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Let's face it. NASCAR "stock" cars look like crap compared to the real models they are based on. Heavy, V8, 200+mph, rinse...lather... repeat. But on Speed News Sunday, the "Car of Tomorrow" was unveiled in a video segment.
This prototype looks more like an actual car now. The biggest difference is with the GT or Touring style wing. It's told that the model was based on Grand-Am cars. For one thing, the Dodge Charger (what the prototype racer looked like) actually looks like a Dodge Charger up front than a Viper. The car is styled very well, but the biggest notice is the touring-style wing on the cars. Now, big hunks of American metal with 750+ horsepower and 3400lbs of curb weight at 200mph... and with Touring Car-style wings? Well, at least they look more presentable... a little.
Here is some web material I've found so you can look at the prptotype model for yourself.
http://www.nascar.com/2006/news/headlines/cup/01/12/car_of_tomorrow_test/
http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/news/PhotoGalleries.jsp#
So, what do you make of these machines? As of this date, the cars will have some public unveiling by certain race teams on Thursday. I think there may or may have not been some draft testing as this point. I'm sure that with this model, you'll have to imagine other manufacturers taking their cars and making their templates. Since I think late model-type stock cars are my favorites for their wide and low look, I'd have to imagine this being carried into all the different NASCAR Touring Series.
Carry on if you want to contribute to this topic.
This prototype looks more like an actual car now. The biggest difference is with the GT or Touring style wing. It's told that the model was based on Grand-Am cars. For one thing, the Dodge Charger (what the prototype racer looked like) actually looks like a Dodge Charger up front than a Viper. The car is styled very well, but the biggest notice is the touring-style wing on the cars. Now, big hunks of American metal with 750+ horsepower and 3400lbs of curb weight at 200mph... and with Touring Car-style wings? Well, at least they look more presentable... a little.
Here is some web material I've found so you can look at the prptotype model for yourself.
http://www.nascar.com/2006/news/headlines/cup/01/12/car_of_tomorrow_test/
http://www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com/news/PhotoGalleries.jsp#
So, what do you make of these machines? As of this date, the cars will have some public unveiling by certain race teams on Thursday. I think there may or may have not been some draft testing as this point. I'm sure that with this model, you'll have to imagine other manufacturers taking their cars and making their templates. Since I think late model-type stock cars are my favorites for their wide and low look, I'd have to imagine this being carried into all the different NASCAR Touring Series.
Carry on if you want to contribute to this topic.