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NASCAR
/ˈnæskɑːr/
Definition
1
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR), the premier sanctioning body for stock car racing in the United States.
2
A high-octane motorsport featuring purpose-built stock cars racing at high speeds on oval tracks, known for its thrilling crashes and loyal fanbase.
Examples
My dad treats NASCAR Sundays like a religious holiday, complete with beer sacraments and crash prayers.
She dragged her city-slicker boyfriend to a NASCAR race, where he discovered the true meaning of 'left turn therapy.'
In NASCAR, drafting behind the leader is like tailgating with horsepower—risky, but it gets you to the front.
NASCAR fans don't just watch the race; they live it, screaming at pixels like the cars owe them money.