10 Banned Racing Innovations That Actually Worked ’60s–’80s

Furious Garage November 1, 2025
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What if the greatest racing innovations in history were so revolutionary that they had to be banned just to keep the sport alive? In this video, we explore ten incredible racing innovations from the 1960s through the 1980s that worked so brilliantly they were outlawed from motorsport. From Chrysler's devastating 426 Hemi engine that dominated NASCAR to Formula One's twin-chassis Lotus that never even raced, these forbidden technologies pushed the boundaries of speed and engineering until regulators stepped in. Discover how turbine-powered Indy cars, six-wheeled Formula One machines, and ground-effect aerodynamics changed racing forever before being banned for being too effective. #racing #motorsport #formula1 #nascar #history