Excitement Builds for New Sixth-Generation Car
Even NASCAR’s Youngest Fans Are Ready For The Return Of Brand Identity
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (December 12, 2012)
– On Day 1 of the final 2012
test for the new sixth-generation race car, the drivers had their say
as they turned laps around the 1.5-mile Charlotte Motor Speedway. Today,
it was the crew chiefs' turn. Enthusiasm for the design and performance
of the new car extends beyond just the drivers.
“This car is the perfect example of technology helping our sport,” said
Steve Letarte, crew chief of the No. 88 National Guard/Diet
Mountain Dew Chevrolet. “I think we now have three makes out here that
my little boy at nine-years old can tell the difference between. I think
that is the goal – that anybody can walk through
the parking lot and see a Chevy, a Ford and a Toyota and know that they
are different. That’s really what it comes down to – if you’re into
racing you want to watch cool cars go around the track. I think the
simple fact is in 2013 we have cooler cars.”
The
look of the new sixth-generation car has been a hit and so has the
performance of the new car. Drivers experienced speeds on Tuesday that
have
the potential to break the current qualifying record at Charlotte Motor
Speedway, as the speed chart topped the 193-mile-per-hour range.
“It felt fast and I knew where my throttle was, so I knew it was as fast as I have ever been around this track” said
Kasey Kahne. “I just think this car goes around the corner quicker.”
Fresh off his trip to Germany and Kuwait with the USO,
Joey Logano is beginning to get used to his new surroundings, and
it never hurts to have current NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion Brad
Keselowski as your new teammate with Penske Racing.
“He
won the championship, so he’s pretty good” joked Logano. “It’s really
cool to have a teammate that’s a student of the sport, who really
studies
it and will push me to do things differently. I think the coolest thing
that Brad is able to do is he’s able to think outside of the box – like
way outside the box.”
After
potential record-breaking speeds throughout both test sessions, rain
cut the afternoon short. Teams will have two more open tests before
the beginning of the 2013 season starting with Preseason Thunder at
Daytona International Speedway Jan. 10-12.
The sixth-generation car will return to Charlotte Motor Speedway Jan. 17-18, when the teams will have their final opportunity
to test the car before Speedweeks in Daytona.
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