NASCAR officials have considered raising horsepower from 670HP to 750HP for short tracks, possibly by the end of the 2025 season. They are actively collaborating with industry stakeholders and exploring the feasibility of this change. This potential increase in horsepower was well-received by drivers, as they believe it could enhance the racing experience on short tracks. The last time NASCAR utilized 900 horsepower was a decade ago, before transitioning to the current 550HP package in 2019. Drivers like Josh Berry and Chase Elliott expressed varying levels of support for the proposed horsepower increase, highlighting the impact it could have on race dynamics and competitiveness. The final decision will likely hinge on the willingness of engine manufacturers to accommodate this adjustment.
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