NASCAR Goes on No Carb Diet in 2012
There are many changes taking place in NASCAR in 2012. Some of the changes have to do with drivers changing teams, crew chiefs changing teams or a team receiving a new sponsor. The change that will affect NASCAR the most is NASCAR’s plan to go on a “No Carb. diet” in 2012. NASCAR has decided to make a change from the carburetor to the new electronic fuel injection (EFI) system. This change did ...
Benefits of electronic fuel injection; more
The race took place two months ago, a riveting three hours that played out on a 1.5-mile circle of asphalt in South Florida. Now that we've had time to digest and analyze and rehash all that took place in the 2011 season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway -- how Carl Edwards held the points lead heading into the race over Tony Stewart; how Stewart dropped to the back of the field after ...
Skea ready to go sledding in I-500
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EFI opens a wealth of possibilities to competitors
Simply put, NASCAR's move to electronic fuel injection hasn't gotten the press it deserves.
Cary Estes: NASCAR's move to electronic fuel injection is much ado about nothing
A few years ago, NASCAR touted its new vehicle design as the Car of Tomorrow. Now that car is finally being updated with technology that is, oh, about three decades old.
Driver builds racing business
Chris Fleenor installs valve springs on cylinder heads at Advanced Product Design in Genoa. The business, which specializes in carburetors and fuel management systems, is owned and staffed entirely by racecar drivers.
Pro Karting - Giebler Racingâs Menezes 14th, Daughters 19th At Rotax Max Challenge Senior
PALM BEACH, Jan. 21, 2012: Phil Giebler Racing’s Gustavo Menezes and Mason Daughters reached the two feature races in the Florida Winter Tour’s Rotax Max Challenge deep and talented Senior division last weekend (Jan. 14-15) at Palm Beach International Raceway.
Bruce Martin: In limiting two-car tandems, NASCAR shows fans have a voice
CONCORD, N.C. -- Amid heavy criticism of the buddy system at Daytona, NASCAR officials believe it's time to bring back the pack in this year's 500.
NASCAR says no more secret fines for drivers
NASCAR Chairman Brian France says sport is determined to curb tandem racing at Talladega and Daytona