Excitement Builds For Rollout Of New NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Car
Teams Provided Opportunity To Test New Car At Charlotte Motor Speedway;
2013 Daytona Preseason Thunder Dates Set
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Nov. 7, 2012)
– Preparations for the rollout of the new NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race
car continue with a great deal of excitement and NASCAR has secured two
additional dates at Charlotte Motor Speedway – Dec. 11-12 and Jan.
17-18 – as an option for those teams that want
to supplement their new car testing schedule. Daytona Preseason
Thunder, the annual three-day NASCAR Sprint Cup test session at Daytona
International Speedway, will be held Jan. 10-12.
These
tests do not count against a team’s 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
testing allotment. NASCAR announced
last month that beginning in 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams will
be permitted to conduct up to four tests per organization at tracks that
host series events.
“We’ve
put together an aggressive and extensive testing schedule for the new
car and we are pleased with how
things are progressing,” said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR Vice President of
Competition. “We have the opportunity to provide teams with a couple
more optional test dates at a mile and half race track as we look to
provide the most exciting and competitive racing
that we possibly can. The Daytona Preseason Thunder testing will give
teams the chance to prepare their cars for Speedweeks and the running of
the Daytona 500. The new car has generated a lot of excitement and
anticipation and we’re looking forward to seeing
it in competition next year.”
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