Green light: NASCAR unveils electric race car (2024)

  • Associated Press

Jul 6, 2024, 12:55 PM ET

CHICAGO -- Part of the experience of a NASCAR race is hearing the engine roar, the rumble of each car's approach and the zip when it whizzes past at more than 150 mph.

NASCAR unveiled its first electric race car Saturday in Chicago but it doesn't thunder when the grand marshal says "drivers, start your engines."

It hums.

The top motorsports series in North America partnered with Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota and electrification company ABB to demonstrate a high-performance electric vehicle and gauge fan interest in electric racing.

They want to represent electric vehicles, and more broadly electrification, in racing as cool, fun and accessible, said Riley Nelson, NASCAR's head of sustainability.

The Associated Press got a first look at the $1.5 million prototype. The only person who has driven it so far is semi-retired NASCAR driver David Ragan. The plan is to put the car on the Chicago street course for some fast laps Sunday morning.

Ragan said the sound and smell were unlike anything he has experienced since first hitting the racetrack at age 11. He could hear squealing tires. He could smell the brakes. In gasoline-powered cars, the engine's sound and smell and heat from the exhaust overpower everything else. But after hundreds of laps, this time Ragan's ears weren't ringing. It was really wild, he said.

Unlike typical sports coupes, the new car is actually a crossover utility vehicle. A huge wing on the back makes it aerodynamic enough to be a racecar.

It accelerates almost twice as fast as top gas-powered racecars and can stop almost immediately. But its lap time at Martinsville Speedway in Virginia was two-tenths of a second slower because it takes the corners slower due to being heavier. Ragan said it may go even faster; he wasn't pushing the one-of-a-kind vehicle to its limits. Risk-taking is for racing, not testing, he said.

Eric Warren, who heads global motorsports competition for General Motors, said market research showed that more than half of avid NASCAR fans surveyed would be more interested in purchasing an electric vehicle if they were exposed to it through racing. A main message is taking care with energy and optimizing it, he said.

"We're committed to electric vehicles," Warren said. "Racing gives a great platform to discuss a lot of those concepts and educate fans. It's a laboratory for us to try some new technologies and learn as we educate."

Burning gas pollutes the air and produces carbon dioxide, which warms the atmosphere and leads to more extreme weather. Burning one gallon produces about 19 pounds of carbon dioxide, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Racing events consume thousands of gallons in a weekend.

The event would certainly be quieter with more electric cars, though many fans love the roar of engines when the green flag drops.

A group of kids, including the children of ABB employees, pulled the cover off the car as part of the unveiling before Saturday's NASCAR Xfinity Series stop. Dean Radejewski, 16, of Chicago, stopped to check out the car as he made his way through the area near Buckingham Fountain.

"I think it's pretty cool that they're stepping into the newer age, where all the stuff's going electric," Radejewski said. "I feel like it's going to be maybe a bit more reliable, maybe a bit safer, too, since less fuel to light on fire."

Radejewski also was intrigued by the possibility of a NASCAR EV series.

"It would be more racing to watch," he said. "So even better."

If NASCAR pursues electric racing, John Probst, NASCAR senior vice president and chief racing development officer said he thinks they could reinvent the fan experience. One option could be a DJ.

"It's our goal to entertain our fans," he said. "If our fans tell us this is what they want to see, we know how to create a racing series around pretty much anything."

NASCAR is not the first motorsports organization to get into electric car racing. Formula E is an all-electric racing series that started a decade ago. But its fan base is far smaller than NASCAR's.

The new car is part of a broader sustainability plan by NASCAR. ABB is now NASCAR's official electrification partner. It will help NASCAR bring in more electricity from renewable sources.

NASCAR also owns 15 tracks around the U.S., many along major thoroughfares. ABB plans to install its electric-vehicle charging stations at those tracks and connect them to the grid. They will be compatible with regular electric cars and available for anyone to use, not just racegoers.

By 2028, NASCAR says it will introduce sustainable racing fuel, recycle at all events and use 100% renewable electricity at facilities and tracks it owns. By 2035, it aims to cut operating emissions to "net zero."

That's why the number 35 appears on the black, white and red car, along with ABB. The auto body is made from plant-based materials, a flax-based composite by the Swiss company Bcomp, rather than the typical carbon fiber composite.

NASCAR is also exploring racing with cars that run on hydrogen. IMSA, the sports car series owned by NASCAR, switched to hybrid engines in 2023. A competing race series, IndyCar, will debut its hybrid engines this weekend in Ohio. Formula 1 plans to use sustainable fuel in all cars starting in 2026 as part of new engine regulations.

Ford Performance, on its own, built eight cutting-edge electric demonstration vehicles in four years.

"Fans want to have some connection or relationship to the racecar," said Mark Rushbrook, global director of Ford Performance Motorsports. "As more and more customers are buying all-electric vehicles, there will be, we believe, a growing number of people that want to watch full electric racing."

U.S. electric vehicle sales overall rose 7% during the first half of the year, according to preliminary tallies Tuesday by Motorintelligence.com. EVs accounted for 7.6% of the U.S. new vehicle market, about the same as it was for all of last year.

ABB executive vice president Michael Plaster hopes kids who see the new car at NASCAR events will ask questions about moving toward a future that runs on clean electricity, and may one day want to work on electrical products and solutions. ABB is investing billions to grow its U.S. business.

"As far as getting interest and attention, and having the forum to talk about this whole energy transition, I can't think of a better way to do it," Plaster said.

Green light: NASCAR unveils electric race car (2024)

FAQs

Is NASCAR really going electric? ›

The EV put on display is powered by three electric motors. One operates the front wheels, while two others power the back. Together, they're capable of producing up to 1,300 horsepower. That sort of power could convince fans of NASCAR, who are often skeptics about electric vehicles, of the technology's promise.

Is NASCAR going electric in 2024? ›

There's no plans right now to have a series that's electric,” Probst said. “But I will also say I learned a long time ago you never say 'never' or 'always,' so that's a good life lesson.”

How much horsepower does the electric NASCAR have? ›

NASCAR debuted an electric prototype at the Chicago street race last weekend. The tri-motor powertrain sends 1341 horsepower to all four wheels. The body is made from a flax-based composite and sits taller to emulate crossover SUVs.

How much do nascars weigh? ›

Next Gen (NASCAR)
Technical specifications
Transmission5 forward speeds + 1 reverse Sequential manual transmission
Weight3,200 lb (1,451 kg) minimum without driver and fuel 3,400 lb (1,542 kg) minimum with driver and fuel
FuelSunoco Green E15 98 octane race fuel
TiresGoodyear
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Will NASCAR ever go hybrid? ›

When it introduced its NextGen car, NASCAR said that a hybrid powertrain might arrive by 2024. But with that shift nowhere in sight, the soonest that's estimated to arrive now is around 2027—despite current competition cars emulating the Ford Mustang Mach-E, Toyota bZ4X, and Chevrolet Blazer EV.

How much does a NASCAR engine cost? ›

NASCAR Engine FAQs

A NASCAR Cup Series engine typically costs between $250,000 to $300,000. This price reflects the high level of engineering, precision manufacturing, and state-of-the-art materials required to build these powerful engines.

How fast do electric race cars go? ›

Generally speaking, Formula E cars are more than capable of hitting top speeds of up to 320km/h, although the tight corners and short straights of the series' street circuits mean that these are rarely reached in races.

Why did Dodge leave NASCAR? ›

Ultimately, Dodge chose to withdraw from NASCAR, citing the inability to secure a partnership with a team that met its high standards for competitiveness and technological innovation.

How many miles per gallon do nascars get? ›

NASCAR racers' fuel consumption hasn't changed much in decades and remains around 5 mpg during races. Over a season NASCAR's fuel load has been estimated at around 2 million gallons—the same amount of gasoline that's used by about 5,000 vehicles (30 mpg, 12,000 miles) in a year.

How much does a gallon of NASCAR fuel weigh? ›

A gallon of racing fuel weighs about 6 pounds (the actual weight will vary depending on temperature); The dump cans are weighed before and after refueling the car during pit stops to get a precise measurement of fuel consumption.

Are electric cars the future of racing? ›

As electric car racing continues its ascent, the future holds promise for both motorsports and electric vehicle technology. Formula E and similar series will continue to push EV technology to its limits, fostering advancements that translate to consumer vehicles.

Is Nascar racing physically demanding? ›

Race car drivers face unique challenges that require strength, endurance and hand-eye coordination. First, the physical effort of driving a race car is much greater than that of driving your family car. Turning and braking require more force due to the high speeds and the unique engineering of race cars.

Who pays for NASCAR fuel? ›

They pay for his cars. He wouldn't pay for his fuel even if he did own the car. Sunoco is the Official Fuel of NASCAR, which means they have a contract that says in exchange for certain valuable things they can put a Sun...

Does NASCAR use electric power steering? ›

While stock cars do have power steering, it isn't the same as what's in our vehicles. Their cars are much heavier and harder to turn. When you add in the differences of handling, the length of the race, turning a race car for a distance of 400-500 miles requires a high level of strength, stamina, and mental focus.

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