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Why doesnt Nascar use a Mustang instead of a Fusion for the body style of their cars?
Mustang are the prominent sports car on the road today, whereas the fusion doesnt relate well to being a racecar. I agree that a camry isnt a muscle car either, but Toyota really doesnt have an option.
NASCAR - 4 Answers - 2008-07-28 05:59:00

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Rumors are floating around that the Nationwide Series cars will switch to the 'Pony" or 'Muscle' cars along with the new COT. Ford... Fusion to Mustang Dodge... Charger to Challenger Chevy... Monte Carlo SS (or is it Impala for the Nationwide?) to Camaro Toyota... they'll more than likely stay with the Camry. The Corolla is an option as well. *Edit* Sorry Tom P for the thumbs down! For some goofy reason your name and picture was different.. I thought it was an IMPOSTER!! Darn.. if only I could reverse that.. oh well. I'll make it up by starring a question in the near future. Is that okay?

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Answer 1
Two words. Contractual obligations. jg=l, no problemo. I have hit the wrong button myself. Thanks.
2008-07-28 06:02:35

Answer 2
Only part of a car used anymore wwith the COT is the grill area, what difference does it make. Fusion might be litttle more areo dynamiclly suited for racing
2008-07-28 06:20:54

Answer 3
and a camry does?
2008-07-28 06:29:50

Answer 4
Rumors are floating around that the Nationwide Series cars will switch to the 'Pony" or 'Muscle' cars along with the new COT. Ford... Fusion to Mustang Dodge... Charger to Challenger Chevy... Monte Carlo SS (or is it Impala for the Nationwide?) to Camaro Toyota... they'll more than likely stay with the Camry. The Corolla is an option as well. *Edit* Sorry Tom P for the thumbs down! For some goofy reason your name and picture was different.. I thought it was an IMPOSTER!! Darn.. if only I could reverse that.. oh well. I'll make it up by starring a question in the near future. Is that okay?
2008-07-28 10:22:18





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