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Sportsnaut on MSNNASCAR RUMOR: Surface Image of New A-Post Flap Emerges, Could Debut at Daytona to Prevent Airborne CrashesNASCAR may debut a new A-post flap at Daytona in 2025 to help prevent cars from going airborne during high-speed crashes.
By adding a small pop-up flap (similar to the roof flaps introduced in the mid-1990s) NASCAR hopes to break the airflow that can lift a car like a kite. Safety has always been a moving target in ...
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motorsport.com on MSNHow NASCAR's plan to keep cars on the ground is coming togetherWhile there are no specific updates for Talladega, NASCAR is working behind the scenes to help cars stay on the ground ...
NASCAR has confirmed that it is bringing no change to the superspeedway package for its cars this weekend at Talladega after ...
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EssentiallySports on MSNDenny Hamlin Remains Unconcerned About Driver's Scary Speedway Verdict in Ignorant Interview With MediaIf we go back to 1994 and talk about steps for safety, NASCAR added roof flaps to stop cars from flying through the air at ...
NASCAR immediately reacted to Corey LaJoie's flip at Michigan and Josh Berry's airborne wreck at Daytona by making changes to the roof rails, rocker panels, and the fabric design in the flaps.
The two-time Cup Series champion Kyle Busch opens up on what he thinks about the fuel-saving strategies that he has been ...
NASCAR faces growing concerns over airborne cars, with drivers like Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch sharing mixed views on safety ...
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