COT Stands for "Car of Tomorrow"
Get a picture of the COT and trace it first. I can draw the COT without looking, but I have been drawing racecars, trucks, and NASCAR things for about 7 years now.
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.
i draw racecars, and the COT but im not sure i can tell u really i just draw em with a pencil and paper...contact me on my message board if u wanna see one
It is one of the biggest sports in America but since the introduction of the COT (car of tomorrow) ratings have gone down. Personally i hate the COT because its less bumping and less racing. There are a few select teams that are good consistently but overall the racing isn't as good. comments send to rtc2495@aol.com
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.
No. Lowe's does not own a car in the Nascar series, but they are the primary sponsor for Jimmie Johnson's #48 car.
Currently, there is no Applebee's car being driven in the Nascar Nationwide Series.
A lot, I know it takes about $250,000 just to get a car ready for the Daytona 500, and bring them down, etc. but the costs are pretty similar to all the tracks they get ready for, that's why NASCAR is going with the COT, not as cost effective as the old car, with the Holman-Moody template, and besides the COT can be adjusted and be ready to go quickly to drive the same car, for multiple races. It depends, but usually a few million.