What is NASCAR ?

NASCAR is competition race car driving. Similar to Formula Racing, both contain street illegal vehicles known as track cars. NASCAR contains dealership cars from car company(s) known as Ford, Chevrolet, and Toyota. This section of the website will contain street legal race cars whose car company(s) are featured in NASCAR. Car company(s) like Ford, Chevrolet, and Toyota... 
 
[ Car company(s) take measurements and work together using their collected measurements. A car company's collected measurements add up to a brand new car. The collected measurements from race car driving justify(s) the measurements of a car, car parts, and the environment around the car. 
 
[ Car engines contain measured explosions inside of a block of metal. The block of metal (an engine) cannot crack or break from these explosions. The block of metal (an engine) does get damaged from these explosions. The explosions are fueled from the gas tank and the electric battery. The explosions push the engine's piston and move the car's wheels. Car engines can be the same engine for airplanes, helicopters, "Driver's License Class A" and "Class B" vehicles, cars, etc...
 
Competition racing known as NASCAR and Formula Racing exist with the intention to damage and break the car's engine using these explosions. The larger explosions equal a faster vehicle. Damage and explosions are measured. The car and environment around the car are measured. Car company(s) take measurements and work together using their collected measurements. It is legal to create and legal to drive illegal cars because the explosions created are always measured. ]