The Physics of NASCAR - Podcast with Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky, Ph.D.
This is the
question that sparked physics professor Diandra Leslie-Pelecky’s
interest in the science of NASCAR. What she thought would be
ten-minute search of the web turned into a book, The Physics of NASCAR,
that takes NASCAR (and science) fans behind the scenes at top race
shops, onto the asphalt at Texas Motor Speedway and into the garage
with the Gillett Evernham Motorsports’ No. 19 car. Her popular
website, www.stockcarscience.com includes a blog with weekly entries about topical science-related happenings in NASCAR. About the Author
A group of racecars piloted by the best drivers in NASCAR are turning a
corner. Without warning, one of the cars suddenly hits the outside
wall. None of the cars touched, there were no engine failures or flat
tires… so what happened?
Professor
Leslie-Pelecky is also nationally recognized for her work in science
education for K-12 schools, future science teachers, and the public.
She has directed projects aimed at improving science education at all
levels, supported primarily by the National Science Foundation.
Educational materials on the science of motorsports are being developed
for middle and high schools (www.buildingspeed.org).
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