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The Car of Tomorrow [1] (abbreviated as CoT) was the common name used for the chassis of the NASCAR Cup Series (2007 – 2012) [2] and Xfinity Series (since 2011 full-time) race cars. The car was part of a five-year project to create a safer vehicle following several deaths in competition, particularly the crash at the 2001 Daytona 500 that ...
The race was the first of the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series. It was the 29th iteration of the event. The race featured the NASCAR debut of IZOD IndyCar Series driver Danica Patrick. This would be the last race at Daytona for the Generation 4 cars as the Nationwide Series would debut their Car of Tomorrow cars at the next Daytona race.
The 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was the 62nd season of ... spoilers returned to the Car of Tomorrow after the finish of the 2009 Aaron's 499 that saw Carl Edwards ...
The Car of Tomorrow is taller and wider than the Generation 4-based vehicles in the then-Nationwide Series, and until 2010, it utilizes a front "splitter", opposed to a front valance. The Car of Tomorrow also set pole speeds slower than the NXS cars at companion races. [18] Previously, Busch Series cars used fuel that contained lead.
The Gen 4 car was used full time until 2007, and it was retired in the Cup Series after the 2007 season (in which Toyota, who had already competed in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, made their debut in the Cup and the then-Busch Series with the Camry), while the other sixteen races were run by the fifth-generation Car of Tomorrow. The Car of ...
The 2010 Subway Jalapeño 250 powered by Coca-Cola was a NASCAR Nationwide Series race held on July 2, 2010, at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. The race was the 17th race of the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series. It was the 9th running of the event. The race was also the first for the new Nationwide COT (Car of Tomorrow ...
2010 in NASCAR (1 C, 9 P) 2011 in NASCAR (2 C, 8 P) ... Car of Tomorrow; D. Drive for Diversity; G. Generation 6 (NASCAR) N. NASCAR career of Kyle Busch;
It was scheduled to start at 1 p.m. EDT on March 28, 2010, [4] but due to rain it ran on March 29, 2010, at 12 noon EDT. [1] The 2010 Goody's Fast Pain Relief 500 was televised on Fox and was broadcast on MRN radio. [5] This race was the first race that the spoiler replaced the wing on the Car of Tomorrow. [6]
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