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Chevrolet has been racing bowtie-badged vehicles on NASCAR tracks almost as long as the circuit has been around, fielding its first speedster in the stock car series in 1949. While a few more ...
The No. 43 NASCAR Chevy Camaro ZL1, fielded by Legacy Motor Club (LMC) and driven by Erik Jones in the Cup Series, was penalized in early June for an infraction discovered after the race at ...
Since 2018, the Chevy Camaro has represented The Bow Tie Brand in the NASCAR Cup Series, and it still does in 2025 even though the Camaro itself is no longer in production. The NASCAR-going ...
Busch's victory is only his sixth career win behind the wheel of a Chevrolet, but it adds to the brand's total of over 800 wins in NASCAR's highest division. Chevrolet's distinctive bowtie logo ...
One of NASCAR‘s three main manufacturers is about to make a significant change. Chevrolet has announced it will discontinue the sixth-gen Camaro in 2024. The auto manufacturer announced the news ...
You can find him on X @AlexOnRacing. Chevrolet has been a strong manufacturer in NASCAR for many years, having paced the Daytona 500 an impressive 16 times and clinching 26 victories along the way.
Chevrolet is introducing its Blazer EV.R NASCAR prototype. Chevrolet calls it an "example of the brand continuing to test, learn, and explore new technologies that could be applied to both ...
Chevrolet has unveiled its first-ever electric pace car, the Blazer EV SS, for the 2025 Daytona 500. The decision has sparked controversy among some NASCAR fans who remain skeptical of electric ...
Chevrolet stopped producing the Camaro at the end of 2023, which will soon have an effect on the auto brand’s presence in NASCAR. “Chevrolet can run the Camaro for the time being in NASCAR and ...
NASCAR has adjusted rulebook wording on race manipulation and also clarified a penalty structure for rule violations by the sport's Original Equipment Manufacturers (Chevrolet, Ford, Toyota).