How do I send NASCAR a message?
For general comments, suggestions, and inquiries about the NASCAR.com website, please send an email to [email protected].
Where can I complain about NASCAR?
Dial 1-800-630-0535 if you live in the United States. The number is toll-free in the United States, but not elsewhere. If you live in a different country, reach out to NASCAR online. Phone support is available Monday-Friday, but the times vary based on the month.
How can I ask NASCAR a question?
Do you have a question? Fans submit your questions each week to [email protected]. Responses will be reported generally once a week during the NASCAR season (Usually on Thursdays) Please submit your questions to the above email address.
Do NASCAR drivers wear diapers during a race?
Most drivers would not readily admit to the fact they wear adult diapers during a race. Based on research, it is exceedingly rare for a driver to wear these absorbent aids on the course. The wearing of them even lends itself to safety hazards.
Can you make contact in NASCAR?
NASCAR’s Rules Plainly, NASCAR drivers are not allowed to hit each other intentionally, with the goals of causing an accident to occur. To some, the rules are quite relaxed, in that contact between drivers seldom goes unpunished.
Who is the CEO of NASCAR?
As NASCAR has announced bold new editions of the 2022 race schedules for its three premier series in the last few weeks, a fresh voice in leadership has essentially taken the corporate green flag — 29-year-old Ben Kennedy.
Can you bump into cars in NASCAR?
NASCAR will disallow excessive bumping in the corners, where drivers can easily lose control of their cars. Bumping on the straightaways will be allowed because drivers have a greater ability to get bumped without incident there.
What family owns NASCAR?
The France family
The France family -the “First Family of NASCAR” – has controlled the stock car racing organization since its inception in 1948. Brian France, the grandson of founder Bill France, Sr. and son of former CEO Bill Jr., has been at the helm since 2003.
Do NASCAR drivers get a new car every race?
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.
Can cars push each other in NASCAR?
The aerodynamics package NASCAR uses at Daytona and Talladega, the two fastest and biggest tracks in the series, creates tight packs of cars running close to 200 mph. Drivers work together and draft off each other, essentially pushing the car in front of them, to maintain momentum and avoid losing positions.