The unique demands of car racing have spurred various developments in automobile manufacturing. Whether in Formula 1, Le Mans, or on the street, people love a car with plenty of speed and performance.
NASCAR Cup engines live in a strange space: they are tightly regulated, largely hand built, and expected to survive hours at full throttle while still making headline power. The rulebook caps ...
That trend began when Toyota joined NASCAR's truck series in 2004 and the Sprint Cup Series in 2007. The automaker had no cam-in-block V-8 in its lineup and was allowed to design one from scratch. But ...
There's something undeniably special about the sound of a racing engine at full throttle. In that moment, you can hear the result of decades of engineering expertise and the countless hours of work ...
There are many technical elements of MotoGP™ that play critical roles in the performance of the riders, despite being relatively hidden from plain sight. MotoGP engine braking is one of those. Simply ...