Why was Dodge banned from NASCAR?

According to various sources, the Hemi was banned "not for technological reasons, but because it wasn't readily available in cars from Dodge or Plymouth assembly lines, 'readily' being the key concept." The thrust of the argument being that it was too costly of an option for the average buyer.
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Why did Dodge leave NASCAR?

Despite designing a Gen-6 car, Dodge stepped away from the sport after Brad Keselowski's 2012 championship. The American automaker pulled its support, unable to find a flagship team to replace the departing Penske Racing.
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Is Dodge ever coming back to NASCAR?

In 2022, NASCAR teams are competing for the Cup with a more affordable and capable Next Gen car. Does this mean Dodge is coming back? The short answer is that Dodge will not be competing in the 2022 NASCAR Cup Series.
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Why doesn't Dodge have NASCAR cars?

The business case just didn't make sense for Dodge. There would only be two or three Dodges in the field, too few to finance the operation with customer cars. After all, it can cost $100,000 per race to lease an engine from a top supplier, which goes a long way toward paying bills.
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When did they stop using Dodge in NASCAR?

Dodge left NASCAR in 2012, the year Dodge won the title with Penske driver Brad Keselowski. Penske moved to Ford at the end of the season, and Dodge pulled the plug on its NASCAR program.
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Is Dodge coming back to NASCAR in 2023?

For those of you wanting Dodge to return to NASCAR's elite series, the Tony Stewart rumors are still in full swing. The latest rumors have Dodge possibly returning in 2024, as Stewart-Haas Racing is currently under contract with Ford Performance until the end of the 2023 season.
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What cars are NASCAR banned?

NASCAR banned both the aero features and the big, more powerful engines. Dodge, Ford, Mercury, and Plymouth were effectively banned by the changes made in 1970.
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Why is Dodge discontinuing the Hellcat?

Dodge is ending production of its iconic, V-8-powered Hellcat Challenger and Charger muscle cars models by 2023 as the brand transitions to a mix of electrified EV, hybrid, and plug-in drivetrains in the face of government regulations forcing battery-powered vehicles.
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What engine is in Toyota NASCAR?

Toyota NASCAR vehicles have a 725 horsepower V8 racing engine. Toyota Racing Development is based in Southern California and supplies engines for four racing teams. The company builds 350 to 400 racing engines a year for its NASCAR teams.
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Why did NASCAR lower horsepower?

Lower power is meant to limit speeds on big tracks, therefore reducing the risk of injury that's inherent of wide-open racing, particularly in a pack.
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Will Toyota run the Supra in NASCAR?

Toyota Supra Gets Back to American Racing in NASCAR Xfinity Series. Toyota Supra is back at the track! Beginning in 2019, the globally-recognized iconic sports car will prove its championship mettle in the hotly contested NASCAR Xfinity Series (NXS).
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Is Dodge getting rid of the V8?

Dodge will show off its new electric concept vehicle early in 2022, and discontinue its roaring Hellcat V8 engines, after 2023, the brand's chief executive recently confirmed to an automotive news outlet.
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What cars are used in NASCAR 2021?

NASCAR unveiled the Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, Ford Mustang GT, and Toyota Camry TRD at The Park Expo in Charlotte, North Carolina on May 5, 2021, with Chase Elliott, Joey Logano, and Denny Hamlin representing their respective brands during the event.
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Who failed NASCAR inspection?

42 Chevrolet of Ty Dillon failed pre-qualifying inspection two times Friday at Dover Motor Speedway, resulting in the loss of pit selection and a crew-member ejection. The team will be without car chief Cam Strader for Monday's DuraMAX Drydene 400 (noon ET, FS1, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).
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What is the new car coming to NASCAR in 2022?

Wednesday's public debut of the Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, the Ford Mustang and the Toyota TRD Camry for 2022 showed off some of the car-specific characteristics, including sleeker designs and bigger wheels.
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How did Toyota get into NASCAR?

Toyota came into NASCAR's top two series in 2007. Toyota spent TOO much money and hired all of the sports brightest minds, just ask team owner Jack Roush. In 2007, NASCAR introduced the Car of Tomorrow (COT) with hopes of lowering the cost for owners.
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Can I buy a NASCAR engine?

Chevrolet manufactures R07 engines, which can be purchased new through one of the licensed race teams, such as Hendrick Motorsports, but it's difficult to purchase a complete engine from a team. For Hendrick, the pistons, oiling system, and camshafts are top-secret bits you can't buy.
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What size engine does Ford use in NASCAR?

In accordance with NASCAR regulations, “FR9” will have 90 degrees and displace 358 cubic inches. It remains powered by two 2.25 V8 engines.
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How long do Nascar engines last?

Most production car engines are designed to last over 100,000 miles. NASCAR race car engines are designed to last one race (500 miles, in the case of the Daytona 500). While the same version of an engine is typically used for an entire season, it is rebuilt after each race.
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Is Dodge ending the Hemi?

Dodge performance cars and Hemi V8 engines are a powerful combination, but the Dodge CEO says that the Hemi will be retiring in the near future for electrified models instead. According to Autoblog, since there's a squeeze for emissions control, most automakers are going down the electrification path nowadays.
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Why is Dodge crushing Hellcats?

Dodge has announced that it will reveal a high-performance electric muscle car to stir the passions of those who believe EVs are bland and uninspired. This coming of “electric muscle” is probably why Dodge is killing the Hellcat.
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Is Dodge killing the Hellcat?

Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis recently confirmed to Motor Authority that the Charger and Challenger — and their Hellcat engines — will cease production by 2024.
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Why was GTR banned from racing?

The technology was banned in 1993. Thanks to its turbocharged straight-six and genius all-wheel-drive system, the R32 Skyline GT-R was unbeatable in Australian touring car racing. The governing body didn't like that too much, so it banned turbocharging and all-wheel-drive, ending the Skyline GT-R's two-year reign.
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What makes a NASCAR engine so powerful?

The engine blocks themselves are made out of cast graphite iron. Because of graphite's molecular structure, adding it to iron makes the resulting alloy stronger and more resistant to heat [source: Leslie-Pelecky].
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What do NASCAR drivers make?

The salaries of Nascar Drivers in the US range from $21,364 to $577,997 , with a median salary of $103,858 . The middle 57% of Nascar Drivers makes between $103,862 and $260,376, with the top 86% making $577,997.
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