British F1 Fans React to Nascar Racing for the First Time
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Much like American football, NASCAR is a contact sport...
Most American sports tend to contact sports. Even if they’re not supposed to be. 😂 🇺🇸
Rubbing is racing.
Now react to the biggest NASCAR crashes in history lol
thats where the funs at lmao
Do it do it do it 😂
Yeah. Worst NASCAR Crashes.
F-1 drivers don't know how to race with a stick shift.
You have to watch NASCAR'S greatest crashes. They're CRAZY
The speeds often exceed 200 mph with everyone bumper to bumper. It's really exciting to watch even with them just driving on an oval.
F1 drivers crossing over into NASCAR have typically struggled. Some have seen decent runs but none have truly excelled in the sport. They are two very different racing disciplines and both have some truly talented drivers.
NASCAR is one of the most family friendly events you can go to in America. They have concerts. Food entertainment rides for kids. Usually have a car or 2 out to see. It’s a whole weekend of events. Races Friday Saturday and Sunday, like a carnival during the day.
NASCAR used to be called stock car racing as the cars were pretty much modified cars that could be bought off the showroom floor (heavily modified). The saying for the manufacturers was "win on Sunday, sell on Monday"
''there's nothin stock about a stock car''
@@tc3501 Not since the early 70's
it's still called stock car racing
Honestly you guys should react to the most destructive NASCAR race car crashes ever because with the safety settings and everything that they have legislated now fatalities are rare and you walk away from some absolutely insane things
Nascar is raced on both ovals and road courses. On super speedways the cars are well over 200mph side by side for 500 miles which is also why the crashes are so terrifying. There are different size oval tracks from short tracks to the super speedways so you need a great team to have the cars setup to race well at all of them.
Bumping is part of the race and taking your opponent out is a strategy drivers use. They race on road courses, ovals, and street courses as well
Drafting and team racing is also another big strategy as well that drivers tend to fall back on
They start with 40 cars. Most tracks are all left turns. However, they do have some that F1 would race on
They are going faster then you think. NASCAR speeds vary depending on the type of track..
On super speedways like Daytona International Speedway, cars can reach speeds of up to 205 mph.
On intermediate tracks, speeds range from 175 mph to 190 mph.
When you visit, go to a NASCAR race early, and walk through the tailgating area. Tell the people that you are British and it's your first time at a race. The people will give you free BBQ and a history lesson about NASCAR and its drivers. You guys will have a great time. Just remember to bring earplugs. 😎👍
Check online first. many races are sold out.
The majority of tracks are ovals, they only race on a few "road courses" but the best thing about NASCAR compared to F1 or Indy is definitely the competition. They pass each other in stock car racing but Indy and especially F1 are mostly parades
Oval tracks are banked on the turns. You heard them talking about "5 wide" on one of the turns. The turns are where most of the action happens - passing, bumping into each other, and the monumental wrecks. If you get a choice, you want your tickets to be watching a turn. 🤠
Rubbing is racing 🤘🤘
I am a fan of Nascar Racing,I try to watch it every Sunday.
They use vinyl wraps for the scheme of the car not paint lol. And yes the exhaust on the side of the car is real not part of the wrap. You guys should react to a Top Fuel Dragster’s video.
Nascar has been adding more "road" tracks in recent years. and last year they did the Chicago Street Race which is similar to Monaco in F1.
It's called stock car racing because the basic car shape is stock or as sold by the manufacturer. A lot of the bits that will brake off such as the plastic lights are removed and metal is welded into the holes. The lights them painted on.
Also if you go to a race bring ear plugs, rent the ear phones and buy a pit pass.
Back in prohibition days, moonshiners had to run from the law to keep from getting arrested and their cargo destroyed. The Runners (delivery guys) would modify their cars so they looked every day and blended in with all the other cars on the road but had the power and suspension that would enable them to outrun the law. The Runners would take pride in their cars and so would race each other, which eventually turned into customers rewarding the first to arrive with their cargo intact for the sale, creating competition. Once Prohibition was lifted, the races became entertainment on the weekends and they called it Stockcar Racing because the cars were essentially your everyday stock car. When NASCAR formed out of all the leagues that were doing races, one of the rules they implemented was that your car had to be a production car with 1000 cars or more of that model made or ordered to be made. From this cars like Mustangs, Chargers, and Trans AMs were made so the car companies could profit off of the races by having that model of car for sale on the showroom floor. Today it is a huge event, boasting crowds in the +100Ks, plus they took from football the party effect and have the best tailgate parties you will find anywhere. There are way more people in the parking lots than in the stands as campers and tents are set up with the race on TVs while someone is cooking/BBQing and of course, it wouldn't be NASCAR without the alcohol, lots and lots of alcohol consumption.
This is pure NASCAR and it’s why we love it
Welcome to the British NASCAR fan club! Sometimes the medium length are tracks are boring. Super speedways, road courses, and short tracks are a lot of fun
The exhaust on the new Gen 7 car are actually on each side of the car along the bottom of the "door" and closer to the front. The exhaust pipes in the rear of the car are just a part of the livery wrap.
There was a 3-way or even 4-way photo finish earlier this year. Craziest finish i had ever seen, and I've been watching the sport since 1978.
Nascar started off in the south and the drivers were moonshine drivers.
They get in first fights after NASCAR races pretty often. Those are some good videos too.
It's a mixture of tracks and road courses.
I like how she was still thinking about the painted-on headlights while she had top tier racing right infront of her 😂 too funny
Certain tracks allow for speeds exceeding 200 MPH.
you will like NASCARs greatest saves
also the front/rear bumpers, hood, roof and decklid are regulated templates too keep the car makes similar on an aerodynamic aspect if teams where allowed to shape the bumpers they would not look like a car.
I love that you could buy the small block version of what they're racing
They are modeled after regular street cars but are far from it. They're longer and wider, and more powerful usually. Although we're making street cars that could probably keep up on short tracks.
There’s a EuroNasacr league as well and they upload all their races on both the US and Euro league channels
There's video of Lewis Hamilton and Jeff Gordon driving each others car!!!
The 2024 season has had some great moments multiple insane photo finishes and good racing
Need to check out NHRA
Try the one named "Nascar Most Destructive Crashes".
Lewis Hamilton and Tony Stewart (a time NASCAR Champion) swapped cars at Watkins Glen back in the day. The video is on UA-cam. I’d also recommend Jeff Gordon driving an Williams F1 car at Indianapolis.
NASCAR is awesome! There are tracks all over the US. There is even a place that you can go and have “The NASCAR Experience “. Heart stopping stuff that is!
NASCAR is mostly oval track racing but they do have road circuits as well, they are doing 200 mph at Daytona
Remember, NASCAR is stock car/truck series, if you don't count the modifies, and they have fenders so the saying goes, "rubbin' is racin'" I can't watch Formula 1 because you don't pass. NASCAR races on quite a few road courses and 1 street course but the majority of the track are ovals or tri-ovals. The cars are no longer painted they have a "decal".
The cars are twice as heavy with tires half as wide as F1. And there's no anti-lock brakes or traction control. It's a lot more about driver talent than automation. Find a vid called Trading Paint, where Juan Pablo Montoya and Jeff Gordon trade cars and run a road course. It'll give you some perspective.
Guys: FYI: the first race car (of any kind) to exceed 200 miles per hour, was not an F1 car, not a prototype sport car (like a Ferrari), not an 'Indy' car, but a (NASCAR) 1969 Dodge Charger Daytona at Alabama International Motor Speedway in 1970! 😮! Whew
The lights are vinyl decals. If they were real there would be constant cautions for broken pieces all over the track. Lots of contact in NASCAR
The brake light and headlights are REAL. They have to have brake lights just like any other motorsport of any kind, even drag racing. The headlights are also real because, just sometimes, it comes a hard, steady rain and I'm not really sure they'd stop for a hurricane if one just sprung up. BTW, please check out, "Fire Breathing Monsters". It's a good video about drag racing. (FYI, 10,000 to 12,000 hp 1000 feet, 320 mph *305 m/515 kph*)
Y’all should do more of these
The style of racing between NASCAR and F1 and its American Cousin, Indy Car, is that in NASCAR it's all aboug pack racing catching and keeping the drift. Itxsxall about using air flow around the cars to make your move. F1 fans tend to criticize NASCAR for its mostly oval racing, but the discipline used in NASCAR is just as strategic as whatever it is in F1 and Indy car.
Exhaust is real lights are decals
NASCAR is the governing body for stockcar racing. Luke the NFL is the governing body for American football, MLB for baseball and the NBA for basketball.
the nascar chassis are made from chromoly tubular chassis, with composite body's. The body's are the wrapped with a gigantic sticker with all the sponsor on it, there is no paint on the body's.. The car's weigh 3200 pounds without fuel @ driver, now with fuel @ driver the cars weight is 3400 pounds.
It’s usually a ring although it’s more oval. I’m close to Daytona where NASCAR starts every season at the Daytona Speedway. There have been some epic crashes every season. It’s always fun though.
Nascar is the Best!! Ya'll have to watch more! Dale Earnhardt was my favorite driver until his death. Then Dale Junior. We used to go to two races a year. I absolutely love it! The cars are wrapped to show their sponsors. They can hit speeds of 180 mph and faster. Nascar races are so much fun. You have to watch the wrecks. Some races have several wrecks and a few fights between drivers. Always exciting! I've been to Texas Motor Speedway, but I always wanted to go to Talladega in Alabama!
My fav driver now is #9 Chase Elliott!
The bodies of the car are covered in a large vinyl decal. That has all the colors and numbers, etc. They drive on ovals, road courses, an elongated triangle, and dirt. All they need now is a figure eight. There are a dozen NASCAR series. The three top are two car series and one truck series. They run up to 200+ mph in a draft at the larger tracks. NASCAR deems the cars are too fast for safety, so they have restrictor plates on the engine to reduce the horsepower.
The two things to remember about NASCAR....rubbing is racing and, if you're not cheating you're not trying.
Great racing videos and that last race where Ricky Craven the Tide car won is from my state, he’s been racing a long time He started out very young and racing on small local dirt tracks. Glad to see you guys enjoying some American NASCAR racing series. We have more than a dozen different types of auto racing here some local and some national.
There have been several f1 drivers move to nascar. A couple of them with good success.
GREAT reaction guys!!! They do a few road races a year on winding tracks. You gotta do biggest nascar crashes.
you guys need to check out some of the crash videos
They hit top speeds of about 200 miles per hour on long straightaways. The races in person are INSANELY loud. Check out some videos of NASCAR crashes, they get wild!
Yup. Ear protection is a must.
If you want to hear & see INSANE car power, PLEASE check out NHRA drag racing. It's multiple classes of cars, the highest level of which, is about 12,000 horsepower. I've been to several events. Amazing experience. Dare I say, life-changing.
I agree, nhra drag racing is a spectical you must check out there are many vids on UA-cam
they do a lot of oval racing, because you can see the whole race from your seat. As supposed to F1 where you see some cars go by occasionally.
A lot of tracks are circles but there are road courses too.
In NASCAR, if you aren't rubbin', you aren't racing.
I was watching the race live in 2001 when Dale Earnhart hit a wall near the end of race and was killed
Have y'all not watched "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" 😂 its a must watch!
On the bigger tracks they can reach 225 mph on the straight a way.
Exactly and they normally hover anywhere around 145 on The shorter spots
So, a lot of times the drivers are really pushing their cars hard as hell towards the last few laps and there is inevitably crashes. That results in a restart and with only 2 or 3 laps left they end up a lot closer at the end because they don't have more time to spread out. It's balls to the wall for 2 or 3 laps.
You might like NHRA Drag racing
Nothing like driving in heavy traffic at 200 miles an hour.
There’s a few road courses throughout the season but the majority of the races are oval tracks.
Nascar is a mix of small, med and super speedways aka ovals but they do have a few road courses on the schedule. On the speedways it's not uncommon to be running 150+ mph in the corners on the straights you'll see 180 to 200mph easy.
Old school terms are bump and run chrome horn boogety boogety boogety let’s go racing boys Darrel Waltrip is a legend he was a a voice in the movie cars his name was Darrel cartrip
Unlike F1 racing these cars do not use fuel injection, but a big four barrel carburetor.
React to NASCAR highlights from Kansas and Atlanta earlier this year cause those were instant classics
So I have been too 13 different tracks in Nascar some Indy races a couple of Rolex races and the Daytona 500 is THE RACE you would want to be your first.
NASCAR started in the south of the US from guys transporting illegal alcohol (moonshine) years ago. They doctored the cars up to outrun the police and eventually they started racing them and NASCAR was born.
F1 guys are much different drivers. Some have tried NASCAR and had no luck. They arent used to running with cars all around and side by side like that.
You gotta react to DRAG RACING!🤘
14:11 the orange car won the race by .002 seconds
I haven’t watched this yet because I’m not a NASCAR fan (I will though), but from what I recall…at one time and because of the size of the speedway bleaches…
More people attend NASCAR events than ANY other sport in any single year. Which is amazing considering how many football teams there are, plus baseball teams with 160 games per team each season.
You should check out World of Outlaws sprint car racing
Check out NHRA Fire Breathing Monsters
These NASCAR cars can do over 200 mph (321 kph) in the straights...and that's with restrictor plates on them. Without the plates they can do about 225 mph (362 kph). Unlike American football NASCAR is a contact AND a and collision sport. But like almost every American sport NASCAR is extremely family friendly.
In that last clip, the cars pass the finish line long before the yellow car got there. It's just hard to see as it passes by so quickly. Ricky Craven in the orange tide car won by .002 of a second
Until Kansas 2024
on the superspeedways they go 200 mph.
You should also do a reaction to nada top fuel drag racing it's a show you won't forget
You guys need to react to drivers race at Bristol race track. It’s short track but so many crashes.
NASCAR does race a few road courses. Now check out NASCAR biggest wrecks.
So glad you guys finally did a NASCAR video. There are better ones you should react to. At some tracks the cars go close to 200mph. Quite a few F1 drivers have tried racing in NASCAR but for the most part they don't do very well. The cars are pretty difficult to drive. Hope to see more reactions to NASCAR stuff.
You should try drag racing
You should react to best of IndyCar if you haven’t yet. It’s my favorite motor sport racing !
React to NASCAR’s onboard crashes and NASCAR’s greatest battles thanks
NASCAR - 180 mph, closer together than you park at WalMart.
Re the last clip: the guy in yellow didn't win, the other two cars finished first, the line just went by so fast you missed it. Watch closely :) Eventually you learn where the lines are on each track.
Those weren't all car races, some were truck races...
From what I have seen with the F1 drivers moving to nascar and Indy car races, the european drivers do much better with the switch
It's vinyl decals
Leave it to the Americans to turn car racing into a contact sport. ;) Unlike F1, Nascar isn't you vs. the track, it's you against 39 other guys and there are sometimes more lead changes in one race than F1 has in an entire season.