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The Racing Cars of Nascar

Welcome to Sportspool.com's Nascar Racing information pages. Choose any car below to see the current driver, teams that look after it, crew chiefs, sponsors, and winning history. Today, NASCAR race cars have very little in common with street cars as they had in the past. Almost every detail of a NASCAR car is handmade to improve, speed, power to weight ratio, fuel economy and performance. Every detail on a NASCAR car is checked, modified and improved right down to the tires they drive on, to the design of the bumpers. The bodies are built from flat light weight sheet metal. The engines are assembled from a bare block, with special emphasis on producing, torque, power, performance. The frame is constructed from strong, lightweight steel tubing which is strong and durable in case of a crash at high speeds to protect the driver. All of these modifications and more are made to make the car faster, lighter, performance enhancing and safer then their competitions.

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Nextel Cup Series - Car # Driven by

Looking for information on NASCAR car #$carid driven by $driver? Would you like to know about car #$carid and its sponsor $sponsor? Interested in finding out more the history of NASCAR car #$carid. Find the latest news for $driver. If you are looking for collectable memorabilia for $driver or car #$carid then please visit our $driver memorabila website.
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Today, NASCAR race cars have very little in common with street cars as they had in the past. Almost every detail of a NASCAR car is handmade to improve, speed, power to weight ratio, fuel economy and performance. Every detail on a NASCAR car is checked, modified and improved right down to the tires they drive on, to the design of the bumpers. The bodies are built from flat light weight sheet metal. The engines are assembled from a bare block, with special emphasis on producing, torque, power and performance. The frame is constructed from strong, lightweight steel tubing which is strong and durable in case of a crash at high speeds to protect the driver. All of these modifications and more are made to make the car faster, lighter, performance enhancing and safer then their competitions.