What are the car requirements for NASCAR?

It must have eight cylinders, a compression ratio of 12:1, a displacement no greater than 358 cubic inches and a performance package that allows for greater engine torque without sacrificing durability.
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Can you use any car in NASCAR?

Overall, due to the strict regulations that NASCAR has set in place, all engines will have almost the exact same performance, with a variation of about 1-2%. NASCAR prohibits the use of turbocharged engines and no car has ever used one in the history of the sport.
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What engines are allowed in 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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Do car manufacturers matter in NASCAR?

While the engine itself will change, the competition between the three companies that supply them to NASCAR won't. Engines will still all have to follow the same rules, but will not be all the same, as Ford, Toyota and Chevrolet will each design their own NASCAR hybrid engines and supply to the teams that use them.
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Do all NASCAR cars have same engine?

All engines are the same size, and, in fact, they're all the same except for certain parts on the engine. "The manufacturer supplies those parts to the teams and they assemble the engines."
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How long does a Nascar engine 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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Why is Dodge not in NASCAR?

Despite designing a Gen-6 car, Dodge stepped away from the sport after Brad Keselowski's 2012 championship. The American automaker pulled its support, unable to find a flagship team to replace the departing Penske Racing.
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What is the cost of a NASCAR car?

NASCAR racing cars are very costly. With all the requirements fulfilled the car goes to around $200,000 and $400,000.
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What engine does Toyota use for NASCAR?

Toyota NASCAR vehicles have a 725 horsepower V8 racing engine. Toyota Racing Development is based in Southern California and supplies engines for four racing teams. The company builds 350 to 400 racing engines a year for its NASCAR teams.
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How much is a Nascar engine?

Engine Cost

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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How much HP is a NASCAR?

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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Can I buy a NASCAR engine?

Chevrolet manufactures R07 engines, which can be purchased new through one of the licensed race teams, such as Hendrick Motorsports, but it's difficult to purchase a complete engine from a team. For Hendrick, the pistons, oiling system, and camshafts are top-secret bits you can't buy.
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Do NASCAR drivers use a clutch?

Because the clutch pedal is not a big part of a NASCAR race. Drivers use the clutch to get the car into first. But while hurtling around the track, most drivers just match the next gear to the engine RPM and shift without a clutch.
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Are Nascars automatic or manual?

In NASCAR, all of the race cars have manual transmissions.

They use a four-speed manual transmission called the Andrews A431 Transmission.
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Is NASCAR AWD or RWD?

NASCAR cars are RWD because it gives the drivers better control over the car. With more efficient power distribution, RWD gives the driver better control during both braking and accelerating.
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Is Dodge coming back to NASCAR?

For those of you wanting Dodge to return to NASCAR's elite series, the Tony Stewart rumors are still in full swing. The latest rumors have Dodge possibly returning in 2024, as Stewart-Haas Racing is currently under contract with Ford Performance until the end of the 2023 season.
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How much is NASCAR fuel per gallon?

Be glad you're not filling up for the Daytona 500. The gas Nascar drivers will put into their tanks on Sunday costs $7.80 a gallon. With tax, it's $8.26—roughly twice what Americans now are paying at the pump.
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How many MPG does a NASCAR get?

Fuel consumption

At race speeds, Cup Series cars get 2 to 5 miles per gallon. Consumption under caution can be estimated at 14-18 mpg, based on comparable engines generally available to the public.
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How much do NASCAR pit crews make?

The salaries of Nascar Pit Crew People in the US range from $21,020 to $63,330 , with a median salary of $37,850 . The middle 60% of Nascar Pit Crew People makes $37,850, with the top 80% making $63,330.
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Is Honda coming to NASCAR?

Asked if it was considering a move into NASCAR, which has been the subject of ongoing rumor, HPD president Ted Klaus said stock car racing and the Next Gen formula due in 2022 is not in its plans.
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Why is Mopar banned from NASCAR?

According to various sources, the Hemi was banned "not for technological reasons, but because it wasn't readily available in cars from Dodge or Plymouth assembly lines, 'readily' being the key concept." The thrust of the argument being that it was too costly of an option for the average buyer.
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What cars are used in NASCAR 2021?

NASCAR unveiled the Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, Ford Mustang GT, and Toyota Camry TRD at The Park Expo in Charlotte, North Carolina on May 5, 2021, with Chase Elliott, Joey Logano, and Denny Hamlin representing their respective brands during the event.
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How much does a new NASCAR tire cost?

NASCAR Tires Cost ($20,000): Tires are the most costly part in NASCAR racing, mostly teams don't buy the tires they get them on lease from (Goodyear) who are official supplier of tires in NASCAR. A source revealed that each tire cost maximum $350 – $500 which means teams invest $20,000 for each race.
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How much does a used NASCAR cost?

You Can Buy a Real NASCAR Race Car for Less Than $30,000

You can buy a real life race car that used to compete in NASCAR, and it will cost you less than a fully loaded Honda Accord. Yep, Kurt Busch's old Ford Taurus race car is on Ebay this week, and the Buy It Now price is only $29,900.
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