Chevy NASCAR program director Eric Warren says that GM is planning to build a new racing technical and development center in North Carolina in the near future.
SALADO â âRed River Valleyâ and similar cowboy ballads floated Saturday morning across the grounds of Barrow Brewing Co., all part of the Salado Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering.
Harmonica lessons and a writerâs rendezvous at the Salado Museum would come in the afternoon, followed by an evening concert at Heritage Country Church, 9929 Lark Trail in Salado. The event concludes with a worship service at the church at 10 a.m. today.
Bill Kinnison, president of the Salado Historical Society, was among those seated near the outdoor stage and taking in the singing and poetry recitation. He handed out a brochure that included a map of the villageâs historic sites, from Salado Plaza to College Hill Drive.
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The future of the Chevy Camaro nameplate is, at the moment, is somewhat in limbo. Previous reports indicated the muscle car was set to go out of production at the end of 2023, while more recent murmurings say it will stick around until the end of 2025. No matter what the future has in store for the Camaro, the Bow Tie says that the nameplate will continue racing in NASCAR for “as long as it exists.”
GM Authority spoke to GM’s NASCAR program director Eric Warren following the debut of the NASCAR Next Gen Chevy Camaro ZL1 this week, who provided us with a little more insight into the future of the Chevy Camaro and the brand’s participation in the NASCAR Cup Series. When asked how the future of the Camaro could affect Chevy’s NASCAR participation, Warren said there are no plans to yank the Camaro out of NASCAR in the coming years that he’s aware of and that his team is looking forward to many more years of racing the nameplate in the series.
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Chevrolet, together with Ford and Toyota, just unveiled their NASCAR Cup Series race cars for next season and they feature comprehensive updates in terms of performance, aerodynamics and even styling. Chevy’s offering is called the NASCAR next gen Camaro ZL1, and it looks more like a production Camaro than ever before. 15 photos
According to GM U.S. VP of Performance, Jim Campbell, the goal all along was to make the Camaro ZL1 racer stay true to the styling essence of the production ZL1, a strategy he feels will benefit Chevrolet both on and off the track.
Chevrolet s New 2022 Camaro Race Car Looks and Drives More Like a Street Camaro
The major automotive competitors in NASCAR are releasing their Next Generation models. Why the 2022 NASCAR Chevrolet Camaro will look and handle much more like the stock performance 2022 Camaro.
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NASCAR is the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing and starting next year, the NASCAR 2022 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 race car will look and handle a lot more like the version that you can buy on dealer lots. That is the whole idea behind NASCAR, the race vehicles are supposed to be stock vehicles. Over the years, however, the vehicles have become interchangeable shells with elaborate graphics.