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One of the most iconic and controversial cars in sports history was the Dodge Charger Daytona. This winged warrior was so dominant that it was ultimately banned from competing in NASCAR.
That Charger Daytona was a supercar decades before that word came into the modern lexicon. It was made to do one thing: win at NASCAR races. NASCAR of the 1960s is wildly different than the mega ...
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Nascar-driven Dodge Daytona ChargerDon from Tampa submitted a restored, Nascar-driven 1969 Dodge Daytona Charger. It's the very same one Marty Robbins drove in 1970. And a 1969 Chevy C10 pickup comes to us from Steve in Sarasota.
The new Charger Daytona EV's shape lends itself well to the low, lean, and be-winged look of the short-lived NASCAR racer. In addition to the aero, which is heavily influenced by the original ...
named in honor of the Daytona 500, was the first NASCAR vehicle to hit 200 mph on the track, which was a pretty big deal back then. You see, the 1968 Dodge Charger 500 wasn't doing all that great ...
Dodge is really, really good at naming things. One of the best to ever do it, in fact. For the century and change that Dodge has been around, vehicles with names like Ram, Challenger, Charger ...
The streets of The Windy City will be filled with the roar of V8 engines when NASCAR comes to town this ... Dodge brought its Charger Daytona SRT Banshee electric concept to the event and is ...
The original Charger Daytona was an aerodynamically enhanced model built for better performance on NASCAR racetracks. Classic Chargers were all two-door coupes, but Dodge has been selling the ...
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