Here’s NASCAR’s idea for a fully electric stock car

The prototype is here to gauge interest and promote NASCAR’s sustainability push.

A NASCAR EV prototype seen from the front 3/4 view

Enlarge / After developing the Next Gen stock car and then the Garage 56 car, NASCAR's tech team has now created a battery-electric race car prototype. (credit: NASCAR)

This past weekend was a busy one on the racing calendar. Over in the UK, the British Grand Prix at Silverstone was yet more evidence that Red Bull no longer has the fastest car in F1. In Ohio, IndyCar had a mostly successful introduction of its new supercapacitor-based hybrid system. And a couple of Great Lakes over, NASCAR held its second street race in Chicago, choosing that event to also show off its prototype of a fully electric stock car.

In doing so, it has partnered with the technology company ABB, which, among other things, makes charging equipment and is also Formula E's title sponsor. "The objective of the collaboration between NASCAR, ABB in the United States, and the NASCAR industry is to push the boundaries of electrification technology, from EV racing to long-haul transportation to facility operations," said ABB Executive Vice President Ralph Donati.

The NASCAR EV prototype starts with a modified Next Gen chassis, which was introduced to the sport in 2022. This is something of a no-brainer: in addition to the other stuff you want in a race car chassis, like a good ratio of stiffness to weight, it's also designed to be able to safely protect the driver from the consequences of the very high-speed crashes that occur in the series. So there shouldn't be any concerns about the 78 kWh liquid-cooled lithium-ion battery pack.

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Brad Pitt stages a Formula One racing comeback in first teaser for F1

Pitt: “You’ve never seen speed, you’ve never seen just the G forces like this.”

Brad Pitt and Damson Idris co-star in F1, coming to theaters next summer.

Can a washed-up Formula One driver come out of retirement to mentor a young rookie into a champion? That's the basic premise for F1, a forthcoming film starring Brad Pitt and directed by Joseph Kosinski (Tron: Legacy, Top Gun: Maverick). Warner Bros. dropped the first teaser for the film yesterday, right before the 2024 British Grand Prix.

Pitt plays Sonny Hayes, a fictional Formula One driver who crashed horribly in the 1990s and retired from the sport. Then his longtime friend Ruben (Javier Bardem), owner of the fictional team APXGP, approaches him about coming out of retirement to mentor his team's rookie prodigy, Joshua "Noah" Pearce (Damson Idris). "They're a last place team, they're 21-22 on the grid, they've never scored a point," Pitt told Sky Sports last year. "But they have a young phenom (Idris) and they bring me in as kind of a Hail Mary and hijinks ensue."

In addition to Pitt, Bardem, and Idris, the cast includes Kerry Condon as Kate; Tobias Menzies as Banning; Kim Bodnia as Kaspar; Shea Wigham as Chip Hart; Joseph Balderrama as Rica Fazio; Sarah Niles as Noah's mother, Bernadette; Samson Kayo as Cashman; Callie Cooke as Jodie; and Layne Harper as Press.

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Terraforming: Moosart könnte auf dem Mars gedeihen – sollte sie das auch?

Eine Forschungsgruppe hat eine äußerst robuste Moosart untersucht und kommt zu dem Schluss, dass sie für den Mars geeignet ist. Ethisch ist Terraforming laut einer Nasa-Wissenschaftlerin jedoch bedenklich. (Mars, Nasa)

Eine Forschungsgruppe hat eine äußerst robuste Moosart untersucht und kommt zu dem Schluss, dass sie für den Mars geeignet ist. Ethisch ist Terraforming laut einer Nasa-Wissenschaftlerin jedoch bedenklich. (Mars, Nasa)