NASCAR has tweaked its qualifying rules to prevent drivers from manipulating airflow in and around the cockpit. The new rule will be monitored through the onboard camera feed.
NASCAR has dropped a new qualifying rule for the upcoming 2026 Daytona 500 and it’s sparking a ton of debate […] ...
During qualifying, drivers are going to need to keep their hands in the car at all times after a new NASCAR rule.
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Steve Phelps, the commissioner of closed-cockpit NASCAR series, said Tuesday he will resign from the post and leave the company where he has worked for 20 years by the end of January. The move comes ...
NASCAR has outlawed drivers using their hands to manipulate airflow during qualifying laps, addressing a loophole exploited for aerodynamic gains. This new rule aims to ensure fair competition and ...
Josh Berry's playoff hopes are over as he retired from the Bristol Night Race after a chaotic 80 laps. Berry was one of the eight drivers on the lead lap when his right front tire started to smoke ...