Sunday, February 4, 2007

Nascar's Car of Tomorrow (COT)

Car Of Tomorrow (COT) Has Arrived

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Although the Daytona 500 has not even been ran yet and the
Nascar Nextel Cup Season has not started, one of the most
discussed topics is the Car-Of-Tomorrow, which begins it racing
saga on March 25, 2007 at the Bristol Motor Speedway, in Bristol,
Tennessee. Since this Car-Of-Tomorrow (COT) is Nascar Racing's
future, let's see what is being discussed so much.

Since the car is so new to Nascar Race Teams and they did not
even have templates as late as the middle of January for their
Racecars, the first full testing of all teams will not take
place until about 3 weeks before the racecars first race. This
will be the race teams and their drivers’ opportunity to test
their cars with more track traffic then ever before.

The COT has a Rear Wing that will give better handling in
traffic. This replaces spoilers that are now used. The wing is
adjustable for down force and side force. The front of the car has
an Air Splitter that is also adjustable for down force as needed
for the driver and the various tracks.

The drivers will be getting a much safer racecar that protects
them better from side impacts, rollovers and fire. The use of
better materials shifting the driver more towards the center of
the car and a smaller fuel cell will help to prevent injuries
in the future.

An unforeseen result of Research for improved safety was a race
car that is quicker to build which means less cost per car, a
more versatile car that can run on different tracks. Savings to
owners will come from only having to have half as many racecars
and still be competitive.

The race fan at home will have more race views coming to them
because not only will there be a roof mount camera but also
side-mounted cameras and possibly one located on the lower front
end. Finally. the Car Of Tomorrow should also improve the
identity of the various manufacturers.

In 2007 the Car Of Tomorrow will race 16 times at 13 oval tracks
of 1.5 miles or less, on 2 road courses and at the Talladega
Superspeedway fall race. It looks like Nascar's Car Of Tomorrow
is here and the future begins March 25 at Bristol.

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