The vehicles used in the NASCAR Sprint Car series are known at Cars of Tomorrow. They are modified versions of the commercial cars made available to the public and companies include Ford, Chevy, and Dodge.
No. Nascar cars do not have headlights.
Dodge is no longer affiliated with Nascar.
Typically sedans that are current model year automobiles compose the style of cars raced in NASCAR. Naturally, they are heavily modified and must retain the profile of factory models to be eligible.
Sometimes it is, some times it is not.
In 2013, Dodge will no longer be affiliated with Nascar.
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No, NASCAR would not of saved Oldsmobile. Some cars in NASCAR are Ford and Chevrolet.
No, they do not. Manual transmissions are used in Nascar race cars.
Firestone tire is a NASCAR sponsor. Some of the cars use firestone tires other cars use NASCAR tires. Firestone also sells NASCAR tires in addition to their own brand.
In Nascar, an owner is allowed to have a maximum of four cars (teams).
It seems highly unlikely that Nascar will ever race strictly stock cars again.