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Head2Head: Has the Car of Tomorrow hurt NASCAR? (Sports Illustrated)

March 21, 2008 by newsbot

The Car of Tomorrow has now become the Car of Today, as NASCAR's new, safer car design has become standard issue machinery for every team. Has NASCAR's efforts at leveling the equipment playing field altered the sport's excitement level. SI.com's Mark Zeske and Tom Bowles debate the issue.

Head2Head: Has the Car of Tomorrow hurt NASCAR? (Sports Illustrated)

March 21, 2008 by newsbot

The Car of Tomorrow has now become the Car of Today, as NASCAR's new, safer car design has become standard issue machinery for every team. Has NASCAR's efforts at leveling the equipment playing field altered the sport's excitement level. SI.com's Mark Zeske and Tom Bowles debate the issue.

IT'S TODAY FOR CAR OF TOMORROW (New York Post)

February 17, 2008 by newsbot

The unknown takes center stage today at Daytona International Speedway. The Car of Tomorrow (COT) will be run for the first time with a full 43-car field on NASCAR's most famous track. Every driver had his shot to drive 150 miles in Thursday's...

The Car of Tomorrow - today (San Francisco Chronicle)

February 14, 2008 by newsbot

It's time to find a new title for NASCAR's Car of Tomorrow. After a 16-race preview last year, the bigger, bulkier and, hopefully, safer vehicle is now the car of today. It will be used for the entire 2008 Sprint Cup season, beginning with Sunday's Daytona...

Daytona 500: The Car of Tomorrow Is Here Today

February 13, 2008 by newsbot

Kasey Kahne's Dodge AvengerNASCAR's Car of Tomorrow takes on the Daytona 500.

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