
NASCAR looks upon its “Car of Tomorrow” as the basis for a world-wide racing series. After being in the R&D phase for long five years, NASCAR is now bringing in its Car of Tomorrow. The car that fits all the four existing cut-outs, the Car of Tomorrow is intended to improve safety, performance, competition and cost effectiveness for sports teams. We will be seeing the car in action at the Bristol Motor Speedway and it will run on tracks of a mile and a half in length.
Though this car if scheduled to debut next month, another hybrid version is also in production use in other countries other than United States.
via: TSN











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all i can say is, well done..but basically, it’s far more different from the either usual cars to sports car...i just cannot see the wheels..i knew that some automakers like bmw, mercedes, chevy,...had already produced hybrid car versions..complementing well-built ride with highly efficient parts like radiators(bmw m3 radiator), wheels and engine should be equipped with good quality resources..
Purple to develop something which functions on unconventional fuel and incorporates quality resources is the biggest challenge for every automaker and the company which manages to blend both these facets will be the next global automotive leader.