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NASCAR to preview “Car of Tomorrow”

03/20/2006, 11:04 AM

By admin

NASCAR will preview its “Car of Tomorrow” on March 27 at Bristol Motor Speedway when it will take the car for a short-track test. The car will be gradually rolled out in 2007 and 2008. It will first appear in the Nextel Cup Series on short tracks, and later on the longer tracks. The new NASCAR vehicle will be two inches taller and four inches wider than its predecessor.

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03/20, 12:43 PM

posted by:

Andre Neves

Wow, I wonder what car millions of Americans are gonna watch go in circles for the next couple of years.

03/20, 1:13 PM

posted by:

Anonymous

so why does NASCAR’s “Caro of Tommorow” Still runs a 4 speed and carburetor? What a joke. NASCAR is boring, now it will be even more boring.

03/20, 2:28 PM

posted by:

CArtman

Yay.
The car of tomorrow.
Built with technology from the past.

03/20, 3:15 PM

posted by:

Adam

Whooo Weee! I can’t wait to see dem new fangled racing cars at the next Nazcar smash ‘em up. The bigger they is, the betters they smash!

03/20, 3:54 PM

posted by:

Scootness

They use “old technology” like carbs and 4spds because teams could cheat with fuel injection. With all of the electrical stuff needed to run that stuff they could run abs and tcs and that would be unfair. As for all of you not likeing nascar…then don’t watch! It happens to be one of the most popular sports right now and has the MOST dedicated fan-base of any sport. Not to mention brand loyalty. Nascar is good business.

03/20, 3:59 PM

posted by:

Adam

The majority of US citizens are overweight as well. Just because there are lots of them doesn’t make it good.
McDonalds is good business as well.

03/20, 9:41 PM

posted by:

manny

huh… anyone here not ignorant enough to know if they plan on running a wing on the short track car, or the old-school blade spoiler?

03/21, 5:29 PM

posted by:

Nuno

Why are they making it bigger?

03/21, 9:55 PM

posted by:

manny

to get the driver farther away from the sides of the car and therefore farther from injury…

03/28, 1:27 PM

posted by:

jim wade

bye nascar,,,,i go to 8 races a year and i now i wont go to any,,,,this car of tomorrow is bad..like D.W. said it is uglyyyyyy. and the wing instead of the spoiler…so again nascar can control you…when is the drivers and owners get smart and pull out and go to hooter pro cup,asa, or acra remax…

 
 
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