Dec
09What Did The Nascar Race Teams Do With The Old Cars They Used To Run Since The Cot Is Being Used?
Filed in: Nascar by admin on 12-09-09The cars are sold to teams in ARCA as well as some teams in other more local race leagues. The cars are also sold to some “race schools” but they can not easily be used by Nationwide teams since the car specs are different. To give you an example of how the old cup cars and the current Nationwide cars differ. The cup cars were heavier and larger than the Nationwide cars.
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I’m sure some were sold to the ARCA series, as well as the Nationwide series. I’m pretty sure Nationwide will make a switch to the new cars too though. I wonder what they will do with them after that?
Arca,busch, show cars,driving schools,museums,and sold at auctions
ARCA – the Nationwide cars have a different wheelbase so it would take some work to get them converted.
they were for sale over the winter some teams offered them to fans to purchase i know waltrip did
that is a great question… does the nationwide series use the car of tomorrow? maybe they run them!
Sold them to ARCA and Busch teams……….
I think most of them were sold to ARCA.