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NASCAR Drafting Explained for Beginners - Media Referee

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Drafting in NASCAR is the art of using another car’s air to go faster, save fuel, and set up passes, and it’s the cornerstone of superspeedway racing at Daytona and Talladega where packs of cars run inches apart at over 180 mph.  Think of it like bicyclists tucking in behind a teammate or a swimmer riding another swimmer’s wake to reduce effort, which motorsport engineers call slipstreaming because the lead vehicle punches a hole in the air that…
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Media Referee broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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