Honda_Brandon
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I can't imagine premium sports car brands being interested in racing someone else's car which is essentially the situation in stock car racing. There is little to no R&D benefits for the companies either due to the stock nature.Basically with Nascar moving its next gen cars into a flat floorpan with a diffuser, 4 wheel independent suspension, 5 spd sequential transmission and a center single lug nut wheel retention system and now racing about 7 road courses a year I do wonder if this might tempt other car brands such as AMG, Astin Martin and BMW to maybe stick their toe into the Nascar series?
I agree to an extent but realistically many forms of racing are so far removed from production cars these days that not as much crosses over as would have been the case decades ago in many series.I can't imagine premium sports car brands being interested in racing someone else's car which is essentially the situation in stock car racing. There is little to no R&D benefits for the companies either due to the stock nature.
Happy to be wrong, but I just don't see it.