NASCAR Driver Averages

NASCAR question?
How much fuel is used during the race by any driver since ... on average?
Consumption fuel in accordance with NASCAR, USA about 6,000 gallons of fuel consumed during a typical weekend for the NEXTEL Cup. For the 2006 season, including 36 points of races, the season total would be 216,000 U.S. gallons. One of the critical environmental recently calculated that the total fuel consumption by NASCAR of all series at 2 million U.S. gallons (7.57 million liters) of gas for a while, however, the methodology has been a point of contention. At speeds career NEXTEL Cup cars have 2 to 5 miles per gallon. Consumption under caution can be estimated at 14-18 mpg on the basis of the engines generally comparable to provisions the public. Interestingly, the rate of fuel consumption tends to be the same regardless of the actual speed of the cars, as teams change gear ratios for each race to ensure that the engine always operates at optimum power band, however, fuel consumption may vary for each race, depending on the speed Maximum reached.
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Averages $10.59 Averages |
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Nascar In The Driver's Seat $7.46 Nascar In The Driver's Seat |
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