Grand Prix cars and the cutting edge technology that constitute them produce an unprecedented combination of outright speed and quickness for the drivers. Every F1 car on the grid is capable of going from 0 to 160 km/h (100 mph) and back to 0 in less than five seconds. Below is how fast a F1 car can reach 300 Kmph. 0 to 100 km/h (62 mph): 1.7 seconds 0 to 200 km/h (124 mph): 3.8 seconds 0 to 300 km/h (186 mph): 8.6 seconds
Everytime a car exceeds around 200 mph on a super speedway, NASCAR modifies the restrictor plate to slow the cars back down. Bad things happen at over 200mph, and not only increases the driver risk, but also, the fans there to watch them, as the cars tend to ignore fences, and even gravity, at those higher speeds.
Richard Petty in a super bird . 221 mph for 1 lap
Fast and Furious A NASCAR Wedding - 2011 TV was released on: USA: 5 March 2011
Well when you first start Iracing you start witha rookie License. You need to work your way up the ranks of: Rookie, D, C, B, A, And finnaly pro! You do that by being a fast and clean driver. You need to come in the top 20 in points in the pro series then that qualifies you to race in the Nascar Iracing Driver World Championship!
Fast cars never go out of style
So nothing will fall out of the windows when the car is going really fast!
Actually...it was originated from the moonshine runners that were around during prohibition. The driver of the car that carried the illegal moonshine needed to be a good driver and could drive fast and get away from the police. A lot of these drivers believed that each was the best driver so they started to race each other and it took off from there.
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NASCAR began in 1948. At first it was just mainly men that would run from the sheriff because they were making moonshine, and that's why they had fast cars.
NASCAR (Go fast, turn left)
Fast Second was created in 2005.
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