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The “ABB NASCAR EV Prototype,” developed in collaboration with Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota, is an electrified stock car that can produce 1,000 kW (or 1341 horsepower) at peak power.
NASCAR is not the first motorsports organization to get into electric car racing. Formula E is an all-electric racing series that started a decade ago. But its fan base is far smaller than NASCAR's. The new car is part of a broader sustainability plan by NASCAR. ABB is now NASCAR’s official electrification partner.
Part of the experience of a NASCAR race is hearing the engine roar, the rumble of each car’s approach and the zip when it whizzes past at more than 150 mph. NASCAR unveiled its first electric ...
NASCAR isn’t the place you’d expect to find a new electric vehicle make its debut, but the racing car company, on Sunday, threw the automotive world a curve ball, unveiling an electric stock ...
NASCAR racing is all about loud, fast cars burning gas and rubber around a track. But on Saturday, NASCAR unveiled something different: an all-electric SUV that has twice as much horsepower as any ...
On October 1, NASCAR announced that a new rear clip and rear bumper structure would undergo crash tests on October 5. [121] Following the test, NASCAR held a meeting with drivers on October 8 and announced that changes to the rear bumper construction, rear chassis clip, and center chassis clip would be implemented for the 2023 season. [122]
The season will end with the NASCAR Cup Series Championship Race at Phoenix Raceway on November 2. The 2025 season will be the first year under NASCAR's new TV deal that will last until 2031. FOX will broadcast 12 races, [a] while NBC will broadcast 14 races. Amazon and TNT will broadcast five races each. [1]
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