I have not watched since Dodge left... That said there are still millions of fans that still watch and I think this will put a nail in the coffin for the ENTIRE sport. They are now breaking out the EV Nascar. Although the crashes should be exciting when the caution last for hours as the car burns for 3-4 hours until they can safely move the wrecked car off the track as it melts through the track surface.
That is apparently not intuitive to NASCAR's leadership, however. Or perhaps they just don't care.
Regardless, Fox Sports NASCAR reporter Bob Pockrass said on X Tuesday that the new electric NASCAR will be debuted to the public on Feb. 4.
"NASCAR’s battery electric vehicle that it is developing will do a demonstration run on the Sunday of the Clash," Pockrass wrote in his post, referring to NASCAR's preseason Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum to be held on that date. "David Ragan will drive it."
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That is apparently not intuitive to NASCAR's leadership, however. Or perhaps they just don't care.
Regardless, Fox Sports NASCAR reporter Bob Pockrass said on X Tuesday that the new electric NASCAR will be debuted to the public on Feb. 4.
"NASCAR’s battery electric vehicle that it is developing will do a demonstration run on the Sunday of the Clash," Pockrass wrote in his post, referring to NASCAR's preseason Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum to be held on that date. "David Ragan will drive it."
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