Jeff Gordon Racing School receives first ‘Car of Tomorrow’
Quote selected text Published December 28th, 2006 in NASCAR News
A new Chevrolet Impala SS Car Of Tomorrow, built in-house over the past 30 days and authentic to current NASCAR specifications, will join the fleet of Jeff Gordon Racing School cars. The car of tomorrow features JGRS’s new graphic design palate which was designed by NASCAR Artist Sam Bass. A #24 DuPont Impala SS COT-design built by JGRS will be part of DuPont’s display in Daytona USA at Daytona International Speedway throughout the 2007 season.
The car will separate into three sections to show fans first the details of wheels, hubs and brakes, then the engine/transmission area and finally the car’s inner skeleton as the body raises from the chassis. The additions of race-ready Cars of Tomorrow to the JGRS fleet is part of a successful growth phase for the Jeff Gordon Racing School and Mario Andretti Racing School, which will combine for more than 350 dates in 2007 while adding authentic Nextel Cup team cars direct from on-track competition in 2005 and 2006 as well as new Toyota Camry’s as they become available.
[JGRS PR]
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