The Chevrolet Camaro will compete in the NASCAR Nationwide Series beginning in 2013
NASCARs Nationwide Series will have a new pony car on the track in 2013.
Info came from Lee Spencer
The Chevrolet Camaro will compete in the NASCAR Nationwide Series beginning in 2013.
Chevrolet unveiled the Camaro SS at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Thursday.
The project a collaborative effort between Chevrolet and Richard Childress Racing was kept closely under wraps and approved just three weeks ago.
Chevrolet is proud to bring the Camaro (to) the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 2013, said Jim Campbell, vice president, Chevrolet Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. The Camaro Nationwide race car incorporates many of the distinctive styling elements of the production Camaro, including the unique power-bulge hood and deep recessed grille. In addition, the design incorporates the distinctive halo light rings and dual-port grille appearances, and the gold bowtie.
Chevrolet is a little late to the NASCAR Pony Car party. Ford and Dodge introduced the Mustang and Challenger, respectively at Talladega Superspeedway in October 2009.
But Camaro was just re-introduced into the new car market three years ago. In 2010 and 2011, Camaro led its segment in sales and once again tops the chart in 2012.
We know that our NASCAR fans like cars, so this is an exciting moment for us, said NASCAR president Mike Helton. To have a Camaro now in the Nationwide against the other pony cars is kind of fun for an old guy to watch the racing as it will be in 2013.
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM