• NASCAR Stock Car Looks Ridiculous, Goes Fast at Le Mans

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    NASCAR Stock Car Looks Ridiculous, Goes Fast at Le Mans
    The Hendrick Motorsports-run NASCAR Garage56 program is off to an
    excellent start. The team's Camaro stock car also looks comically out of
    place on track.

    BY FRED SMITHPUBLISHED: JUN 4, 2023
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    This year's hotly anticipated 24 Hours of Le Mans will be remembered for
    two things. At the front, four new factory entries debuting in the same
    season mean that the hundredth anniversary race promises its most
    competitive field ever. Just behind them, though, is the other thing
    that makes this year's race special: the Automobile Club l'Ouest let
    NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsports bring a modified version of one of
    their Camaro stock cars to run the whole race.

    This entry, the latest in the Garage56 program that has previously given
    this race a Deltawing and a Nissan that is for legal purposes explicitly
    not to be called a Deltawing, is exactly what you are thinking. That is
    a stock car, built to the Next Gen specs raced on a weekly basis in
    NASCAR since last year, with modifications necessary for it to run
    competitive laps and survive 24 hours at the Circuit de la Sarthe. It is
    no surprise that the resulting car looks and sounds ferocious, but you
    may be surprised to learn just how fast it actually is.

    After months of installing and testing major upgrades, the Garage56
    Camaro is more than just quick enough to keep up with the GT2-spec cars
    running in GTE-Am. Through one day of testing, the car's quickest time
    of 3:53.761 is more than two seconds faster than any time set by a car
    built to the race's standard GT regulations.

    Although testing times are not necessarily representative of final race
    pace, that specific number is so far ahead of the GTE-Am field that it
    actually lands on something significant. In a lap with traffic not run
    for the fastest possible number, the Camaro put down a time quick enough
    for fourth in GTE-Am during last year's practice-qualifying sessions.
    Project a typical increase in pace over a race weekend onto the team
    and, suddenly, the Camaro should be fighting to outqualify every GT car
    in the race.

    As the car is unclassified, beating all of the GT cars will not
    represent an actual victory of any sort. It is a very impressive
    bragging right, though, and one GM, NASCAR, and Hendrick Motorsports are
    surely squarely aiming to achieve.

    No matter how fast the car actually is, though, the most memorable thing
    about the Garage56 stock car is how it looks on track next to the rest
    of the 24 Hours of Le Mans grid. Next to a GT car, it is brutish and
    simple. Next to a top-level prototype like the Ferrari 499 P, it appears
    to be from a different world entirely. On Saturday, we get to see how a
    NASCAR team's full effort to field the best possible car at Le Mans
    squares up against both in 24 hours at the Circuit de la Sarthe.

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    sco1907
    2 hours ago

    I think it just plain dumb, give the GTE cars less restriction and they
    would be 2 seconds a lap faster. Those cars are all running heavily
    restricted motors so just what does this mean? What is the significance
    of a one off car that is not legal in any series running an essentially unrestricted mo...

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