They fill their tires with nitrogen.
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Not any more. "Stagger" is a technique used to make race cars with bias ply tires more stable. You put either bigger tires or higher tire pressure on the right side. Sprint cars and other series where they're not trying to "make everyone equal" use bigger tires; because NASCAR has always mounted the tires for you they put more air in the rights. This has naturally led to some of the more vicious wrecks in the history of the sport - if you are running five pounds of stagger and accidentally put a right-side tire on your left front, you go straight into the wall at full racing speed. They don't use stagger with radial tires because it doesn't do anything for you.
They could, but it wouldn't make any sense. Teams will usually make a two or four tire change during a pit stop. Whether they use new or used tires during that stop, the teams will change both the front and the rear tire. This is done to keep the tire wear even, which affects the handling of the race car.
Most NASCAR race teams build their own engines. Some smaller teams lease engines from a team that builds engines. Building your own engines can allow a team to customize their car to their drivers style and abilities. But teams do not have free reign when it comes to building their engines. NASCAR has strict rules and guidlines that the teams must follow when it comes to the engines.
There will not be a Nascar 2010, if there is it will be called Nascar 20XX or Thunder but the catch is it will only be cart racing.
No. EA Sports will not make a NASCAR 10 game.
Kenda tires seem to make specialty tires, it is listed as a category on their website. They make a lot of other types of tires as well, including wheelchair and turf.
Metallica did feature their song "Fuel" in NASCAR on FOX broadcasts in 2001, but bands do not actually make deals with NASCAR itself.
There is no definitive number of pit stops in a Nascar race. This number varies due to the different size race tracks and the gas mileage for that certain race. Also if there is a green-white-checkered finish, teams can come in to the pits once again in the final laps for fresh tires.
They make plenty of NASCAR comforters in twin size. It depends on what driver you want.
Yes, they make excellent tires.
The "screeching" of tires.