200 IQ TBH” – Joey Logano’s Team’s Modern Marvel Has unveil…
With rapidly evolving technology and advancements in motorsports, it hasn’t taken long for the rise of electric vehicles. Now, this trend is slowly but steadily making its way into the motorsport world. Already, there are motorsport series like Formula E, MotoE, and Extreme E. The World Rally Championship is also using hybrid engines, while the Rallycross has gone full electric. The only series not to be bitten by the electric bug are IndyCar and NASCAR.
However, it is interesting to note that some NASCAR teams are employing electric technology. A fine example is the Team Penske organization, which is using electric car technology in a unique manner. Apparently, the electric version of the car is being used as a pit stop practice car. Recently, a short clip of the car being driven around in the factory area made rounds on social media. The most interesting thing about the video was that the car pretty much sounded like any other electric car.
200 IQ TBH” – Joey Logano’s Team’s Modern Marvel Has unveil…
Without a doubt, NASCAR’s top brass have been toying with the idea of going electric. However, they would need the approval of the teams and drivers to really implement it. After all, this is a big step and there will be traditionalists who will miss the sound of roaring engines.
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Back in 2012, NASCAR moved from engines with carburetion to electronic fuel injection. That was on the back of a change in 2011 to the use of Sunoco Green E15 fuel, which is high octane and blended with 15 percent bioethanol. One thing is for sure, NASCAR is constantly trying to innovate and move with the times.
200 IQ TBH” – Joey Logano’s Team’s Modern Marvel Has unveil…
With rapidly evolving technology and advancements in motorsports, it hasn’t taken long for the rise of electric vehicles. Now, this trend is slowly but steadily making its way into the motorsport world. Already, there are motorsport series like Formula E, MotoE, and Extreme E. The World Rally Championship is also using hybrid engines, while the Rallycross has gone full electric. The only series not to be bitten by the electric bug are IndyCar and NASCAR.
However, it is interesting to note that some NASCAR teams are employing electric technology. A fine example is the Team Penske organization, which is using electric car technology in a unique manner. Apparently, the electric version of the car is being used as a pit stop practice car. Recently, a short clip of the car being driven around in the factory area made rounds on social media. The most interesting thing about the video was that the car pretty much sounded like any other electric car.
200 IQ TBH” – Joey Logano’s Team’s Modern Marvel Has unveil…
Without a doubt, NASCAR’s top brass have been toying with the idea of going electric. However, they would need the approval of the teams and drivers to really implement it. After all, this is a big step and there will be traditionalists who will miss the sound of roaring engines.
READ MORE:Joey Logano shares secret behind Ford’s NASCAR Cup Of 2023
Back in 2012, NASCAR moved from engines with carburetion to electronic fuel injection. That was on the back of a change in 2011 to the use of Sunoco Green E15 fuel, which is high octane and blended with 15 percent bioethanol. One thing is for sure, NASCAR is constantly trying to innovate and move with the times.