Nascar nationwide COT

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2009

The COT was making début in the second race of daytona

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  • stock car racing needs to be re-named or go back to STOCK car racing. what would happen IF nacar teams and nascar bought and used stock car show room cars that every day folk used? would that be STOCK car racing?

  • The front end of the Impala looks stupid and stetched out like rubber. The Camaro would look much better on the nationwide cot rather than the impala.

  • glad to see the cars no longer have to look identical anymore.

  • @CRT1994 Well that's understandable. A Camaro in Nascar with the Mustang sound like a good idea but the car could've look bad instead of good. Personally I don't think the Mustang COT looks too good but it doesn't look too bad either, its somewhere in between.

  • @HiVultage01 Chevrolet said they do not want to mess up the looks of the real camaro for nascar because of the way nascar makes the cars.. Chevrolet's direct quote was "We do not want to ruin our iconic line"

  • Yes ur right! And finally nationwide outdoes sprint cup

  • All I'd have to say is if Ford will be using the Mustang and Dodge will be using the Challenger, why can't Chevrolet use the Camaro? Am I right?

  • its kinda like combining old school with new school and i like it. i wish the cup cars looked like this.

  • dodge looks the best by far! And i am a chevy fan

  • COOL

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