Are NASCAR cars automatics?
Olivia Hensley
Updated on February 25, 2026
In NASCAR, all of the race cars have manual transmissions.
They use a four-speed manual transmission called the Andrews A431 Transmission.What type of transmission does NASCAR use?
NASCAR Next Gen transmissions will be packaged in a transaxle. Transmission placement will be a significant change for the Next Gen NASCAR Cup racers. All six previous generations of the Cup cars had a manual transmission attached to the rear of the engine, a steel driveshaft, and a solid rear axle.Are race cars automatic?
Other than work vehicles and daily vehicles, sport and race cars are still made with manual transmissions as well. When it comes to racing there is drag racing, road course, autocross, and drifting.Do the new NASCAR cars have a clutch?
Even though NASCAR Next Gen cars do have a clutch pedal, most drivers simply match engine RPMs to the car's speed to shift during a race.How do NASCAR drivers shift without using the clutch?
Drivers push the lever forward to downshift and pull it back to shift up a gear. These new shift levers technically have a third position: drivers can pull the lever straight upwards to engage reverse. While the 2021 NASCAR transmissions only had four speeds, the new sequential manual transmissions offer five speeds.NASCAR Car Review - Here's What It's Like To Drive A Race Car
What kind of fuel is used in NASCAR?
Sunoco's 260 GTX Racing Gasoline is the official fuel of NASCAR. Sunoco 260 GTX is an unleaded racing fuel that contains no oxygenates and no metal additives (lead). It also does not contain any ethers or alcohols such as ethanol or methanol or any other oxygenates.Are Nascars automatic or manual?
In NASCAR, all of the race cars have manual transmissions.They use a four-speed manual transmission called the Andrews A431 Transmission.