What's the Difference Between a Racecar and a Streetcar | NASCAR Automotive Technology Series
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- Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
- Courtney Hansen and NASCAR Director, Vehicle Engineering Daniel Honeycutt explain the differences between a passenger car and a stock car.
"NASCAR fans wanted us to put the "stock" back into stock-car racing."
Well, we´re still waiting...
Manuel Rdz. LOL
Hell, even grand am racing vaguely resembles stock cars these days.
Manuel Rdz. Personally I loved the way they looked in the early 00s
"See if we put the stock back into stock car racing then it would be boring" - me a nascar fan
@@victorjr8004 how
Even Pixar knew the "lights" were just stickers. Not foolin' anyone
And your point is?
@@trent7736 That the "resemblance" that they keep mentioning is just literally stickers paste on the cars, all the cars are the same, take the stickers off of the Camry and give it the Fusion stickers and you got a Ford stock car now
Reminds me of when they came out with the Monte Carlo SS Nascar edition lol. I thought it looked ridiculous even back then.
Literally nobody thinks the headlights are real, stop acting like you are above average IQ.
The Confusing Time Is When McQueen Race In Cars 2, He Turn On Light ._.
That's not what we ment when we said put the stock back in stock car.
I would happily give up some speed to see actual homologation rules come back. If Toyota wants a Camry in Nascar then they need to start making a 2d rwd V8 Camry I can buy
Adam Lemus They actually did it, but just one of that kind. (is Street legal, with a JGR engine and all Camry's luxury)
Hirouka Akita Toyota didn't build it so doesn't count. was built by RK Motors in partnership with TRD for 2010 SEMA show.
And there is a v6 camry that's pretty cool
And I'm guessing you loved the 90s era of NASCAR when the cars looked about as far from stock as it gets. Look at this as a step in the right direction instead of what ever you said.
Sounds great on paper, but ruin such a good thing?
Race cars don't need head lights cause the track is always lit get it
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my brother too but he needs hahahaha
@@105DARKNINJA my ni-
Great line
I miss the old steel hoods from the 80's and 90's that would fly off during crashes and go into the stands so that the fans could have a nice boomerang souvenir.
If you can’t buy a 5.8 liter v8 in a Camry then it shouldn’t have one in the ‘stock car’
If you can't buy a camaro or mustang with a 4 speed manual then they shouldn't be with stock cars. Go watch Nissan cube racing, or that annoying mission test with the Nissan cube slipstreaming in gran turismo 4
@@magnusrylander transmissions are different to engines.
@@r0yk0v45 ok, and your point is? It's not stock, so it shouldn't race. Also, Toyota did develop a v8 in the Lexus ls500, so your v8 garbage can stop.
@@magnusrylander i do agree there, but a transmission needs to be adapted to the engine for it to be able to handle the power of the engine at hand, if you get where i’m coming from
@@r0yk0v45 yeah, I'm just saying that it's impossible to go back to stock,we've gone to o far to turn back
2:48- no, you cant... you just cant...
Askaan with Speed 😂😂 I was laughing hard when she says this
Askaan with Speed she really just said that 🤦🏻♂️
Askaan with Speed ikr
Rice intensifies
Remember when nascar cars were basically highly modded street cars?
Yup
This guy is the definition of “when you lie on your resume and still get the job”
Take a shot every time he says _looks similar_ 😵
I feel like NASCAR cars should at least be race versions of 'performance' street cars.
A Toyota Camry is the most average car on the road.
Isn't that what NASCAR is all about though? I might be missing something, but didn't Bill France say that he wanted cars that looked the same as the average cars on the road?
@@magnusrylander Wasn't the whole point of NASCAR having actual stock cars compete against each other? All we will have now is a stock car looking shell on a race car that's nowhere close to the type of car it resembles visually, which in this case is a camry of all things lmao
@@Patch3dd again, I might be missing something, but wasn't NASCAR having peak popularity when it was farthest from stock?
Also, the cars in the 90's looked nothing like the road cars. Having fully stock cars actually never happened, even though it has stock in the name. NASCAR started out as bored bootleggers racing their TUNED and UPGRADED cars that were used to outrun the police. NASCAR was all about looking like they were stock, although never actually being one, which is what they are getting back to. Hope that clears some things up.
That's what it once was.
Any car can be a fast car if you tune it correctly
I still find it funny how the racecar version of the street car is less aerodynamic by have the aerodynamic properties of a brick.
"NASCAR Stock" actually once meant a degraded version of a street car currently in production... The same body, frame, interior construction, minus the amenities of a passenger car to conserve weight, allowing for a team installed performance engine, drivetrain, brakes, suspension, competition wheels and tires, and a roll cage.... Keeping things simplistic for racing, and that was IT! NASCAR couldn't stress that enough back then! Now, with all the new equipment, it MIGHT look like a street car, but it's FAR from that... Hence, where's the "Stock" (?)
Again, here we go with another fool with the thick head and large mouth. It you want to watch what you described, go watch the 24 hours of lemons ( not leMans). NASCAR was most popular when it was the farthest from stock! Changing the cars back to stock cars would make people leave! It would be boring and people would get mad at NASCAR because the mustang and camaro engines would expire after 40 laps and the Camry v6 would probably not hit 140 miles per hour, making the races 7+ hours long. Next time how about you think before you speak.
@@magnusrylander - Evidently you weren't around in the old days when the cars I speak of ran, with their heavy cast-iron V8 engine blocks and forged steel shafts and gears... It took a lot of machine and materials back then to produce the horsepower and speeds that were attainable at that time! Also as a result, cars were far more rigid then they are now, and many a driver wound up more broken than the car actually did in a crash! Go through a time machine, and realize first that there WASN'T nearly the high-technology at one's disposal like there is now, nor would $ome of the teams have the money required to attain it as they do now... Many an up and coming racing team was constantly in the red, and would try to get whatever $pon$or$hip they could find to help in financing expensive high-performance rated parts... Otherwise, you "self-modified or nursed along whatever stock part you had and hope it held"! The sport was fledgling and money was very tight at best, not the "My billion is better spent than your billion" like it is today! That's why to me, most racing, especially NASCAR now, is nothing more than a glorified "beauty contest" of drivers, machines, the teams, the sponsors, and let's not forget the colorful decals all over the rolling iron! But then again, I guess if you're a successful energy drink manufacturer, catering to some cupcake fagboy who plays iRacing along with $5K worth of game racing perhiperals his Mommy and Daddy got for him, it's money well spent, right?
@@Jhihmoac Ok, so you didn't read my comment and take my suggestion. Fine then. Let's address each thing you said.
Yes, I know that the old v8s ware made of forged cast iron metal. That is why I said going back to stock isn't a good. Toyota would have the only car that would last the 500 miles (because, let's be real, Ford and Gm in terms of reliability is trash ) and they only go 140 miles an hour, which makes the races very Long and daunting.
The part about the rigid fit of the old cars is absolutely wrong, the only reason those old cars didn't crush like a tin can is because of the rollbar behind the driver. The cars of today are much safer due to the fact that they crush to a point where the body becomes more rigid and protects the driver. If you watch some comparisons of a crash test of an old car and a new car, you will see that the old car is actually less rigid.
Next, Yes I know that the technology and money wasn't as much back then. But if you think about it, NASCAR is in a way, the same as it once was. If teams don't have enough money for new parts they have to resort to reusing the last race's parts and hope they would last. Just replace the old teams that could afford better equipment with teams like JGR and Penske, and the struggling teams with the likes of MBM, and Rick Ware Racing. You will see that it isn't much different.
You must've never been a NASCAR fan, because it has always been about who can spend the money best. It was on a much lesser scale back then, but it still was " I spent my 2000 dollars better than you, your 2000 dollars so I am winning" Pretty much all forms of racing of all time ran on that philosophy.
If your not satisfied with NASCAR not being what you want, then I can't help you. However, I still recommend the 24 hours of lemons. It is a race where you take stock cars, remove the passenger stuff, put a roll cage in it and see if the parts you could afford could last the race.
I do agree with you on the iracing thing, that is annoying, however, they have sponsorships backing them, which is money, and no matter what era of nascar you think of, money is good.
If I missed anything, please let me know and all the mistakes I made spelling and word wise are due to autocorrect.
@@magnusrylanderThey'd survive the race. The real reason we'd never see true "Stock" Cars in NASCAR is because the racing would get so spread out it'd be uncompetetive. Image putting a 120 MPH Top speed Camry against a 170 MPH top speed Mustang
We're getting somewhere but let's make the entire car the same as the showroom car, just in a stock car form. As of now, only the front bumpers resemble the street car and not the whole car. I want to be able to tell a chevy from a ford from a Toyota from a distance.
There's a big difference between the two. One's a race car the other one isn't. So what's with trying to explain the difference between the two. Any motorhead can tell you the difference.
This comment gave me a seizure
When you're trying to compare an apple to an orange and telling us it will taste the same...
I can't drive the Chevy SS because Chevrolet hasn't released it yet.
NRTV Racing Network yea it was a Holden commodore 😂
are you driving it now?
Nascar should become more like gt3
im pretty sure when ppl said put the stock back in stock car they meant production models we can actually buy ourselves put on the track.the only difference being theres huge letters and pro drivers behind the wheel
Go watch the 24 hours of lemons ( no not lemans) instead if you want stock car racing, that's as close as it gets.
@@magnusrylander he wants to see new cars, not grandmas car from 5 years ago.
@@kylebuschhasover200winsinn5 Sprint
Ok, your favorite driver drives a camry, and you can't deny that the Camry from 2017 to present doesn't look the least bit cool
As Harry Hogg from days of thunder put it
There's nothing stock about a stock car
Though if you ask me maybe that's a good thing
See they don't make cool factory cars anymore like they did back in the 60s
Though if you ask me it would be cool to see new mustangs and camaros being raced instead of these custom built race cars
thats what spec miata is for, you go out with a stock miata and race them
North American Camrys are made in North America, but designed in Japan. It's the fact that Toyota builds and sells cars here in the US that allows them to be in NASCAR.
Camrys should be entered in the GrandPa series racing!
I Rather Have The Gen-6 Car Back, Rather Than The Gen-7 Cars. The Gen-6 Car Is WAY Safer, Than The Next-Gen Cars.
That guy looks like he does not want to be there. Lol
I mean I wouldn’t want to stand in front of a camera and lie to thousands of fans
It's just a shell
This so needs to be updated
Something tells me the engine is anything but stock......
Don’t you say!!! Lol, a Camry with a V8, and why the cars look like plastic bodywork?
Can you stop says hate or says fall nascar because they not use stock model for me Nascar fall because race chase play off bot because they not stock gen 4 Nascar is good car of tomorrow is fine for me
Is this guy seriously just pointing out the obvious. "Here you have a Toyota emblem. And over here you also have a Toyota emblem". Cmon man
I would watch nascar if the cars were stock they could be stripped down but engines transmission body should be stock with roll cages but they should be stock there is nothing on a nascar that would bolt on to the street counterpart
I am going to go insane because of the amount of people who say they left NASCAR but didn't actually leave. Go away, stop commenting on these videos. Go read the bible because it is the thing that is saving your butt, due to the fact that it is the only thing that is keeping me from finding your ip address and slapping your face into the ground.
My work makes the roofs for the Toyota nascar. Pretty cool to see them final product. I touched every one of those roofs lol
Race cars don’t need headlights because the track is always L I T
Not me realising that the NASCAR race car lights and vents are just stickers
Aside from welding the doors shut and ripping up the interior, a stock car should be...stock.
Is the gen 6 stock? No.
Can I go buy that exact car off the lot and dream of souping it up the way NASCAR mechanics can? No.
If it's not STOCK CAR racing, then it's not NASCAR, just a slightly lesser committed version of Indy or F1.
Also, for the love of all that is good, scrap the incomprehensible system that's in place for racing and just bring back a simple points system.
Similar Headlights, fake, similar grill, fake, similar fog lights, fake. There is not one part on a Nascar thats stock.
Nascars were never stock
Headlights and foglights??? They are decals man, but they are much better than the COT
I wanted to see a performance difference around the track smh wow
2:45 rip
It would definitely let you know what brand of car can take a beating
Cars today aren't designed to take a beating like race cars. Most of the cars engines would blow.
Nice headlight stickers
0:44 man, that body language
Car guys don't like chicks that sound like they smoke too much...
Ain't nothin stock about a stock car
- Harry hogge
I like how she's not even looking at the camera
That's what I'm wondering what's the difference between a normal car and a NASCAR
i got a idea nascar lifted truck series
The difference? Ones driven by a racer, the other is boring and useless. But it is reliable
well... as I stock car I imagine a road-legal car that anyone can normally buy, not NASCAR cars.
thumbs up who theyr like gen4 of 2000s
os carros da nascar são os carros de corrida mais bonitos do mundo!!!
Toyota America 'let's go places'
The minute I can get a V8 rwd Camry, Fusion, or Malibu will be the day I watch NASCAR again. Until then, no. 80s was the best, Montes, Tbirds, Regals, Cutlass's. All looked legit and you could get a V8 rwd model at any dealer.
How about you leave this video. I hate people like you who say that they left NASCAR, but are still following it.
@@magnusrylander opinions are like assholes everybody has one
Lol it's basically Street Racing vs Sport Racing
So when are they going to make the Toyota have four doors and a V6 like the production car. Toyota should even be in nascar if they don’t make a “stock car” like the race car.
How about you shut up and go watch the 24 hours of lemons ( I didn't misspell it) if you want stock cars that look like your car.
I'm sorry but no, so your saying that the mustang and camaro shouldn't be here because they don't have a 4 speed manual transmission?
Only NASCAR can make a Camry look Good.
What do you mean? The Camry is the best looking production car out of the three.
@@magnusrylander nah the camaro is
@@DevinNg if you like big mouths
One is a V8’s and RWD and the other is a v6 fwd or awd
Yay information!
it's only fun when disaster comes
Stop crying
headlights look like not real
Why do their lights look like stickers?
Because they are
The only thing that isn't stock is the engine
Why is he even showing us the body? It's literally same car, but zero texture
half as front ends make it stock
a street car is a stock car and a nascar is not
Stock Cars lack of headlights
I think the teleprompter is about 4 feet to her right? hahaha.
You guys failed
so they do not have real headlights?
It ain’t a stock car this compared to the Camry is the same as comparing rocket to a horse and that goes for all the cars they are why deferent and it’s so sad maybe if we go back and start integrating things from consumer cars maybe nascar will be profitable and people might start watching it again but it’s kinda dead for me
are the headlights even real
He forgot something. NASCAR STOCK CARS ARE FASTER!
Simple, nascar is faster than street
Go Team Chevy
2MileKyle [42] yeh
Hey Nascar, GO BACK TO 2006......
Nascar hasn't been stock since 1967
1989
@@connortremmel stock chassis haven't been used since the mid 60s for safety reasons (mainly because the road cars stopped having a real chassis)
They are in 2014.
Everything.
I dont see any resemblance...looks like a giant rc car with stickers
Then put your glasses on
Pretty girl but she forgot to put on sunscreen
nope they are stickers
Go Toyota
Sou brasileiro
Asked?
camry is the best nascar stock car for me
fuck no
RebelRanger01 Made in Japan...
Ugly Ugly Ugly.
@@stephenvelden295 well he's right, the camaro and mustang look weird and you're just salty that they are smoking everyone
on the track
@@magnusrylander Yeah but it's not even remotely like a real Camry. At least the Mustang and Camaros are available with a V8. Camrys are boring 4 door front wheel drive shit boxes.
Stock 4 doors stock car 2 doors in confuzed
Still waiting for you to remove those ridiculous restrictor plates, we don't need tight grouping of a bunch of losers. If you make it too competitive, the wins will be worthless. Don't forget a lesson from Earnhardt, "2nd place is the first place loser."
uhmm why does the nascar have so much stickers? haha
it's not real headlights
Toyota Camry's are made in Japan not America
N42CARRacingTV we already knew that
Toyota is a Japanese company
NASCARRacingTV troll lol
You have different facilities where cars are built. It doesn't matter where the car is manufactured, what matters is where it was designed.
I rather buy an USA made car like a Toyota Camry lol then a Chevy SS from down under or a Fusion made in Mexico or a Charger made in Canada. For all you Chevy lovers factoid: Chevrolet was founded by a Swiss man who natively spoke French while GM was founded as a holding company for Buick Motors who was founded by Scottish man. Detroit a city founded by a Frenchmen, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac for whom Henry Leland founder of Cadillac named his car company after.
HarryRacer18 Toyota isn't USA made Toyota is a Japanese company
And you were wrong about that whole thing
The only American company you named is Ford but they also rip things off of Dodge now so you're better off getting a Dodge/Chrysler or Chevy/GM
I wouldn't waste my money on a Ford
Toyota may be Japanese, but it's built in America.
Drive a Chevrolet SS and then drive a Camry. You will change your mind. Camry in NASCAR is a joke!
Toyota is a Japanese company even if they were to “build” their cars outside the white house
Lol this isn't real is it?
home what's ur phone number tho? gonna have to call yo dada
RACERS DO NOT LIKE LIGHTER, CHEAPER PARTS. YOU ARE NOT A RACER, DANIEL. Typical Engineer showing a true lack of social skills...
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her voice is so scratchy I can't stand it
This dude have a bad back or some'thn ???
speeed and poooower
It's pronounced deckels ((Decals)) not pronounced DEE-KHALE'S.
Jus sayin.... I ain't standen four et.
For a guy who just spelled "Standing" as "Standen" and "it" as "et", Im pretty sure you're wrong
what a fail..big mount of shit. Nascar has to Get back to the essence
I have a Ford Fusion 2007 and when i watch a race from that year the Fusions i see racing on the track look like a funny car from nhra, the only same thing was the name
they chose a foreign car
A car manufacturer that creates a lot of their Camry’s if not all in America? Yes.
Nascar no longer understands the meaning of stock.
lets go camry 18 Kyle busch allday