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Look on Jaskie.... They now have a plant in Chatanoggie now they have Southern Roots... Its ok say something...
From jayski:
Volkswagen to NASCAR? Penske? denied: The latest entry into America's most popular motorsports series could very well be the first ever from Germany. According to Matthias Muller, the newly appointed CEO of Porsche, Volkswagen Group -- his employer's parent company -- is considering entering NASCAR. Should it follow through, Volkswagen would be just the second foreign automaker to participate in NASCAR. Toyota was first, entering the competition in 2007. The German automaker will reportedly begin discussions with NASCAR officials once the current season ends in late November. One of the owners that Volkswagen is considering team up with is Roger Penske.(Motortrend)
BUT Penske Racing will not be switching from Dodges to Volkswagens in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series next year, nor will the German automaker be fielding cars in America's premier stock-car series in 2011. Beyond that, though, VW could make a play to race stock cars. The operant word there being "could," as the automaker has not petitioned NASCAR to go racing next year. Sources at Penske Racing told SPEED.com that it is the team's "full intent" to continue fielding Dodges next year in the NASCAR Sprint Cup and NASCAR Nationwide Series. Furthermore, sources at NASCAR said that while Volkswagen officials intermittently have expressed a casual "interest in NASCAR," the German automaker has not taken any of the steps necessary to be granted approval to race in NASCAR. In order to be approved to compete, VW or any other automaker would have to formally submit its race car and engine package to NASCAR. That has not happened, NASCAR officials told SPEED.com Thursday. And even if VW wanted to race in NASCAR, the earliest a car could be approved would be for the 2012 season.(SPEED)(10-1-2010)
Unlikely to happen, they probably look at 4 or 5 race series and there's only a 50/50 chance they will enter even one of them. Nascar is probably not a good fit for either Porsche, Audi or VW racing cultures.
VW in NASCAR? I will believe it when I see it...
There are probably some in the parking lot....................Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
I think they should use the Beetle as the platform, and make the cars the characteristic shape :D
I could imagine VW getting into NASCAR. Especially if NASCAR can ditch the technophobia.
Though of all the German brands, I would have sooner expected this from BMW.
It'll never fit Dr. Claw.Quote:
Originally Posted by maximilian
http://a.espncdn.com/photo/2007/0918/rpm_g_COT_275.jpg
VW's biggest hurdle would be to find an engineer familiar with that 'carburetor' thingy. LOL
Agreed. These are the people who came to the minivan party 10 years after the minivan was dead and buried. I don't see the benefit to an automaker that clearly wishes to be more BMW than GM.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark in Oshawa
Usual BS about Toy being the first foreign car.
MG and Jaguar both raced in the taxi cabs and were quickly banned after the Jags walked a race with one lapping the field several times. Back in the very early days.