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Q: Why doesn’t NASCAR get more modern with their engine rules? They run engines with carburetors, and the last I looked, no cars manufactured today use carburetors. They are all fuel-injected ...
Doug Yates, CEO of Roush-Yates Engines, says a hike to 750hp wouldn't be much of a change and that he would like to see NASCAR be open-minded.
While NASCAR V8 engines may have improved through the years, the power units don't last very long. As such, teams rebuild the engines after every race to ensure optimal performance for the next ...
Dodge Motorsports reached another milestone in its return to Winston Cup Racing with the approval by NASCAR of the engine for its Dodge Intrepid R/T race car. "In our 500-day countdown to the 2001 ...
LAS VEGAS, NV - NOVEMBER 28: Doug Yates accepts the MAHLE Engine Builder of the Year Award during the NASCAR NMPA Myers Brothers Awards at the Wynn Las Vegas on November 28, 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Truck series teams are weighing whether to use NASCAR's new spec engine option or retain manufacturer-supported engines, and are considering their competition at the same time.
Denny Hamlin and the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing team were issued a penalty after an engine seal violation following his Bristol win.
Doug Yates, CEO of Roush-Yates Engines (the primary engine-builder for Ford Performance teams in the NASCAR Cup Series), weighed in on the matter during a radio spot with SiriusXM NASCAR Radio ...
Doug Yates, CEO of Roush-Yates Engines, says a hike to 750hp wouldn't be much of a change and that he would like to see NASCAR be open-minded.