Saturday, July 31, 2010

The Nascar Busch Series




Instead, modified older cars were used. This is an example of how NASCAR itself has evolved since it's earlier years where spectators living in a country short of new cars, did not like watching perfectly good automobiles getting banged up in races. NASCAR's plans to make major changes to the Busch Series cars have been approved by the various manufacturers. They also rely on important feedback from the race crews and team owners over the course of the season.

NASCAR has design teams that work all year to make improvements to the cars which compete in the Busch Series. As concern has been expressed over environmental issues, NASCAR is currently looking into the feasibility of burning unleaded fueld in the Busch Series and researching how this will affect the performance of the cars. Lastly, the fuel they use is leaded. They also have larger spoilers for increased down force.

To cope with the tighter curves on the short tracks they are smaller in size. The cars that run in the NASCAR Busch Series differ from the cars that run in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series in several ways.

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