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Bill Nye slams NASCAR in an epic take-down calling it the 'anti-NASA'

Nov 18, 2015, 02:53 IST

Bill Nye speaks on NASABusiness Insider, NASA/Reuters

For famed science educator, comedian, and author Bill Nye (the science guy) watching a NASCAR race with his family is bittersweet.

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The super-fast cars zipping around the track is "exciting," Nye explains in his latest book, "Unstoppable: Harnessing Science to Change the World."

But the technology is "depressing," Nye writes because:

"Here I am trying to envision the smart, efficient transportation technology of tomorrow, and there is NASCAR celebrating a very old transportation technology of yesterday. You might call NASCAR the anti-NASA."

In his book, Nye explores the many pitfalls of climate change and the numerous available technologies that could turn things around. He dedicates an entire chapter to the multi-million dollar business NASCAR, asking: "What if NASCAR became more like NASA?"

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It's not an absurd comparison. Both NASCAR and NASA hold competitions where they present a money award to the winner. The only difference is that NASCAR awards the fastest, whereas NASA awards the smartest.

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"There's no reason why NASCAR couldn't be like [NASA]: a race with rules designed to reward the coolest, most advanced vehicle technologies," Nye writes.

To spur this kind of change, Nye says it would only take a single change to NASCAR's rule book:

Place a limit on how much fuel teams can use during a race. Nye suggests no more than 21 gallons - about half a tank for most modern cars.

Right now, NASCAR racing vehicles get around 3 miles to the gallon.

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Even if racers were allotted 50 gallons for a race, you could easily beat them in 2004 Toyota Prius - that's how inefficient NASCAR race cars are.

"We could drive this real 'stock' (off-the-showroom-floor) car around and around the course for a while. Then we could stop and have pizza. We'd get back in the car and win. No other [NASCAR] team could even finish the race," Nye writes.

NASCAR vehicles are great at going fast, but terrible at everything that forward-looking companies like Tesla are trying to do, which is to design vehicles that produce little-to-no greenhouse gas emissions.

According to the EPA, transportation accounted for 27% of US greenhouse gas emissions between 1990-2013. Cleaner cars could make an important impact on our nation's carbon footprint.

And Nye says that NASCAR could be an important leader in this change:

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