Question:
In NASCAR, are the bodies of all the cars the same?
billy
2011-08-28 15:19:37 UTC
Are all the bodies of the different Toyotas, Chevrolets, Fords, etc the same? The paint is then applied to make the car look like it's respective car model, correct?
Five answers:
anonymous
2011-08-28 15:27:16 UTC
They are all the same bodies, different engines, and decals that is all!



They do this so all the cars have the same advantages, it is not like it used to be when a chevy was a chevy, and a dodge was a dodge period!
Tony1216
2011-08-28 17:37:07 UTC
Yes, Nascar had too many difficult times with each manufacturer complaining about someone else's car having an advantage because of a body feature they didn't have.(usually in the front nose area)Altot of drama that was not needed. U see whinners on here, what does Nascar see inside the garage?
dei072
2011-08-28 16:43:15 UTC
There is no more "stock cars", they all must fit templates set by NASCAR. Even the engines have gear rules. The rule book gets thicker buy the season.
Beelzebub
2011-08-28 15:59:02 UTC
The nose pieces and side window openings are slightly different to maintain "some" brand identity, along with the head/tail light stickers. Other than that they are the same.
fontofallknowledge
2011-08-30 05:56:47 UTC
in short yes... it's supposed to achieve better racing which it has probably achieved


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