NASCAR on Jeopardy
Here were the questions:
For $200: "The tires used in NASCAR have another tire within them for safety reasons and are filled with this gas, symbol 'N,' because it contains less moisture than air and the tire pressure doesn't change as much in a race."
For $400: "The window net used to prevent injuries by keeping a driver's arms inside the car during a crash became mandatory after this NASCAR legend known as 'King Richard' almost died in a 1970 wreck at Darlington."
For $600: "Engines with carburetors ruled NASCAR for decades, but since 2012 all cars have been equipped with 'EFI,' electronic 'this,' because it's more efficient and produces a better air/gas mixture."
For $800: "'Banking' is the degree of incline of a racetrack's surface which allows the cars to go faster in the turns with minimal lateral slippage. While Daytona has a 31% bank, Will Ferrell could tell you that this Alabama speedway is even steeper at 33%."
For $1,000: "Also known as 'the blade,' this strip of metal on the rear deck lid is designed to create downforce on the rear of the car to increase traction, but it has to be angled just right so it doesn't hinder speed on the straightaways."
And the answers:
$200: "What is nitrogen?"
$400: "Who is Richard Petty?"
$600: "What is fuel injection?"
$800: "What is Talladega?"
$1000: "What is a spoiler?"