It seems nearly every automaker has a spec-racing series these days. From Formula Ford to the Lamborghini Tofeo, automakers appears to see the value in motorsports and have chosen to develop a few of their cars on race tracks around the world. That said, Chevrolet has just announced they intend to enter the spec-racing arena and will be launching the Cruze Cup in 2010... [read more]
The Cruze Cup will feature lightly tuned versions of the mild mannered Chevrolet Cruze. Modifications will include an FIA-certified roll cage, fire extinguisher and racing seat, as well as KW Racing suspension components, Rimstock wheels and slippery Dunlop tires. The 141hp 1.8-liter 16V motor and five-speed gearbox will remain stock however.
Chevrolet’s entry into spec-racing was announced at last weeks Autosport International show in Brimingham, and it appears they intent to launch the series on April 10th, running as a support race to the Dunlop Sport Maxx Cup.
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Editorial: Justin W. Coffey
1.18.2010
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Spec-racing series are good entry points for young drivers. The VW TDI cup is a great example of that. Having your cars seen on a track, all tarted up and going fast, is pretty good publicity too.
ReplyDeleteIs that like a left over Wizard of Oz munchkin driving that car?
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