How To Draw A Nascar Race Car

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw a NASCAR race car through a step-by-step guide that encourages creativity and fun. The process involves sketching the race track, wheels, car shape, and various details, culminating in coloring and personalizing the car. The lesson emphasizes that there are no wrong ways to decorate the car, promoting a joyful and imaginative drawing experience.
  1. What are the first things you need to start drawing your NASCAR race car?
  2. Can you tell me what steps you need to follow to draw the wheels?
  3. How can you make your NASCAR race car special when you color it?

How to Draw a NASCAR Race Car: A Fun Guide

Drawing a NASCAR race car is a fun and exciting activity! Let’s learn how to draw your very own race car step by step. Get your drawing tools ready, and let’s begin!

What You Need

Before we start, make sure you have these things:

  • Drawing paper (use it sideways for more room)
  • Markers or any drawing tools you like
  • An eraser (if you’re using a pencil)

Step 1: Draw the Race Track

First, let’s draw the ground or race track. Make a wiggly line across the bottom of your paper. You can use a ruler if you want a straight line.

Step 2: Sketch the Wheels

Next, draw the wheels. Start with a circle for the front wheel. Then, draw another circle for the back wheel. If they’re too big, you can make them smaller.

Step 3: Add Wheel Wells

Now, draw the wheel wells. Make upside-down “U” shapes over each wheel. These should be close to the ground because NASCARs are low cars.

Step 4: Connect the Wheels

Turn your paper sideways. Draw a straight line to connect the front and back wheels. This is the base of your car.

Step 5: Outline the Car Shape

To make the car’s shape, draw a line that tilts back a little. Curve over the front wheel and back down, then do the same for the back wheel. This makes your car look sleek!

Step 6: Draw the Windshield

Behind the front wheel, draw a small point for the windshield. Then, draw a diagonal line going back, followed by a curve that matches the back wheel.

Step 7: Define the Car’s Top

Draw a line that follows your car’s shape and goes back further. This is the top of your NASCAR.

Step 8: Add the Back of the Car

For the back, draw a line that goes back but not too far. Then, make a diagonal line down for the bumper.

Step 9: Add Details

Let’s add some details! Draw short lines for the windshield and back glass. Connect them to the car’s body.

Step 10: Draw the Headlights and Grille

Draw the headlights like a sticker shape. For the grille, draw a line down and then forward to make it look like a mouth.

Step 11: Add the Spoiler and Taillights

Draw a diagonal line for the spoiler at the back. Then, draw a short line and another diagonal line going down. For the taillights, draw a line in, a short line down, and then forward.

Step 12: Color Your NASCAR

Now it’s time to color your NASCAR! Use any colors you like. You can even add stickers or designs to make it special.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn your very own NASCAR race car. Remember, there’s no wrong way to color or decorate it. Just have fun and be creative. We hope you enjoyed this drawing activity and can’t wait to see your amazing race car!

  • What was your favorite part of drawing the NASCAR race car, and why did you like it the most?
  • Can you think of other things you might want to draw using the same steps? What would you change to make it different?
  • Have you ever seen a real race car or watched a race? How do you think drawing a race car is similar to or different from seeing one in real life?
  1. Design Your Own Race Car: After drawing your NASCAR, think about what makes a race car unique. Use your imagination to design your own race car. What colors would you choose? Would you add any special stickers or patterns? Draw your design on a new piece of paper and share it with your friends or family. Ask them what they like about your design and if they have any ideas for more decorations.

  2. Race Car Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or look at pictures of cars online with an adult. Notice the different shapes and sizes of cars. How are they similar to or different from your NASCAR drawing? Pay attention to the wheels, windows, and colors. Discuss with an adult why you think race cars are designed differently from regular cars. What makes them special for racing?

  3. Build a Race Car Track: Use materials you have at home, like cardboard, paper, or even blocks, to create a race car track for toy cars. Think about the shape of the track and where the cars will go. Once your track is ready, race your toy cars on it. How does the shape of the track affect how the cars move? Try making changes to your track and see what happens!

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