yes. Formula ones have to stop in distances of less than 150m from over 300kmh whereas nascars just crash when they try that. Thats why nascars great to watch.
They're both racing, with cars.
No. Nascar cars do not have headlights.
Indycars and F1 cars use alcohol-based fuels. NASCAR uses high-octane gasolines.
F1 cars today use carbon fibre brakes, all metal materials on f1 cars are made from carbon fibre to save weight
Disk brakes & drum brakes are very different but then again there are different types for different types of cars. Some are better than others on certain cars. But then again it depends on your car type.
no
they help stop a bit better then unvented disc brakes therefore higher performance cars need vented brakes to stop faster where as some cars put them on just because they look better then unvented brakes.
NO! They are two completely different things. Firstly a NASCAR is like a stock car, but faster. A formula one car is and open wheel racer. NASCAR also race around a oval of track, in formula one they race around differntly designed tracks for around 60-70 laps, while NASCAR race up to 300 or more laps, but not often
No, NASCAR would not of saved Oldsmobile. Some cars in NASCAR are Ford and Chevrolet.
No, they do not. Manual transmissions are used in Nascar race cars.
Firestone tire is a NASCAR sponsor. Some of the cars use firestone tires other cars use NASCAR tires. Firestone also sells NASCAR tires in addition to their own brand.
In Nascar, an owner is allowed to have a maximum of four cars (teams).