its alot safer and creates more downforce
Nascar debuted the Car of Tomorrow on March 25, 2007 at Bristol Motor Speedway. The race was won by Kyle Busch.
COT Stands for "Car of Tomorrow"
They use the Generation 6 car(or Gen-6, for short) because of aerodynamic issues. Everyone thought that the Car Of Tomorrow(or Gen-5) was the safest car NASCAR ever raced. The Gen-6 car proves to be more aerodynamic than that of the Car of Tomorrow.
I think Nascar 08 is better because it has both the car of tomorrow and the old car. But then Nascar 09 has the newer paint schemes so it is hard to tell, it depends what you think. (Though, NASCAR Thunder 2003 is better than both.)
Generally negative. The COT handles poorly in traffic and its advertised savings of costs for race teams have not happened. The car's design is beginning to change with the pending abandonment of a wing in favor of a blade spoiler.
The COT stands for Car of tomorrow. It has better safety features and a wing to help from spinning out. Sprint Cup Series are the only ones to use them. During the 2010 season, Nascar replaced the wing with a spoiler.
The vehicles used in the NASCAR Sprint Car series are known at Cars of Tomorrow. They are modified versions of the commercial cars made available to the public and companies include Ford, Chevy, and Dodge.
They have their cars setup for left turns only. If you change the direction of the track you have to change suspension settings on the car.
No it is not. A Thrust SSC car is a jet propelled car. A Nascar car is a stock car used for auto racing.
The purpose of car sponsorships in NASCAR is to gain more attraction and fans. In addition, the purpose of car sponsorships in NASCAR is to gain more support for race car sports.
They can't. You have to have lots of money to get in to NASCAR car.
None of it. NASCAR sponsors don't make cars.