How hot is it in a NASCAR car?

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] hotter inside the car than the outside ambient temperature
,“ said David Ragan, a driver in NASCAR's premier division for 11 years. This means that if it is 90 F and sunny for a Sunday afternoon race, the temperature inside the car can climb over 130 F inside the car.
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What is the temperature inside a race car?

Temperatures inside the cars range from 120 to 130 degrees in early races like the Daytona 500 – kicking off the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season on Sunday – and can spike up to 160 in the middle of the summer when teams return to Daytona for the Coke Zero 400. But the cars don't have built-in air conditioning.
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Is there air conditioning in NASCAR cars?

NASCAR requires driver air conditioning to provide air to either the driver's helmet and/or the seat. Some drivers blow cool air into a cushion between them and the seat. But NASCAR also prohibits using any type of refrigerant or pressurized gases or liquids.
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Do NASCAR cars overheat?

"It's a race car that's meant to go fast and to keep you safe." The whole car produces a lot of heat from the engine, breaks and driveline, but the inside of the vehicle can get anywhere between 100 degrees to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Is NASCAR hot inside?

“It's usually about 30 to 40 degrees [Fahrenheit] hotter inside the car than the outside ambient temperature,“ said David Ragan, a driver in NASCAR's premier division for 11 years. This means that if it is 90 F and sunny for a Sunday afternoon race, the temperature inside the car can climb over 130 F inside the car.
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How hot do NASCAR tires get?

Beware the blown bead

In fact, the area around the brakes and calipers can reach temperatures of 1200 to 1500 degrees Fahrenheit. The teams develop methods to cool these areas as fast as possible, but a good portion of this heat still transfers to the wheels and then to the tire.
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Do NASCAR cars use antifreeze?

If you've ever wondered why race cars don't use antifreeze, it's because of the glycol that gives antifreeze it's anti-freeze properties is also toxic, and dangerous should the liquid spill in the event of an accident or crash.
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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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Why do Nascars not have windows?

So what gives? According to the Fox Sport announce team, several drivers stick their hand right up by the opening of the window net — remember that NASCAR race cars don't have windows on the driver side for safety reasons — to try to reduce the amount of air flowing into the cockpit.
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How much weight does a NASCAR driver lose in a race?

Temperatures in the car often exceed 100 degrees, reaching as much as 170 degrees by the floorboards. Drivers can lose 5-10 pounds in sweat during a race. If a driver loses more than 3 percent of his body weight in sweat and doesn't replace those fluids, focus and reflexes start declining.
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What do NASCAR drivers avoid on race day?

Even now, NASCAR drivers avoid $50 bills at all costs, especially on race day. Dale Earnhardt (2010), for one, made no bones about his dislike of $50 bills.
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Do they have power steering in NASCAR?

NASCAR does make use of power steering. The cars are heavier and more difficult to control, so making use of power steering is the safer option. It also allows for better wheel to wheel racing, which is what the NASCAR series is all about.
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Do race car drivers have AC?

First things first, race cars don't come equipped with air-conditioning — seriously — there is no air! The air-conditioning adds unjustifiable weight and slows down racing performance. It's 130 degrees in the car, so how do they avoid the heat?
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How hot is an F1 engine?

At the point of combustion, a Formula One engine can produce heat exceeding 4700F; that's half the temperate of the sun's surface! The reason for the production of such high temperatures is the friction caused by over 5000 compact components as well as the rate and aggression of the combustion.
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Do race car drivers listen to music?

In NASCAR, drivers do not listen to music while they drive. The sport of NASCAR is one that requires the absolute focus of every driver involved in a race.
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Do NASCAR drivers poop themselves?

The drivers empty themselves right before the start of the race so that there are no problems in between the race.
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How do NASCAR drivers get paid?

NASCAR Purse Money

Drivers would negotiate contracts with team owners for a salary, plus they could receive a percentage of each week's purse. The purses depended on the size and importance of the race; big tracks had big payouts, and small tracks had smaller payouts.
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How long do Nascar engines last?

Most production car engines are designed to last over 100,000 miles. NASCAR race car engines are designed to last one race (500 miles, in the case of the Daytona 500). While the same version of an engine is typically used for an entire season, it is rebuilt after each race.
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What engine is in a Nascar?

The cars are currently powered by EFI V8 engines, since 2012, after 62 years using carburetion as engine fuel feed with compacted graphite iron blocks and pushrod valvetrains actuating two-valves per cylinder, and are limited to a 358 cubic inch (5.9-liter) displacement.
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What RPM do Nascar engines run at?

During a typical oval race, these engines continuously cycle between about 7000 and 10,000 RPM.
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How much does a NASCAR pit crew member make?

However, their hard work is rewarded with an annual salary in the realm of $150,000. The actual number can vary depending on the individual's job description. Tire carriers will break into six figures, but they won't get paid nearly as much as the higher-pressure jobs like a tire changer.
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How heavy is a NASCAR tire?

NASCAR tires each weigh 24 lbs by themselves and 27 lbs with their inner liners. They may be lighter than they appear, but don't let that fool you into thinking that they're cheap—these 11.5 inch wide tires cost an average of $500 each! During a race, each team is allotted five sets of tires per race.
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How does NASCAR put lug nuts on so fast?

Most teams use a yellow-colored, hardening weatherstrip adhesive. When a crew member slams a wheel on the car during a pit stop, the studs punch the lug nuts away from the wheel, but the glue keeps the lug nuts attached. Then the tire changer can tighten all five lug nuts in about one second or so.
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