Car of Tomorrow
The Car of Tomorrow is the common name used for the chassis that accompanies the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (since 2008 as a full-time) and Xfinity Series (since 2011 as a full-time) race cars. The car was part of a five-year project to create a safer vehicle following several deaths in competition, particularly the 2001 crash that took the life of Dale Earnhardt.
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Car of Tomorrow
The Car of Tomorrow is the common name used for the chassis that accompanies the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (since 2008 as a full-time) and Xfinity Series (since 2011 as a full-time) race cars. The car was part of a five-year project to create a safer vehicle following several deaths in competition, particularly the 2001 crash that took the life of Dale Earnhardt.
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Das Car of Tomorrow (COT) ist ...... Rennen eingesetzt worden war.
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De Car of Tomorrow, ook wel: C ...... in 2008 Cars of Tomorrow zijn.
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The Car of Tomorrow is the com ...... full-time competition in 2011.
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カー・オブ・トゥモロー(Car of Tomorrow)は、 ...... と略される場合が多い。以下本記事でもCoTの略称を使用する。
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A 2013 Toyota Camry driven by Kyle Busch at Martinsville Speedway
Danica Patrick in a 2013 Chevrolet SS at Texas Motor Speedway
The 2013 Ford Fusion
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Car of Tomorrow
debut
2007-03-25
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A comparison of the original and modified nose and splitter designs of the CoT
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Sunoco Green E15: 2011–present
Sunoco Unleaded: 2007–2011
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Last event
2012-11-18
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Das Car of Tomorrow (COT) ist ...... Rennen eingesetzt worden war.
@de
De Car of Tomorrow, ook wel: C ...... in 2008 Cars of Tomorrow zijn.
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The Car of Tomorrow is the com ...... ok the life of Dale Earnhardt.
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カー・オブ・トゥモロー(Car of Tomorrow)は、 ...... と略される場合が多い。以下本記事でもCoTの略称を使用する。
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Car of Tomorrow
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Car of Tomorrow
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Car of Tomorrow
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カー・オブ・トゥモロー
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