Nationwide Series “We are working very hard on the COT,” [Nationwide Series Director Joe] Balash explains. “We’ll utilize the NASCAR 110-inch wheelbase certified chassis, and it will be interchangeable between the Sprint Cup and Nationwide garages. [But] we’re going to do something unique with the bodies to give the Series its own look as opposed to the past.”

The last point is a reminder of the dangers posed by creating a Nationwide car too much like their Sprint Cup cousins; and when you talk to Balash, you sense his focus at ensuring the next generation of Nationwide vehicles create a unique driving style all their own.

“We want [the new car] to drive somewhere between a Truck and Cup car,” he says. “And we’ve been working with drag and downforce to be somewhere in between. We want the car to drive a little easier than a Sprint Cup car; [and while] there are some components of the body that are the same, we’ve relocated them. For example, we’ve moved the rear deck lid forward, and the same distance we moved it forward, we’ve moved the front of the body forward, helping the car turn just a little bit better in the corner. It’s been great to see from concept to the car in the wind tunnel.”

When that concept becomes reality, the timeframe is still very much TBD. “My hope is to introduce the new car next year,” says the series director. “We’re looking at an August timeframe based on the conversations we’ve had with owners and others in the garage.”

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3 Responses to “Nationwide COT will drive easier than Cup car”  

  1. 1 Fisha695 Registered User

    They should drive easier and they should only have 6cylinder engines and they should be fuel injected and and they should also be sealed crate motors from the respective manufactures.

  2. 2 George Thompson Registered User

    Fisha quit dreaming that wont happen, Dale Sr told Nascar to give everyone the same cars and just put chevy, ford and dodge nameplates on them lol but like i said it will never happen.

  3. 3 Fisha695 Registered User

    l0l

    We could always drop the Nationwide series and just put the Whelen Modified Tour & Whelen Southern Modified Tour on tv….. But NASCAR doesn’t want to show the fans that those series provide the best racing out of all other NASCAR series.

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