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NASCAR Sprint Cup Teams Test the Spoiler at Charlotte Motor Speedway

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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2010

Some highlights from the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series test session with the new spoiler at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

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  • the cars look a heck of a lot better with a spoiler

  • i don't really like the deck fin thing. it looks kinda stupid. nascar said the reason they're using it is to keep the cars on the ground, but i don't see how that little thing is gonna help

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  • gordons car looks sick i love it!

  • Wow. The cars actually look like stock cars now!

  • Its a good change I like it, I gotta admit they look so much more hmmm whats the word.... NASCAR-like. The only thing I don't like about it is the deck lid fin. But I know that for a fact that the fin will grow on me a lot more than that ugly wing they used to have. Good change, racing's been good so far, hopefully it'll get better after this.

  • it's good to have the spolier back.

  • much better!!!

  • looks like the Hendrick teams tested several cars. I went out there for a bit after the lunch break and jr and gordon had primered cars with just their numbers on the side

  • looks like the Hendrick teams tested several cars. I went out there for a bit after the lunch break at 1:00 and jr and gordon had primered cars with just their numbers on the side

  • great video mate! 5/5! Can't wait for this weekend to see how everyone goes with the Spoiler gonna be great action! :)

  • It acts like a spoiler. When the car spins left and gets sideways, it creates a high pressure area over the rear window and rear deck lid. The amount of downforce generated by the high pressure area is a factor of the large amount of surface area of the window and deck lid.

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