NASCAR Toyota Series was created in 2004.
As of 2012, yes.
No there is no maximum in NASCAR.
No, NASCAR engines are naturally aspirated and turbochargers are prohibited (not allowed).
Matt Kenseth drives the #20 Toyota Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing.
There has been no talk lately on Nascar using the Honda Accord in any of their top three series.Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota are the current makes Nascar uses.
2007 will mark the first year a foreign brand (Toyota) is competing in the NASCAR cup since Jaguar competed in a few races in the 1950s (and was the only foreign car make to win a NASCAR race-in 1954- until Toyota came along). However, the Toyota Camry will be the ONLY car model assembled in America to compete in NASCAR. All other car models represented on the track are from American companies, but assembled in Canada or Mexico.
No they are not, they are from the lexus V8 engine.
Toyota uses the Camry in NASCAR to leverage its brand recognition and appeal in the highly competitive stock car racing environment. The V8 engine aligns with NASCAR's regulations, allowing Toyota to showcase its engineering capabilities and performance. By fielding the Camry, Toyota aims to connect with fans and consumers who associate the model with reliability and innovation, enhancing its market presence in the U.S. automotive landscape.
NO, volkswagen never attempted to get into NASCAR. Toyota is the only non-american company to do so.
In Nascar, an owner is allowed to have a maximum of four cars (teams).
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