2013 Chevy SS Sprint Cup Car
#43
NASCAR drivers have plenty of questions about 2013 Sprint Cup car after two-day test - NASCAR - Sporting News
Read the related articles. This looks like it could be a promising year so far. By the looks of it the car is back to basics like pre 07. Great news i think.
But damn do they ever look great too. Especially the Ford's. Keselowski and Logano's Penske cars especially.
Read the related articles. This looks like it could be a promising year so far. By the looks of it the car is back to basics like pre 07. Great news i think.
But damn do they ever look great too. Especially the Ford's. Keselowski and Logano's Penske cars especially.
#46
Duane struggles with his cell phone posts. But he was pointing out that Kahne set an unofficial track record in a Hendricks Chevy. Kahne is good on that track for sure.
#47
Seeing as how the SS is the Holden Commodore I believe its understandable that it be sold as a sedan.
Although with a name like Chevrolet SS I would expect it to be a coupe. My only guess is that they don't want prospective buyers of the Camaro or Vette maybe steer away from them for a sporty cheaper alternative. Or maybe its just because its easier than having to redesign a bunch of parts for them because the plans are already made up. I really don't know for sure but these are my guesses.
#48
Yeah, like Brent said... the team thinks it had a lot to do with the combination of tire compound and cold weather giving the engine a little better speed and the tires more grip.... but they're interested in seeing how the programs develop over time and what we get when we come to Charlotte for the race in May....
#49
If this is what you are referring to I would totally rock one.
Seeing as how the SS is the Holden Commodore I believe its understandable that it be sold as a sedan.
Although with a name like Chevrolet SS I would expect it to be a coupe. My only guess is that they don't want prospective buyers of the Camaro or Vette maybe steer away from them for a sporty cheaper alternative. Or maybe its just because its easier than having to redesign a bunch of parts for them because the plans are already made up. I really don't know for sure but these are my guesses.
Seeing as how the SS is the Holden Commodore I believe its understandable that it be sold as a sedan.
Although with a name like Chevrolet SS I would expect it to be a coupe. My only guess is that they don't want prospective buyers of the Camaro or Vette maybe steer away from them for a sporty cheaper alternative. Or maybe its just because its easier than having to redesign a bunch of parts for them because the plans are already made up. I really don't know for sure but these are my guesses.
#50
But I could see GM making a 4-door Camaro or Vette. It seems funny, but I'm crying on the inside