Original Equipment Manufacturers Meet Necessary Targets
For 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race Car
Manufacturers Get Green Light To Begin Developing Parts For Next Year’s Models
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 30, 2012) —
Based
upon the final aerodynamic test results from July 18, the National
Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) has announced that all
four of its Original
Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) have met the necessary targets for the
2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race car. This represents another step
forward in the new car process and means manufacturers can begin making
parts and pieces for the new models.
The
2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car is the result of more than two years
of collaborative efforts between
the manufacturers and NASCAR. With goals of enhancing product
relevance, featuring race cars that more closely resemble their
respective manufacturer models on the showroom floor, and building upon
the highly competitive racing the series features, the roll
out of the new car is highly anticipated by NASCAR fans.
The
four new models – Chevrolet’s SS, Dodge’s Charger, Ford’s Fusion and
Toyota’s Camry – will make their
race debuts next February at Daytona International Speedway, with the
first championship points event being the 55th running of the Daytona
500 on Feb. 24, 2013.
“We
commend the manufacturers and our team at the R&D center on all the
hard work they’ve put into this new
car,” said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition. “With
all the designs and surface areas of the car now approved,
manufacturers can now move forward with building the components needed
to outfit their cars. The wind tunnel testing we’ve had
with the manufacturers over the past several months has given us the
timely and necessary data we needed to come to this confirmation. We
believe the new car is going to be a milestone opportunity for our
sport, one that our fans will embrace.”
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