NASCAR

NASCAR, short for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is a sanctioning body for stock car racing in the United States. Founded in 1948, it is known for its professional racing series, with the most prominent being the NASCAR Cup Series. NASCAR events typically feature cars that are modified versions of production vehicles, competing on oval tracks or road courses. The organization is recognized for its strict regulations regarding vehicle performance and safety, as well as for its significant role in American motorsports culture. Fans often associate NASCAR with high-speed racing, team strategies, and a passionate fan base.