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2007 Chevrolet Impala SS Car of Tomorrow Chevrolet displayed an Impala SS racecar at SEMA, highlighting a successful season that, to date has seen victories at 12 out of 15 races.

from General Motors Press Release) Racing teams in
NASCAR’s premier series began racing an all-new
racecar design at several venues during the 2007
season. Dubbed the Car of Tomorrow (COT), this
“universal” racecar was designed to bring new safety
innovations to the drivers while also improving the
competition during races. The COT also is aimed at
driving down costs for race teams, as its basic
design makes it adaptable to a variety of tracks,
meaning teams can build fewer cars for the season.
Chevrolet displayed an Impala SS racecar at SEMA,
highlighting a successful season that, to date has
seen victories at 12 of the 15 races where the COT
was implemented – starting with Kyle Busch’s win at
Bristol on March 25. Chevrolet has secured its 31 st
NASCAR Nextel Cup manufacturers championship, has
won more than 600 NASCAR Nextel Cup races—more than
any other manufacturer—and has won a record-setting
five straight Daytona 500 races.
Car of Tomorrow enhancements and highlights include:
Driver’s seat moved four inches inboard
Roll cage shifted three inches rearward
Exterior dimensions are two inches taller and four
inches wider
Additional “crushability” built into the car sides
Front lower splitter used to produce downforce
Adjustable rear wing
Fuel system capacity reduced by 4.25 gallons




Courtesy Serious Wheels






