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I'm not so sure about that.
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The thing with NASCAR fans is a very large percentage of them fall into one of 3 categories, GM, Ford or Mopar. Sure a few may be swayed by a different manufacturer, but I could certainly see it not being enough to persuade a manufacturer to join, especially when they have an already small motorsport budget.
I also think racing is becoming less effectual at marketing "normal" cars, which is why you see premium brands Acura, Bentley, Cadillac, and Lexus starting racing programs along with the usual sports cars.
All those numbers reflect is that a buttload of Camrys are sold annually and in years of bad economy sales drop. Compare those numbers to the Fusion. Camry wins. Compare to Chevy SS. Camry wins. Compare to any Dodge. Camry wins. I agree the audience tends to gravitate to 3 manufacturers being Ford, Chevy and Dodge. But lets face it, Dodge put themselves out of business and are now owned by a Europeans company. I've been getting inundated lately with manufacturer surveys for the Fan Council. Not sure who's interested but there is some sort of interest otherwise they wouldn't ask. I'd be willing to bet most of the Fan Council however voted for Dodge.