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why do stock cars bother using production bodys

by Prof. Reece Ernser Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What does it mean when a car is in stock?

A stock car quite literally means that the car is in stock. It could be on site at the dealership, held at a compound or sometimes can be held at the port and delivered straight from there. But, stock can also mean in stock somewhere abroad. So, it’s always best to check.

How long did stock cars wear stock bodies?

SLTV: Just from a visual point of view, it looks like the cars wore stock bodies well into the 1970’s. How long did stock cars utizile factory sheet metal?

What happens to the car after it is built?

After the car body is installed and ground smooth, the car is primed and painted. All of the decals are installed, including headlight decals (NASCAR cars don't have headlights), which helps make the race car look more like a street car. Not all of the cars are built to the same specifications.

Should automotive manufacturers be criticised for not stockpiling components?

It is very easy to criticise automotive manufacturers for not stockpiling components or the blame semiconductor manufacturers not sc up fabrication towards the end of the year. In truth, such relationships are extremely complex, and predicting how markets will react is almost impossible.

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When did NASCAR stop using stock bodies?

The Strictly Stock cars were used until 1966 when NASCAR ordered its first significant competition change to the Grand National Division.

Why are stock cars so fast?

NASCAR cars run on gasoline. The power is generated when the gas burns during the rotation of the car engine. Since NASCAR cars are heavy-duty, their engines are 3.5 times faster than regulation cars. The efficiency and consistency of performance is something NASCAR teams heavily invest in.

Does NASCAR still use stock cars?

The Modern Stock Car Generation 6, which began in 2013, is the first time in a long time that NASCAR cars looked like stock cars. Chevy, Toyota, and Ford are the current leaders in racing as they are manufacturing stock cars that are modified, but still look like they were just driven out of the factory.

Are all the bodies in NASCAR the same?

The only real variation of NASCAR models today is in their engines and body shell. The overall shape of each of the cars, the tires, suspensions, fueling systems, electronics, and transmission are all the exact same.

How do NASCAR drivers shift without using the clutch?

Unlike the transmissions on normal manual cars, NASCAR cars do not require the driver to press the clutch pedal while shifting gears. Although NASCAR cars have clutch pedals, these are rarely used when shifting gears. Instead, drivers shift gears by matching the car's speed to the car's RPM (revolutions per minute).

Is NASCAR or Formula 1 faster?

Comparatively, the highest speed recorded in NASCAR is 212mph (341.181km/h), and these vehicles take 1 second longer to reach 62 mph than F1 cars do. It takes 9 seconds for a NASCAR racer to reach 160mph. These statistics definitively prove that Formula 1 racing cars are the faster of the two racing machines.

What RPM do NASCAR engines run at?

about 7000 and 10,000 RPMDuring a typical oval race, these engines continuously cycle between about 7000 and 10,000 RPM.

How long does a Nascar engine last?

Most production car engines are designed to last over 100,000 miles. NASCAR race car engines are designed to last one race (500 miles, in the case of the Daytona 500). While the same version of an engine is typically used for an entire season, it is rebuilt after each race.

What happens to all the old NASCAR cars?

Crumpled frames and engines are sent to scrapyards like Gordon or Foil's, Inc., in Harrisburg, N.C., where they are flattened, then ripped into hand-size pieces that will be milled back into new steel. And some of that steel can end up back in a race shop.

Why is Dodge not in NASCAR?

Despite designing a Gen-6 car, Dodge stepped away from the sport after Brad Keselowski's 2012 championship. The American automaker pulled its support, unable to find a flagship team to replace the departing Penske Racing.

Why do NASCAR's have fake headlights?

One key reason for this is to protect other drivers on the track. If a car got into a crash during a race with real headlights, the glass would likely break causing debris to cover the track and could lead to even more damage by puncturing other car's tires.

Why do NASCAR only turn left?

Turning left can end up saving a driver's life in the event of a crash. In addition, a driver turning left has a much better view of the track below them than a driver turning right, because the right-hand side of the car is farther away from the driver's eye than the left side is.

What does stock car mean?

A stock car quite literally means that the car is in stock. It could be on site at the dealership, held at a compound or sometimes can be held at the port and delivered straight from there. But, stock can also mean in stock somewhere abroad. So, it’s always best to check.

What does factory order mean?

If you factory order your new car, then this means that the vehicle is not yet built.

What are the pros and cons of ordering a stock car?

There are advantages and disadvantages to getting a stock car as opposed to a factory order.

What are the pros and cons of ordering a factory order car?

We’ve looked at the pros and cons of ordering a stock car so it’s only fair we look at the pros and cons of a factory order.

Why are carmakers reducing their production?

According to various companies, including Volkswagen, Honda, and Ford, the reason is a lack of automotive electronic component supplies. In response to the shortages, semiconductor ...

Why did the sale of consumer electronics increase?

However, while car sales reduced dramatically, the sale of consumer electronics increased dramatically due to remote work, which caused a surge in demand for electronic components. Since automotive components were not selling, many semiconductor manufacturers switched their production towards consumer electronics.

What is the future of supply chain?

The future of supply chains may take advantage of AI systems that could predict potential shortages and supply chain failures. Such a platform would be linked to multiple companies and market forces that would share data, and the benefit of collaboration is stability.

Is it a waste of funds to keep furloughed employees?

During a time of a pandemic where funds are already running low on keeping employees in furlough, paying for additional components and then storing them could be viewed as a waste of funds. Furthermore, some components have limited shelf-lives (due to oxidation) and may not be usable by the time markets recover.

What is stock car?

A stock car, in the original sense of the term, is an automobile that has not been modified from its original factory configuration. Later the term stock car came to mean any production-based automobile used in racing. This term is used to differentiate such a car from a " race car ", a special, custom-built car designed only for racing purposes.

How many turns does a stock car race have?

Stock car races take place predominantly on oval tracks of 3 or 4 turns, with all turns to the left. Oval tracks are classified as short track (less than 1 mile), intermediate or speedway (1 to 2 miles) or superspeedway (over 2 miles). Road courses are any tracks having both left and right turns.

How much horsepower does a super stock have?

Super stock classes are similar to street stock, but allow for more modifications to the engine. Power output is usually in the range of 500–550 horsepower (373–410 kilowatts ). Tire width is usually limited to 8 in (200 mm).

What is a late model car?

A late model car on a dirt track. Late models are usually the highest class of stock cars in local racing. Rules for construction of a late model car vary from region to region and even race track to race track.

When was NASCAR founded?

When NASCAR was first formed by France in 1948 to regulate stock car racing in the U.S, there was a requirement that any car entered be made entirely of parts available to the general public through automobile dealers. Additionally, the cars had to be models that had sold more than 500 units to the public.

When did Tony Stewart race at Infineon?

Tony Stewart at Infineon Raceway (now Sonoma Raceway) in 2005. The most prominent championship in stock car racing is the NASCAR Cup Series. It is the most popular racing series in the United States, drawing over 6 million spectators in 1997, an average live audience of over 190,000 people for each race.

Where is stock car racing?

Stock car racing. Stock car racing is a form of automobile racing found mainly and most prominently in the United States and Canada, with Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Brazil and the United Kingdom also having forms of stock car auto racing.

25 It All Starts With A Frame

The frame (chassis) consists of a structure of square and round steel tubing of variable thickness. The roll cage makes up most of the structure. Surrounding the driver, it is designed to stay together in the event of a crash.

24 The Roll Cage

The design of a NASCAR race car is driven by two factors: performance and safety. The ideal vehicle delivers the performance needed to win races while protecting the driver in the event of a crash. The essential element for surviving an accident is removing kinetic energy from the driver's body slowly.

23 Traditional NASCAR Body

Making the body of a NASCAR race car is a labor-intensive process because most of the panels are formed by trimming and then hand-rolling flat sheet metal between rollers. The metal is slowly bent and curved until the contour matches the templates and fits on the car.

22 NASCAR Flange-fit Composite Body

These days, NASCAR is successfully phasing out the traditional sheet metal body in favor of the new flange-fit composite material for the Xfinity Series. The governing body is considering a similar path for the Monster Energy Cup Series, as well.

21 Windshield Made Of Lexan

The phrase written on the top of Kevin Harvick’s car, “If you let me pass, we all get bloomin’ onions” is probably not enough to convince any competitors to move over but it's certainly good for a laugh.

20 Headlight And Taillight Decals

NASCAR race cars have no functioning headlights or taillights and use decals instead, for several reasons. Although they are almost entirely hand-made, the cars are still required to look like production vehicles. No operating headlights or taillights are needed because the cars don’t race at night.

19 Safety Feature: Roof Flaps

A race car's body is aerodynamically designed to optimize downforce, increasing the vertical force on the tires, thus creating more traction through corners. However, if a race car is spun so air is flowing in reverse, the design causes lift, instead.

What is the purpose of the roof of a NASCAR car?

The roof of a NASCAR race car has a safety device to keep the car from flipping. If the car goes into a spin, flaps in the roof deploy. These flaps change the shape of the car and eliminate any lift that is being generated. See How NASCAR Safety Works for more details.

How long does it take to make a NASCAR body?

The process of making the body for a NASCAR race car is incredibly labor-intensive. It takes the shop 10 working days to make and install the bo­dy for just one of these cars.

How are Dodge body panels made?

With the exception of the roof, hood and deck lid (which are supplied by Dodge), all of the body panels are made by trimming and then hand-rolling flat sheet metal between the rollers of an English wheel, which slowly bends and curves the metal until the contour matches the templates and fits on the car.

What is a race car decal?

A body that is almost ready to be painted. After the car body is installed and ground smooth, the car is primed and painted. All of the decals are installed, including headlight decals (NASCAR cars don't have headlights), which helps make the race car look more like a street car.

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