The Physics of NASCAR, Diandra LesliePelecky
The Physics of NASCAR, Diandra LesliePelecky
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The Physics of NASCAR
The Science Behind the Speed

Author: Diandra Leslie-Pelecky, Ray Evernham

Narrator: Christina Delaine

Unabridged: 9 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/05/2023

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

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 race cars 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.

Listeners, start your engines.

About Diandra Leslie-Pelecky

Diandra Leslie-Pelecky works at the intersection between science and story, leveraging her unique background as a nanomaterials researcher, a motorsports writer, and a master science communicator to create unique stories. She is nationally recognized for her work in science education and outreach at all levels, with projects primarily funded by the National Science Foundation. The Physics of NASCAR has been featured in publications from the Materials Research Bulletin to Sporting News. Her blog, Building Speed, focuses on the science of motorsports and is avidly read by NASCAR fans and insiders.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Daniel on February 04, 2020

I am not a huge NASCAR fan. I would rather play a NASCAR video game than watch a race on television. The physics of NASCAR exceeded my expectations. What else can I say about The physics of NASCAR. The science explanations made the science understandable. I was thinking I will write about what I lik......more

Goodreads review by Reca on August 07, 2008

I grabbed this book hoping to learn a little more about the physics involved in NASCAR. This book reads more like a textbook than I hoped it would, but there were still enough cool things mentioned that I enjoyed reading it. I don't know how much of this I will retain (hence the textbook mention), b......more

Goodreads review by Steven on July 04, 2010

All NASCAR haters should read this before they say another word about it. Does a great job in explaining the workings of the gas combustion engine, but if you want more, delves into the (as the title states) the physics of the race car.......more

Goodreads review by Kathie on February 23, 2010

This is a great book if you're a NASCAR fan and if you're a novice fan it will teach you a ton.......more

Goodreads review by Randy on April 22, 2011

A great book for any NASCAR fan. Might be a little over some peoples head. But a great book for any NASCAR fan. I have read it probably 5 times and love it every time.......more