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Sep 4 2008 10:26

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Nationwide Series Debuts New Car With Test At Richmond

Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford And Toyota Each Allowed To Bring Two Cars NASCAR Competition Press Conference Scheduled Monday, Sept. 8

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Sept. 4, 2008 – The NASCAR Nationwide Series begins a new era when its new car goes on track for the first of two scheduled tests Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 8-9, at Richmond International Raceway. Wednesday, Sept. 10, will be a rain date.

Each of the four series manufacturers – Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford and Toyota – will be permitted to bring two cars. The drivers are to be announced but will be representative of their specific manufacturer.

“The goal of this test is for the manufacturers and participating teams to start laying a foundation for the transfer phase from the current car to the new car in the Nationwide Series,” said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR’s vice president of competition.

The cars will be on track in their current stages of development and the test data will be shared among the manufacturers, teams and NASCAR.

“We’re still in the process of approving the cars,” Pemberton said. “This wasn’t a quick process on the NASCAR Sprint Cup side and it won’t be with these cars. We’ve also been talking to teams and they’ve indicated they’d be better suited budget-wise to spend a full season building cars instead of a mid-year transition.

“We’ve had this style of chassis for more than two years in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and many questions have already been answered,” he said. “In applying the new car to the Nationwide Series, we fully anticipate the teams to be as competitive and resourceful as possible throughout the developmental process.”

The schedule for both days is as follows: the garage opens at 7 a.m.; the morning sessions will take place from 9 a.m. – noon and the afternoon sessions will be from 1 – 5 p.m. The garage closes at 5:30 p.m.

There will be a press conference following Monday’s morning session in the media center beginning at 12:15 p.m. Pemberton; Joe Balash, NASCAR Nationwide Series director; and Brett Bodine, NASCAR’s director of cost research are among those scheduled to be available to the media.

The NASCAR Nationwide Series’ new car is also set to test at Lowe’s Motor Speedway Oct. 13-14.

NASCAR Nationwide Series New Car Test At Richmond International Raceway

Dates: Monday, Sept. 8 through Tuesday, Sept. 9 (Rain date: Wednesday, Sept. 10)
Garage Opens: 7 a.m.
Practice: 9 a.m. – noon
Break: noon - 1 p.m.
Practice: 1 - 5 p.m.
Garage Closes: 5:30 p.m.

Fast Facts

What: NASCAR Nationwide Series new car test at Richmond International Raceway.

Track Layout: .75-mile oval.

When: Monday, Sept. 8 through Tuesday, Sept. 9.

Times: 9 a.m. – noon; 1 – 5 p.m. each day.

Etc: Drivers are TBA but will be representative of their specific manufacturer.

Sep 4 2008 10:32

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Re: Nationwide Series Debuts New Car With Test At Richmond

Hey Angel, any idea what nameplates they are planning to run, at one point I had heard mustang, camaro, challenger, and solara, have you heard anything?

Sep 4 2008 10:36

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Re: Re: Nationwide Series Debuts New Car With Test At Richmond

Hey Angel, any idea what nameplates they are planning to run, at one point I had heard mustang, camaro, challenger, and solara, have you heard anything?

I am looking into it. Will post it as soon as I know.

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Re: Re: Nationwide Series Debuts New Car With Test At Richmond

Hey Angel, any idea what nameplates they are planning to run, at one point I had heard mustang, camaro, challenger, and solara, have you heard anything?


That would be cool. Of course being a die hard Mopar fan, seeing the Challenger name would be great.

Sep 4 2008 10:38

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They must be amending the story.
When I logged into nascarmedia, the story was gone.

Sep 4 2008 10:43

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Re: Nationwide Series Debuts New Car With Test At Richmond

Hey Amy, it would be great to see all of those nameplates on the track.

Sep 4 2008 10:52

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Re: Re: Nationwide Series Debuts New Car With Test At Richmond

So far, rumour is Mustang, Camaro and Challenger. Still working on it though.

Sep 4 2008 11:24

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Re: Nationwide Series Debuts New Car With Test At Richmond

Anyone have any pictures of these cars?

Lee

Sep 4 2008 11:26

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Re: Nationwide Series Debuts New Car With Test At Richmond

Angel,
How do you become member of NascarMedia?

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Angel,
How do you become member of NascarMedia?


I'll send info at Race Space.
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