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How NASCAR engines make big power under tight rules
NASCAR Cup engines live in a strange space: they are tightly regulated, largely hand built, and expected to survive hours at ...
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How manufacturers influence NASCAR from the shadows
Power in NASCAR rarely sits in plain view. While fans see drivers, teams, and the sanctioning body arguing over rules and ...
NASCAR officials issued technical updates for the 2026 rule book on Friday, including specifics for the Cup Series’ rules configuration for 750-horsepower tracks and a mandate for A-post flaps at ...
NASCAR is all about cars, and cars are all about horsepower, and NASCAR’s history with horsepower rules kicked off in the late 1980s after Bobby Allison’s crash in 1987. This led to the introduction ...
The NASCAR gods have finally heard Brad Keselowski and a million others’ wishes. Remember when the 2012 NASCAR Cup Series champion hopped onto the podcast with Corey Lajoie? Keselowski didn’t shy away ...
23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports are no longer charter teams in the Cup Series as of Thursday, following a federal judge’s rejection to allow them to keep racing with charters amid a legal battle ...
Bet you didn't know (I certainly didn't) that the all-time wins list for NASCAR Cup Series drivers is not as cut and dried as many of us thought. In fact, a deeper dive into the numbers shows it would ...
NASCAR competition officials announced Wednesday that the target horsepower for Cup Series events at road courses and oval tracks less than 1.5 miles in length will increase to 750 in the 2026 season.
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