Auto Club Speedway (aka California Speedway)
Holds the closed course world record at a racetrack for fastest lap and fastest race
Lap - Gil de Ferran - CART - Marlboro Team Penske - 241.428 in 2000
Race - Toyota Indy 400 - 2003 - Avg race speed of 207.151
210.364 mph
The fastest qualifying lap (in MPH) in NASCAR History took place at Talladega Superspeedway in 1987. Bill Elliott turned in a lap of 212.809 MPH to become the fastest man in NASCAR with a record that will never be broken in NASCAR.
Fastest mile long track is Phoenix International Raceway (PIR)
Mark Martin, won at Talladega in May 1977 with a average speed of 188.354 MPH
it all depends on the track. usually a short track is about 100 mph around there. a mile and a half track is about 160.a two mile track ( depending on the banking degree of the turn) varys from 180 to about 205 mph
Bill Elliott, 212 miles per hour at the Talladega qualifying in 1986. Rusty Wallace also tested at Talladega for NASCAR in 2004 in an unrestricted car (no restrictor plate) and achieved a top speed of 228 MPH, and a one-lap average of 221 MPH.
in a nascar cor you can go up to 170 miles per hour and if you have it in high gear you can up to 180 miles per hour
The top speed of a NASCAR stock car will vary depending on the track. On average, speeds can top as high as 190 to 200 mph.
In 1987, at the Talladega Superspeedway, Bill Elliott set the record for the fastest lap with an average speed of 212.809 during qualifying. This was pre-restrictor plate era.
160 mph falling out of a plane, 50 mph from a slingshot. Depending on the length and slope of your track from less than 1 mph to 160+
It depends on the track they are running on. On some Nascar tracks they may reach 200 mph.
A Nascar Sprint Cup Series car can go from 0-60 in 2.9 seconds. Click on the link below for more information.