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443:(FRP, "fiberglass") used on the bottom front of the car to produce downforce. The car's exhaust exits on the right (passenger) side, which diverts heat from the driver. The fuel cell was strengthened using thicker material, with a smaller capacity 17.75 US gallons (67.2 L), down from 22 US gallons (83 L), which as of 2007 had become standard in all cars.
1269:'s right-front sway bar broke, causing him to lose control of his car and strike the wall outside of Turn 1 head-on at 185 MPH. McDowell's car subsequently barrel-rolled eight times as fire came from the engine compartment and came to a stop at the exit of Turn 2. McDowell emerged from the Toyota unharmed. The car, along with the
1446:, go to victory lane. But the story of the new car was a phenomenon of lock-bumper superdrafts – two cars would literally lock together and push into a clear lead, with speeds up to 10 MPH faster than with a conventional draft (on numerous occasions 2-car superdrafts topped 206 MPH); this phenomenon had debuted at
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To dissuade the two-car tandem and return to pack racing, a new superspeedway package was introduced for the 2012 season, including a curved spoiler and a lower and longer rear bumper. The tandem remained prevalent in the
Nationwide Series until 2014, when pushing was prohibited after a massive crash
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also noted extensive criticism of the project during 2006 testing, with drivers becoming more vocal by July 2007 and most fans rejecting the model, citing the falsity of many of its technical claims; one angle of criticism was the differing philosophies of NASCAR officials Gary Nelson and John Darby,
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Atlanta – the second to last race to use the rear wing – Carl Edwards made deliberate contact with Brad Keselowski (in retaliation for several events including the Talladega race the prior season), causing Keselowski to turn backwards and once more flip over despite the roof flaps being
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in 1970, in place of a rear spoiler. The windshield was more upright to prevent collapse in the event of a rollover, with the added effect of increased drag. The radiator air intake was placed below the front bumper of the car, to reduce overheating caused by debris-clogged grilles. The front bumper
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Tomorrow body design was larger and boxier than the design it replaced, and criticized for its generic appearance and poor handling characteristics. The CoT, however, implemented dramatic safety improvements, cost less to
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all the way around the track during practice, resulting in a lap time about a half a second faster than the rest of the field. Hamlin used the move multiple times in that race to get the lead, and by the next spring the technique was used by the majority of the field throughout the entire race. The
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were critical of the car's ability to pass; the controversy was exacerbated when NASCAR fined Hamlin $ 25,000 over his comments. The view was also expressed that the car's slow development time and lack of available parts made drivers reluctant to take chances, with improvement expected with more
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In spite of strong criticisms of the CoT's handling characteristics and the racing styles it created, it also produced one of the most competitive periods of time in NASCAR history. the first four CoT races in 2007 produced more "quality passes" (a pass of a top-15 car under green-flag conditions)
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one year earlier than scheduled. This was confirmed on
Tuesday, May 22, 2007, by NASCAR. Had NASCAR continued with the original schedule of implication, the other tracks would have been added in 2009. Apparently 2008 was not going to be when the CoT would make its debut. It was initially going to
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These three accidents – as well as the general consensus that the wing made the car look like a sports car rather than a stock car – were factors in NASCAR's eventual decision, in
February 2010, to replace the wing with a more traditional rear spoiler starting at Martinsville in late
494:' teams ran with skewed sway bars to win five races during the spring portion of the season. With the transition to the Generation 6 car, the claw continues to be used along with manufacturer-specific templates until 2018, when both was replaced by the laser-based Optical Scanning System (OSS).
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stated on ESPN that the car created a boring, single-file racing environment with little of the passing, action, or crashing that has made NASCAR popular, though after NASCAR announced the CoT would run the full schedule, he stated that it was "one of the best decisions NASCAR had ever made."
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in a similar location. Allison's crash (coming at speeds 20 MPH faster than
Edwards' crash) ripped out a 100-foot section of the catch fence, while Edwards' crash only bent the support poles. Seven spectators were injured in Edwards' accident from debris. The aftermath of the accident spawned
1405:) and manufacturers were given free rein to construct the lower grille area to reflect that of their NASCAR models' production-car counterparts. In the past, all cars were required to run the same exact grille arrangement, allowing for very little, if any, real differentiation between them.
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1036:. Based on the success of the February 28 test at Bristol, NASCAR considered requiring the CoT for the full schedule in 2008 in order to avoid applying two sets of rules (as supported by a survey of NASCAR owners, with 80% favoring the switch), adding all three events (including the
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For the 2011 season, the car's splitter and nose configuration were redesigned: the splitter's braces were removed, and the splitter was made nonadjustable. The nose as a whole was given a cleaner, rounder look that resembled that of NASCAR's previous model (now dubbed the
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Key among the changes for the car included a carbon fibre hood and decklid, shaving 160 pounds from Cup cars, and new improved safety bars added to the roll cage. The roof flaps were increased in size to prevent the airborne accidents that marked the CoT's early life.
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Several drivers and pundits expressed distaste for the car and what they perceived as a less exciting style of racing created by it. Kyle Busch, despite winning at
Bristol, commented that "they suck" during his victory lane interview. Retired driver and TV analyst
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debut in mid to late 2005, and possibly 2004 according to NASCAR's R&D at the time. But the tests with this version plus negative driver comments led to the creation of the splitter and the wing, thus delaying implementation until 2007.
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For 2013, NASCAR allowed manufacturers to design a brand-new body style for the COT chassis that resembled a given production car even more. The changes were largely cosmetic, with hopes of returning mechanical grip to drivers. At the 2012
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were sharply critical of this new style of racing, especially in the wake of a race-record sixteen caution flags, most of them for crashes caused when pushing cars spun out leaders; Earnhardt Jr. himself crashed during an attempt at a
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also barrel rolled in a crash during the same race, but instead of lifting in the air like Newman, his car was hit from behind, causing the weight of the car to shift to one side and pull the car onto its roof, rolling
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It has been claimed that the bulky rear wing that was affixed to the rear of the car from 2007 to early 2010 increased the severity of many on-track incidents by causing cars to flip over or go airborne at high speeds.
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Another major problem was that the safety foam used in the side of the car would catch fire, engulfing the driver's cockpit with smoke. NASCAR decided to make modifications before the April 21
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did nothing to stop the car from flipping – a common failing of the devices dating to their very first month in use – and the second hit from Newman flipped the car higher.
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on March 25 and ran a partial schedule of 16 races. The plan was to require all teams to use the new car in 2009, but NASCAR officials moved the date up to the
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Bristol Motor Speedway, the season's fifth race. The tracks that saw the CoT twice in 2007 besides Bristol and Martinsville International Speedway were
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name on the CoT, coinciding with the model's reintroduction into the production market. However, for 2008 the Charger name returned for use on the CoT.
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in order to prevent Keselowski from passing; when Keselowski didn't give, Edwards was turned into the air and Edwards's car bounced off of the hood of
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and its supporting races. The testing and design of the car began in May 2010 and involved an unusual level of cooperation between the manufacturers (
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Original implementation plans called for the CoT to be used at 26 events in 2008, starting with both races at Daytona, including the season-opening
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The CoT incorporated several safety improvements in comparison to the older car. The driver's seat was moved four inches toward the center, and the
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deployed. Keselowski flipped over once and crashed on his side door. Edwards was parked for the rest of the race and put on three-race probation.
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than their 2006 counterparts. From 2007 to 2012, 28 different drivers scored a victory (in 196 races), including several first-time winners.
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because I could have told you from when I first drove this car that it would be worse."
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Criticisms of the CoT began with its first tests, with the magazine
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maintain, and was intended to make for closer competition.
245:
3299:"Breaking Down the Gen-6 Car and What It Means for NASCAR"
2301:
1888:
1886:
1851:
1849:
3602:
3188:
3085:
2695:"It's official: COT will be used full time in '08 season"
2533:
2502:
1526:
replaced the carburetor as the fuel distribution system.
904:
The Car of Tomorrow was first tested in December 2005 at
3468:
3157:
2655:
Jayski's Silly Season Site – Dodge Past NASCAR News
2344:
1540:
2882:
2210:
2186:"Remembering Kenny Irwin Jr., 15 years after his death"
2177:
1883:
1846:
1190:
2041:"NASCAR GEN-6 for 2013 Bodies - Circle Track Magazine"
369:
competition since the Car of Tomorrow was introduced.
3496:
3440:
1805:"Car of today, CoT seems like yesterday for Hendrick"
3125:"Bosch to provide oxygen sensors for fuel injection"
2674:"RACELINE CENTRAL: The NASCAR Car of Tomorrow Specs"
1483:, but separated before the finish line), and winner
1257:
On April 4, 2008, while in a qualifying run for the
2956:"2008 Texas qualifying Michael McDowell Hard Crash"
2269:
3290:
299:) was the common name used for the chassis of the
3325:A Look At Development Of The 2013 NASCAR Race Car
3017:"Carl Edwards' last-lap crash injures seven fans"
2547:"Darby figures COT a learning experience for all"
2396:
1426:The first racing with the redesigned car was the
4464:
3122:
2692:
2431:"Car Of Tomorrow causing consternation for some"
1802:
3553:NASCAR.com article on the first test at Daytona
2745:Kyle Busch loves the victory, hates the new car
2666:
2325:"COT keeps racers from stretching the envelope"
2275:"Harvick pleased after testing Car of Tomorrow"
1678:This new "Generation 6" racecar debuted at the
1084:Reactions to the CoT's performance were mixed.
3249:"Chevrolet unveils 2013 Sprint Cup Series car"
2860:"Car Of Tomorrow Fuzzy Math And Fuzzier Logic"
2732:One race in, Car of Tomorrow does its job well
2160:"NASCAR may move COT to full schedule in 2008"
2153:
2151:
2149:
2147:
2145:
474:All cars were required to fit the same set of
3856:
3618:
3446:
1744:NASCAR K&N Pro Series/ARCA Menards Series
1635:the body of the car made it the Gen 6 car by
1186:History, criticisms, and redesigns of the COT
993:. Other than Talladega (for the fall event),
3543:"Car of Tomorrow on track for Bristol debut"
2789:"Gas 'n Go: Dale Jr.'s deal; foam fire fear"
1857:"Car of Tomorrow to make race debut in 2007"
1694:) involved. The 500 and subsequent race at
35:
2157:
2142:
973:The Car of Tomorrow was first raced at the
3885:D-BOX eNASCAR International iRacing Series
3625:
3611:
3406:
3347:Post-Daytona 500 Analysis Of Gen-6 Racecar
2513:
1710:The Generation 6 car was succeeded by the
404:. During the prior season, three drivers (
3502:
3476:"NASCAR and ARCA unveil new car in Vegas"
3296:
3194:
2726:
2724:
2648:
1992:"Most teams want Car Of Tomorrow in 2008"
1830:"The evolution of NASCAR Cup Series cars"
1024:at Talladega and Michigan, both races at
3220:
3163:
2982:"Johnson perseveres, wins Brickyard 400"
2931:"Postrace comments on 2008 Best Buy 400"
1989:
1966:"NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow is here today"
1717:
1407:
1210:after his notorious qualifying crash in
1194:
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958:
912:, then on NASCAR's two shortest tracks,
627:
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585:
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376:
240:Green E15 98 octane race fuel: 2011-2012
4016:eNASCAR iRacing Pro Invitational Series
3758:NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series
3297:Guadalupe, Michael (January 10, 2013).
2786:
2216:
2183:
2089:
1643:, known as the Fusion in the Americas,
4465:
3574:
3336:Controversy Over NASCAR Fine of Hamlin
3059:
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1438:), all held on brand new pavement for
19:Car of Tomorrow may also refer to the
4006:NASCAR Sportsman Division (1989–1995)
3606:
3378:
3271:
3123:Official Release (October 20, 2011).
3094:
3014:
2979:
2756:
2628:
2514:Caraviello, David (January 7, 2013).
2482:
1938:
1796:
1541:Second generation body (Generation 6)
235:260Gtx 98 octane race fuel: 2007–2011
21:current-generation Xfinity Series car
4423:
4011:NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour
3558:2000 article about a UniTemplate car
3274:"Dodge out of NASCAR at end of year"
3246:
2405:"How NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow Works"
1191:First generation body (Generation 5)
1112:Drivers who placed well at Bristol,
1073:won the race, the first win for the
648:(later the Impala). After using the
350:before eventually replaced with the
220:3,450 pounds (1,560 kg) (Gen 5)
4192:Cup Series Manufacturers' champions
3062:"Dega a disaster waiting to happen"
2919:Plenty Of Subplots At New Hampshire
2429:Blount, Terry (November 19, 2006).
2323:Borden, Bill (September 19, 2007).
2258:Motorsports Hall of Fame of America
2090:Service, NASCAR Wire (2010-07-01).
1348:'s hood) and ended up on his roof.
13:
3447:Media Release (November 4, 2014).
3221:Morrison, Mac (January 26, 2015).
3195:Brudenell, Mike (March 20, 2015).
2890:"Car Of Tomorrow Thoughts 2 March"
2780:
2605:"NASCAR says no more crab walking"
2162:. Associated Press. Archived from
2120:"Brett Bodine joins R&D staff"
1867:. January 23, 2006. Archived from
1803:David Caraviello (April 2, 2007).
640:Although initially branded as the
195:358 cubic inches (5,870 cc)
14:
4524:
3591:
3510:Automobile Racing Club of America
3407:Montgomery, Lee (June 30, 2010).
2693:Official Release (May 23, 2007).
2368:Rodman, Dave (January 12, 2006).
2158:Jenna Fryer (February 28, 2007).
1939:McGee, Ryan (February 15, 2013).
1003:Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International
954:
908:. Next it tested at the 2.5-mile
4445:
4433:
4422:
4413:
4412:
3867:eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series
3379:Smith, Steven Cole (June 2009).
2545:Newton, David (March 22, 2007).
2483:Utter, Jim (February 27, 2016).
2217:Lentati, Sara (April 29, 2015).
2126:: motorsport.com. Archived from
1893:Turner, Jared (March 20, 2015).
1807:. www.nascar.com. Archived from
1597:
1569:
1549:
1522:airborne car. In the same year,
1384:
1373:
652:name on the old car since 2005,
400:in a final-lap crash during the
111:
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3966:Baby Grand National/Dash Series
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2896:. March 3, 2007. Archived from
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2596:
2577:Aumann, Mark (April 11, 2012).
2570:
2458:
2236:
2219:"The death that changed Nascar"
2198:from the original on 2015-09-12
2083:
2058:
1647:would continue to use the 2013
1275:Dale Earnhardt's fatal accident
1095:Profile view of CoT, driven by
1005:ran the CoT once each in 2007.
930:Michigan International Speedway
920:(0.526 mi.), the 1.5-mile
16:Generation of NASCAR stock cars
4245:Awards Banquet/Champion's Week
3880:eNASCAR College iRacing Series
3503:Radebaugh, Don (May 9, 2016).
3164:McCarthy, Tom (May 14, 2007).
3015:Zenor, John (April 26, 2009).
2980:Fryer, Jenna (July 28, 2008).
2866:. May 18, 2007. Archived from
2603:Craven, Ricky (May 30, 2008).
2273:News Release (April 4, 2006).
2033:
2008:
1983:
1958:
1941:"Thanks for the memories, CoT"
1822:
1730:Daytona International Speedway
1440:Daytona International Speedway
1101:Daytona International Speedway
910:Daytona International Speedway
860:3,902 lb (1,770 kg)
857:114.76 in (2,915 mm)
848:192.68 in (4,894 mm)
837:3,263 lb (1,480 kg)
815:3,405 lb (1,544 kg)
793:3,820 lb (1,733 kg)
771:3,711 lb (1,683 kg)
749:3,400 lb (1,542 kg)
727:3,101 lb (1,407 kg)
602:Daytona International Speedway
484:2008 Sprint All-Star Challenge
326:The car was introduced in the
1:
3095:Peltz, Jim (March 10, 2010).
3060:Hinton, Ed (April 27, 2009).
2629:Gluck, Jeff (June 28, 2012).
2184:Pennell, Jay (July 7, 2015).
1785:
1758:'s regional series, the then-
1663:announced they would use the
997:and the road course races at
854:58.11 in (1,476 mm)
851:74.76 in (1,899 mm)
843:Holden Commodore SS-V Redline
834:110.3 in (2,802 mm)
825:189.2 in (4,806 mm)
812:108.9 in (2,766 mm)
803:190.9 in (4,849 mm)
781:200.1 in (5,083 mm)
768:110.5 in (2,807 mm)
759:200.4 in (5,090 mm)
737:200.7 in (5,098 mm)
724:107.4 in (2,728 mm)
715:190.6 in (4,841 mm)
679:
501:
222:3,250 lbs (Gen 6 Sprint Cup)
3677:Major national racing series
3575:Newton, David (2007-03-25).
2828:CUP: NASCAR Midweek Notebook
2787:Hammond, Jeff (2007-03-27).
2757:Wells, Thomas (2007-03-27).
1790:
1707:time invested into the car.
1497:and veteran drivers such as
991:New Hampshire Motor Speedway
987:Dover International Speedway
873:78.5 in (1,994 mm)
831:57.9 in (1,471 mm)
828:71.7 in (1,821 mm)
809:58.9 in (1,496 mm)
806:71.8 in (1,824 mm)
787:58.2 in (1,478 mm)
784:74.4 in (1,890 mm)
765:58.7 in (1,491 mm)
762:72.9 in (1,852 mm)
740:72.5 in (1,842 mm)
721:56.9 in (1,445 mm)
718:72.2 in (1,834 mm)
450:A Car of Tomorrow body with
160:78.5 in (199.4 cm)
7:
4498:Vehicles introduced in 2007
4197:All-time Cup Series winners
3742:NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
3570:Benefits of Car of Tomorrow
3272:Smith, Marty (2012-08-07).
2849:restrictor plate statistics
2403:George, Patrick E. (2009).
1773:
1450:in the spring of 2008 when
1286:Indianapolis Motor Speedway
1034:Indianapolis Motor Speedway
941:Greenville-Pickens Speedway
879:110 in (2,794 mm)
870:206 in (5,232 mm)
790:120 in (3,048 mm)
746:110 in (2,794 mm)
398:death of Dale Earnhardt Sr.
178:110 in (279.4 cm)
152:206 in (523.2 cm)
10:
4529:
4099:Performance Racing Network
3632:
3549:, Retrieved March 16, 2007
3536:
3247:Cain, Holly (2012-11-29).
2822:December 10, 2007, at the
2734:, ESPN.com, March 25, 2007
2260:. Retrieved March 8, 2007.
1747:
1721:
1671:(which returned to Ford).
1623:
1508:green-white-checker finish
1430:and its supporting races (
1320:went airborne and hit the
1081:'s historic race in 1963.
899:
876:53 in (1,346 mm)
743:51 in (1,295 mm)
168:53 in (134.6 cm)
18:
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3751:Weekly short track racing
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1633:Ford Championship Weekend
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1454:discovered he could push
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4452:United States portal
4130:African-American drivers
4042:UNOH Battle at the Beach
4037:Toyota All-Star Showdown
1300:On the final lap of the
1064:
1058:Homestead-Miami Speedway
1054:Las Vegas Motor Speedway
922:Charlotte Motor Speedway
581:Las Vegas Motor Speedway
441:fiber-reinforced plastic
420:first used for the 1966
144:Technical specifications
3927:AutoZone Elite Division
3641:Chairmen and presidents
2958:. YouTube. 2008-04-04.
2248:March 12, 2007, at the
1834:Official Site Of NASCAR
1760:K&N Pro Series East
1724:Xfinity Car of Tomorrow
1448:Talladega Superspeedway
1419:tandem drafting in the
1150:, the CoT's debut on a
949:North Carolina Speedway
926:Talladega Superspeedway
4288:Triple Truck Challenge
3694:Craftsman Truck Series
3135:Daytona Beach, Florida
3022:columbiamissourian.com
2699:Daytona Beach, Florida
2660:March 4, 2016, at the
2470:April 8, 2016, at the
2374:Daytona Beach, Florida
2279:Martinsville, Virginia
2124:Daytona Beach, Florida
1861:Daytona Beach, Florida
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1103:
1044:, and single races at
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943:, Caraway Speedway in
906:Atlanta Motor Speedway
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460:Craftsman Truck Series
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340:2012 Ford EcoBoost 400
328:2007 Cup Series season
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4488:NASCAR Xfinity Series
4320:Rules and regulations
4084:IndyCar Radio Network
3871:eNASCAR Ignite Series
3361:. Ca.sports.yahoo.com
2830:" Recovered: 11/25/07
1718:NASCAR Xfinity Series
1626:Generation 6 (NASCAR)
1589:Martinsville Speedway
1411:
1403:fourth-generation car
1358:2010 Kobalt Tools 500
1304:at Talladega, leader
1227:Winston-Salem Journal
1198:
1094:
962:
733:Chevrolet Monte Carlo
672:continued to use the
664:continued to use the
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589:
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480:Martinsville Speedway
464:Dodge Charger Daytona
449:
380:
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4503:NASCAR controversies
4278:Crown Jewel (NASCAR)
4089:Motor Racing Network
4056:Television and radio
3976:Convertible Division
3850:Online racing series
3771:International series
3545:, February 1, 2007,
2130:on 26 September 2015
1616:Texas Motor Speedway
1263:Texas Motor Speedway
1241:2007 New England 300
1221:Speedway Illustrated
1158:, NASCAR assigned a
1129:Subway Fresh Fit 500
1046:Chicagoland Speedway
1042:Texas Motor Speedway
1012:and related events (
916:(0.533 mi) and
492:Hendrick Motorsports
344:sixth-generation car
4260:Drive for Diversity
4021:eNASCAR Heat Series
3986:Grand National East
3971:Busch All-Star Tour
3912:NASCAR in Australia
3713:ARCA Menards Series
3484:. November 13, 2014
3031:Columbia Missourian
1750:ARCA Menards Series
1653:Holden VF Commodore
1516:2013 DRIVE4COPD 300
1342:2009 AMP Energy 500
1308:attempted to block
947:, and the one-mile
755:Chevrolet Impala SS
257:Competition history
224:3,200 lbs (Xfinity)
197:naturally-aspirated
51:Chevrolet Impala SS
31:
4483:NASCAR terminology
4315:Rookie of the Year
4310:Road course ringer
4305:Race Team Alliance
3819:Whelen Euro Series
3785:Brasil Sprint Race
3563:2005-10-24 at the
3201:Detroit Free Press
3027:Talladega, Alabama
2845:2015-05-05 at the
2557:Bristol, Tennessee
2441:Homestead, Florida
2118:(April 13, 2004).
2072:. 27 February 2022
2022:. 19 November 2012
1768:ARCA Racing Series
1514:at the end of the
1495:Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1489:Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1432:Budweiser Shootout
1424:
1413:Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1282:2008 Brickyard 400
1216:
1168:inch (25 mm)
1104:
1086:Dale Earnhardt Jr.
1026:Auto Club Speedway
1014:Budweiser Shootout
995:Darlington Raceway
975:2007 Food City 500
971:
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468:Plymouth Superbird
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391:Darlington Raceway
303:(2007 – 2012) and
269:2007 Food City 500
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4493:NASCAR Cup Series
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4459:
4440:Sports portal
4334:Car generations:
4274:Mini tournaments
4050:
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4001:Speedway Division
3893:
3892:
3845:
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3766:
3765:
3481:Newton Daily News
3102:Los Angeles Times
2223:BBC World Service
1945:ESPN The Magazine
1331:restrictor plates
1290:center of gravity
1148:2007 UAW-Ford 500
1133:Avondale, Arizona
1032:and the event at
886:
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591:Dale Earnhardt Jr
367:NASCAR Cup Series
301:NASCAR Cup Series
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279:November 18, 2012
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4390:Streamline Hotel
4380:Safety in NASCAR
4140:Hispanic drivers
4074:Fox/Fox Sports 1
3950:Southwest Series
3945:Southeast Series
3940:Northwest Series
3905:NASCAR Australia
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1428:2011 Daytona 500
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1259:2008 Samsung 500
1201:Michael McDowell
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598:Chevrolet Impala
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488:Sam Hornish, Jr.
402:2001 Daytona 500
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