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    1. #1
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      2010 NASCAR Challenger

      Got the scoop this is what the new Nationwide Series Car may be returning too. This was the info I got from a friend that works at the NASCAR R&D Center in Charlotte.

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      That looks pretty cool. Has a nostalgic look to it IMO.
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      Will Ford and Chevy will follow with the stang and maro?
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      That is wayy cool

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      What about the car of tomorrow, or today, or whenever? That pic doesn't seem to resemble the direction of Nascar...

      My bad, just realized you mentioned Nationwide. That is a sweet setup, I will say that.

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      I seriously doubt it, no matter how cool it is. NASCAR wants all the cars to be the same shape so there are no aero advantages over anyone else. I don't see how they would allow that.
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      Quote Originally Posted by twosaturns View Post
      I seriously doubt it, no matter how cool it is. NASCAR wants all the cars to be the same shape so there are no aero advantages over anyone else. I don't see how they would allow that.

      Nascar has already said that the new Nationwide cars will more resemble factory cars. From the tests I've seen with the new Nationwide car, the above photo is no far off.
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      That's about a BILLION times better looking than the Car of Tomorrow.

      Maybe NASCAR's taking the "If I wanted to watch NASCAR I'd flush a bag of Skittles down the toilet and bet on which color would win." jokes to heart and realizing that brand differentiation isn't necessarily a bad thing.
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      If they start running those cars (challenger, camaro, mustang) I will start watching races again. Otherwise just sportscar and rally
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      Looks photoshop to me. The front end has no aerodynamics like the cars now.

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      Quote Originally Posted by twosaturns View Post
      I seriously doubt it, no matter how cool it is. NASCAR wants all the cars to be the same shape so there are no aero advantages over anyone else. I don't see how they would allow that.

      What he said. They also want the same chassis used. There are also to many old Cup cars out there for the Nationwide tems to use rather than switching to something else. I have seen a Challenger nose on a nationwide car but that is all it was. Just a nose.
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      Does this look photo shopped also?
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      Quote Originally Posted by bigvegan View Post
      that's about a billion times better looking than the car of tomorrow.

      Maybe nascar's taking the "if i wanted to watch nascar i'd flush a bag of skittles down the toilet and bet on which color would win." jokes to heart and realizing that brand differentiation isn't necessarily a bad thing.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dannyuscg View Post
      Does this look photo shopped also?

      That's awesome! This is probably a smart move considering the more they standardize cars, the less benefit automakers see in funding into the sport. Maybe they can throw them in more road course situations and we'd be close to vintage Trans Am look!
      Though I'd really rather see the actual factory cars raced out and ready.

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      Quote Originally Posted by The Stickman View Post
      What he said. They also want the same chassis used. There are also to many old Cup cars out there for the Nationwide tems to use rather than switching to something else. I have seen a Challenger nose on a nationwide car but that is all it was. Just a nose.
      Nationwide cars and the old style Cup car dont use the same chassis. The Nationwide car has a shorter wheelbase. ARCA uses the old style Cup car.

      The plan is for the COT and the Nationwide COT to use the same chassis. As of right now Ford and Dodge are in on the Nationwide COT with the Mustand and the Challenger. Chevy has refused saying they have worked too hard on the Camaro's styling to have NASCAR ugly it up.
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      Quote Originally Posted by dannyuscg View Post
      Does this look photo shopped also?
      that's cool, I stand corrected. maybe they ARE determined to make things more interesting.
      I don't know what chevy is worried about; the new camaro can't get any uglier.
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      now what about toyota? they going to race the celica? i hope toyota leaves nascar. it will never happen, they have too much invested.

      that challenger looks great. i cant wait to see the stang?

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      Quote Originally Posted by datsbad View Post
      Looks photoshop to me. The front end has no aerodynamics like the cars now.
      It is photoshopped. Rumor is/was that Ford was looking to run the Mustang.
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      Quote Originally Posted by bigvegan View Post
      "If I wanted to watch NASCAR I'd flush a bag of Skittles down the toilet and bet on which color would win."
      Exactly why I don't bother following NASCAR. Priceless! Never heard that one before! I'll have to use that next time someone brings up this joke of a "sport".
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      how can it be aero-dynamic with the recessed front end, that pos wil catch more air than a handglider. too bad that mopar made the challenger such a terd, it looks great, but no-power

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