Indy vs Formula 1 vs NASCAR: Which of the three cars is fastest? (2024)

Car racing in all forms is huge in the United States. NASCAR and Indy are by far the greatest motorsports spectacles in the country. Formula 1 on the other hand, is a slightly different ball, I mean ‘wheel’ game, though it must be said that with the addition of both the Miami and Las Vegas Grand Prix the sport has been growing in popularity.

This angle is one of my favorite shots in Formula 1.

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It’s also worth noting that a significant amount of the interest has been pushed by Netflix’s immensely popular series, Formula 1: Drive to Survive, which gives a behind-the-scenes look at the world’s most prestigious motorsport. Yet, between them, which car is the fastest and why?

NASCAR car weight

NASCAR races have the slowest cars among these three series simply because of the weight of the vehicles, which stands at around 3,000 lbs. These stock cars featuring V-8 engines can reach top speeds of up to 200 mph, and can go from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4. seconds.

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IndyCar speed

Next up we’ve got the IndyCar series, which as you know brings us the famed Indy 500. An open-wheeled car in the same way as its Formula 1 counterpart, these speedy machines are understandably much lighter than their NASCAR neighbors. With an average weight that’s less than 1,400 lbs. - less than half of NASCAR’s stock cars - it’s no wonder that they are quicker. To date, the fastest recorded speed in an IndyCar competition stands at 236 mph. It lags a little bit in acceleration, needing up to three seconds to reach speeds of 90 kph (56.25 mph) on a straight track.

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Formula 1 acceleration

Formula 1 cars are slightly heavier than IndyCar ones, although they look quite similar. Weighing in at roughly 1,600 lbs., their top speed is slightly less than that of the IndyCar, with the current the record being 231.4 mph set by Valtteri Bottas in 2016 at the Mexican Grand Prix.

Valtteri Bottas currently holds the record for the highest nspeed in a Formula 1 race, hitting 231.4mph in the 2016 Mexican Grand Prix, But what may seem like a fluke requires intensive testing before racers hit the track.

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Yet, there is a fascinating quirk to note about the IndyCar vs the Formula 1. Though the IndyCar is faster in a straight line, the F1 car is faster over an entire lap due to its exceptional downforce and cornering speeds. To put this in perspective, back in 2019 at the Circuit of America, both cars raced. The IndyCar pole time was 1m46.018s with an average speed of 186.349km/h, while the F1′s pole time set by Valtteri Bottas in 2019 was 1m32.029s, averaging 206.374km/h. Now you know.

Indy vs Formula 1 vs NASCAR: Which of the three cars is fastest? (2024)

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