They have their cars setup for left turns only. If you change the direction of the track you have to change suspension settings on the car.
Well, I do not know the whole detail to this question but can give some insight. The reason why baseball players run the bases counter clockwise along with NASCAR, INDY, horse racing, dogs, running counter clockwise etc., has a lot to do with the American Revolution. Early Americans hated the British so much they wanted to do almost eveything opposite to their rules. In England and Europe, they run car and horse races clockwise, and I think Cricket runs clockwise as well, although they do not have a diamond like American Baseball. Hope that helps!
No...you run counterclockwise.
not all race tracks run counter-clockwise , Brands Hatch, Mallory Park, and I think Donington Park are examples that run clockwise . No they can be set up to run either way .
you don't play nascar. u drive in nascar. nascar is driven on tracks all around the united states. there is a track in Montreal Canada run by the nation wide seires.there is also a nascaar Canadian tire seires. this is run in Canada. i think there is a nascar corona seires in Mexico. im not sure though
Counterclock in F1, the USA all raceing is clockwise. Indy and NASCAR. This may have something to do with horeracing, cars would race on those tracks back in the day.
All horse racing in Melbourne Australia is run anticlockwise in New South Wales and Queensland races are run clockwise.
I think that this might be related to the direction of the earth's revolution on it's own axis and rotation round the sun, as these all are in clockwise direction the clock should run in clockwise only.
NASCAR engines have been known to have 6 cylinders, but most prefer to run V8s.
they normally move in a clockwise circle
the follow the clock direction
In 1962, the Nascar Grand National Series had 53 races.
JR Motorsports currently uses the Chevrolet Impala in the Nascar Nationwide Series.