In a NASCAR type of race (there are many types of racing) staying close behind another car (this procedure is called "drafting") can increase the speed of both vehicles while both cars use less fuel. This also depends on the track and the speed the track allows them to travel.
If your not fit you lose concentration, and that could be fatal in a sport where concentration means everything
They have more tuned and often bigger engines. -That's why they call it 'racing'
That's why they are called "racing cars"
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race their cars
Too close to call Its PURELY a drivers race. The cars are identical performance wise
pace cars need strobes lights for the simple reason of being visable to the race cars behind it. The pace car also will turn off the strobe lights to let the race car drivers know that the next lap will be a green flag lap
43 drivers are in one Nascar Sprint Cup Series race.
to clean unspent fuel out of the cylinders
The first Nascar "Strictly Stock" race was held on June 19, 1949 at Charlotte Speedway and fielded 33 drivers.
Yes, there have been several NASCAR races in recent years without 43 drivers. The Kentucky Speedway racetrack does not race 43 cars.
"All the drivers were heading towards their cars to begin the race""There are many drivers on the highway.""The professional golfers took out their drivers to hit the golf ball."
If race cars didn't race they wouldn't be race cars.
There are several types of jobs that involve cars and driving. Some include delivery jobs, taxi drivers, and school bus drivers.
The Nascar Cup Series fields 43 drivers at every race they go to on the schedule.