a fairly constant speed around the oval, while stock cars lose speed on the banks, leading to a faster lap time.
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How fast is a NASCAR 0 to 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. During this acceleration, the car must exert an average of 2,600 lbs of horizontal force each second against the track.
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How many gears does a NASCAR transmission have?

Reports indicate that NASCAR's next-generation stock car features a six-speed gearbox, as opposed to the four-speed gearboxes currently used. NASCAR has relied on the four-speed H-pattern gearbox since the sport's inception in 1949, so the upgrade to a sequential six-speed transmission in 2021 is significant.
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How much does a NASCAR driver make per race?

Meanwhile, every race has a purse split through which the winner, on average, takes home $47,500 a race while the loser makes close to $8,500. This is the base salary for every driver participating in a NASCAR Cup Series competition.
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How much does a NASCAR truck weigh?

By rule, a Sprint Cup car must weigh 3,300 pounds. Where the weight of the driver is concerned, for every 10-pound increment below 180 pounds, 10 pounds of weight must be added to the car.
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How do NASCAR drivers pee?

“Well, you do go to the bathroom,” he told Fox Sports. “Yeah, so if you can hold it, you hold it. If you can't hold it, you go.” However, while everyone reacts differently on the racetrack, Earnhardt Jr.
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Is Talladega faster than Daytona?

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. Banked corners make this tri-oval faster still. Talladega is the home to multiple NASCAR records, including the fastest ever official stock car speed.
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How fast would NASCAR cars go without restrictor plates?

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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