The Physics of NASCAR

The Physics of NASCAR
Author: Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2008
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780525950530

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Draws on the author's expertise in physics, as well as interviews with mechanics, pit crews, and other insiders, to trace the life cycle of a race car and offer insight into the scientific aspects of high-speed racing, in an account that also explains how drivers survive dangerous accidents. 35,000 first printing.

The Physics of Nascar

The Physics of Nascar
Author: Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2008-02-14
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1101213949

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A physicist explores the science of speed racing and the #1 spectator sport in America in the perfect gift for both NASCAR and science fans. Every NASCAR fan—at one time or another—asks the same question: Why isn’t my favorite driver winning? This is your chance to discover how much more there is to NASCAR than “Go fast, turn left and don’t crash.” If you’ve ever wondered why racecars don’t have mufflers, how “bump drafting” works, or what in the world “Let’s go up a pound on the right rear and add half a round of wedge” means, The Physics of NASCAR is for you. In this fast-paced investigation into the adrenaline-pumping world of NASCAR, a physicist with a passion uncovers what happens when the rubber hits the road and 800-horsepower vehicles compete at 190 miles per hour only inches from one another. Diandra Leslie-Pelecky tells her story in terms anyone who drives a car—and maybe occasionally looks under the hood--can understand. How do drivers walk away from serious crashes? How can two cars travel faster together than either car can on its own? How do you dress for a 1800°F gasoline fire? In simple yet detailed, high-octane prose, this is the ultimate thrill ride for armchair speed demons, auto science buffs, and NASCAR fans at every level of interest. Readers, start your engines.

Science At Work in Auto Racing

Science At Work in Auto Racing
Author: Richard Hantula
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2012-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1608707318

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A batter trying to hit a home run, a striker trying to score a goal, a quarterback trying to throw a touchdown pass—what do these people have in common? They all depend on science to help them succeed. the laws of science are at work every time hitters step to the plate or quarterbacks step back to throw. In Sports Science, readers learn how scientific principles come into play in their favorite sports.

Physics of Nascar

Physics of Nascar
Author: Diandra Leslie-Pelecky
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2008
Genre: Stock car racing
ISBN: 9781322753591

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The Physics of Nascar

The Physics of Nascar
Author: Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2008
Genre: Stock car racing
ISBN: 9780329830182

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Explains the physics of race car driving, focusing on how NASCAR stock cars are engineered and the applications of engine power, aerodynamics, and tire grip capability.

Science of Race Cars: Studying Forces and Motion

Science of Race Cars: Studying Forces and Motion
Author: Karen Latchana Kenney
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1680771213

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In this engaging title, young readers learn about the moving form of energy that is motion! The relationship of mass and acceleration is explained, as are the forces of downforce, updraft, friction, inertia, centripetal force, and the role of aerodynamics in managing these forces. These properties are illustrated by the running of car races. Colorful infographics make internal combustion, mass and acceleration, and centripetal force easily accessible, and prominent contributors such as Junior Johnson and Sir Isaac Newton are featured. A fun experiment with friction brings the science of motion to life! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Checkerboard Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.

The Science of Car Racing

The Science of Car Racing
Author: Karen Latchana Kenney
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 49
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1476551936

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"Describes the science concepts involved in several types of car racing"--

The Physics of NASCAR

The Physics of NASCAR
Author: Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2008
Genre: Stock car racing
ISBN: 9781429597388

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Draws on the author's expertise in physics, as well as interviews with mechanics, pit crews, and other insiders, to trace the life cycle of a race car and offer insight into the scientific aspects of high-speed racing.

Driving with the Devil

Driving with the Devil
Author: Neal Thompson
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2009-02-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0307522261

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The true story behind NASCAR’s hardscrabble, moonshine-fueled origins, “fascinating and fast-moving . . . even if you don’t know a master cylinder from a head gasket” (Atlanta Journal-Constitution). “[Neal] Thompson exhumes the sport’s Prohibition-era roots in this colorful, meticulously detailed history.”—Time Today’s NASCAR—equal parts Disney, Vegas, and Barnum & Bailey—is a multibillion-dollar conglomeration with 80 million fans, half of them women, that grows bigger and more mainstream by the day. Long before the sport’s rampant commercialism lurks a distant history of dark secrets that have been carefully hidden from view—until now. In the Depression-wracked South, with few options beyond the factory or farm, a Ford V-8 became the ticket to a better life. Bootlegging offered speed, adventure, and wads of cash. Driving with the Devil reveals how the skills needed to outrun federal agents with a load of corn liquor transferred perfectly to the red-dirt racetracks of Dixie. In this dynamic era (the 1930s and ’40s), three men with a passion for Ford V-8s—convicted felon Raymond Parks, foul-mouthed mechanic Red Vogt, and war veteran Red Byron, NASCAR’s first champ—emerged as the first stock car “team.” Theirs is the violent, poignant story of how moonshine and fast cars merged to create a sport for the South to call its own. In the tradition of Laura Hillenbrand’s Seabiscuit, this tale captures a bygone era of a beloved sport and the character of the country at a moment in time.

The Math of NASCAR

The Math of NASCAR
Author: Ian F. Mahaney
Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2011-08-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1448826969

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NASCAR is one of the most popular sports in the nation. To the untrained eye, it may look like there is nothing more to NASCAR than driving in an oval. However, readers will learn about distance, speed, the math behind pit stops, and so much more through the interesting text and bright design of this book. Readers who want to stretch their brains can try the “Figure It Out!” boxed insert challenges as well.