Depends per series. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series uses the COT (Car Of Tomorrow but now referred to Car Of Today). Dodge makes the Charger, Ford makes the Fusion, Toyota makes the Camry, and Chevy is using the Impala. NASCAR Nationwide Series uses older models of the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Chevy uses the Monte Carlo SS, Ford uses an older model of the Fusion,and the Mustang, Toyota with an older Camry, and Dodge with an older Charger. NASCAR Craftsmen Truck Series uses, well...trucks. We have the Chevy Silverado, Ford F-150, and Toyota Tundra.
Nascar's car of tomorrow is a new car that ran 16 races in 2007 and will run full-time next year. It is supposed to make nascar safer and more challenging, while also saving teams $$$$$. Jeff24 17:15, 21 Nov 2007 (UTC)
new car nascar applied, ran its 1st race in Bristol in march in 2007, has a splitter in front, wing to replace spoiler, its more bulky, the chasses is 3 inches more over from the window out, taller, doesnt cost as much as the old cars, it will go full time in 2008.
Yes, nascars have a starter.
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It depends on the type of race car, Indi cars are much lower then Nascars. And it also depends on the sanctioning bodies, and their rules for various classes and types of racing, be more specific with the type of car and its category. (with a wing or without)
About $5.7 million per race
at their team shops in and around charlotte nc.
நாளை காருக்கு ஒப்பந்தம் செய்வோம். naalai kaarukku oppantham saivoom. (will book the car tomorrow)
Any car that has an engine up front and is rear wheel drive. Examples being Corvettes,350z,s2000,nascars,charger,miata.
yes, but the brakes work slightly differently than a standard passenger car. they use different pressure on each corner of the wheel to compensate for the track theyre on
yes The Wreckers are all racecars
800 horsepower under the hood, a car stiff enough to not jump all over the place when you use the power, and a driver good enough to take advantage of it.