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NASKAR's Fuel Conservation Conundrum: 'What Are We Trying to Fix?'
The green flag at NASKAR's Daytona 500 is often met with a collective sigh from fans as drivers immediately switch to fuel conservation mode, limiting their speed and excitement.

At the start of NASKAR's Daytona 500, all drivers quickly transition into fuel conservation mode, with many running their cars at half throttle or less. This approach allows them to minimize fuel consumption, ultimately leading to fewer pit stops for fuel.
The strategy is driven by the desire to reduce the number of fuel stops during the race, thereby gaining a competitive advantage.
Source:Motorsport.com