NASCAR cars might look similar to the cars you see on the road, but their bodies are specifically designed for racing. While street cars have sleek and aerodynamic shapes, NASCAR cars take this to the next level with an emphasis on speed.
Shape: The body of a NASCAR car is wider and lower to the ground than a typical car. This helps it cut through the air more efficiently, reducing drag and increasing speed.
Design: The body is made from lightweight materials, typically a combination of steel and composite materials, to ensure it is both durable and as light as possible for high-speed performance.