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  • Golden Taters
    RIP West
    • Jul 2009
    • 6640

    Dodge Unveils 2013 NASCAR

    LAS VEGAS -- Dodge Motorsports president Ralph Gilles said Dodge is moving forward and hopes to remain in NASCAR despite losing Penske Racing as its signature team.

    Gilles spoke Sunday morning at Las Vegas Motor Speedway after the unveiling of the 2013 Dodge Charger Sprint Cup car. Two weeks ago, Roger Penske announced his two-car Dodge team (Dodge's only major team) was switching to Ford in 2013.

    "It was unexpected, to be honest," Gilles said of Penske's decision. "But we've been knocked down a few times in our history and we've come back."

    Gilles said he already has heard from several NASCAR teams who are interested in switching to Dodge next year.

    "With the way our phone is ringing, I'm not too concerned," Gilles said. "It's been a pretty positive thing. With every storm there's a sunny day later."

    But Gilles would not say for certain Dodge would remain in NASCAR in 2013.

    "Based on the momentum we've developed, we don't feel it's going that way," Gilles said about the possibility of leaving. "We would love to stay if we can, but we have to figure it out. We're actually investing in NASCAR more than ever.

    "Some of this timing (of Penske's announcement) was unfortunate. Some things Roger didn't realize we were doing are coming to pass."

    Gilles was asked why Penske opted to leave Dodge for Ford.

    "You'd have to ask Roger, but I think it was more about a long-term commitment," Gilles said. "We weren't willing to do a five-year type of deal. We wanted to stay loose a little bit."

    Richard Petty Motorsports, a two-car team in its final contract year with Ford, has been mentioned as a possible new team for Dodge, but Gilles said they are a long way from any decisions on 2013.

    "Right now, as they say, we're keeping all our options open," Gilles said. "We're putting a list together and setting up meetings in the coming months. But we also have to look at the whole business model of how we approach NASCAR to see where we go from here."

    Gilles hopes to make a decision on a new team within the next four months.

    ''I would say mid-summer," Gilles said. "It's been overwhelming the amount of interest we've had from people that want to be in our cars."

    Unlike the other three Cup manufacturers (Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota), Dodge has only one major team with Penske. Gilles said that could change in the future.

    "We just don't know," Gilles said. "I'd love to sit at a bar with you guys and discuss it. It's a big deal to go about how we re-invent it. There are still some privateers (one-car teams) we support, like Robby (Gordon), but we're going to have fun with this and see where it takes us."

    One problem for Dodge is it needs a team that has an engine program, or a team that can develop one with Dodge, because Penske Racing has its own engine program that Dodge was using.

    "We have a lot of talented engineers who can develop high horsepower engines," Gilles said. "What people don't realize is a lot of the engine design and specifications have been done on the inside (at Dodge headquarters in Michigan). Now it's really more about the (potential new NASCAR team's) facilities. It's just a matter of making the right decision."

    All four NASCAR manufacturers are going to a new car design next year with models that are much closer to the actual look of the street cars. The Charger unveiling Sunday came next to the street version, showing how similar the race car looks to the production model.

    Gilles said it's been an enormous project to make the 2013 race cars look like street cars again while also keeping them aerodynamically equal on the race track.

    "Our wind tunnel was on overtime trying to figure this car out, more than almost making a normal street car," he said. "There were so many ways to get it wrong. You have to walk a fine line and not get NASCAR too worried. I think everyone's happy."

    NASCAR president Mike Helton spoke at the unveiling Sunday, which came in front of hundreds of race fans in the LVMS Cup garage.

    "We know NASCAR fans are car enthusiasts,'" Helton said. "So are we. When we look back at 2013, it will be a big statement by the car companies involved. They have put the energy behind making these (race) cars look like cars."


    Very nice!







  • Rudi
    #CyCueto
    • Nov 2008
    • 9905

    #2
    Wow that is fucking awesome...but who is going to be driving for Dodge?

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    • Swarley
      A Special Kind of Cat
      • Jul 2010
      • 11213

      #3
      Hope someone goes over to Dodge, b/c that is a damn good looking car. Would be a shame to not have any teams next year.

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      • Swarley
        A Special Kind of Cat
        • Jul 2010
        • 11213

        #4
        So with Ford and Dodge both having new designs for next year, what's Chevy doing? Don't think I've heard anything about them.

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        • Golden Taters
          RIP West
          • Jul 2009
          • 6640

          #5
          Originally posted by Swarley
          So with Ford and Dodge both having new designs for next year, what's Chevy doing? Don't think I've heard anything about them.
          Rick Hendrick basically leaked about a month ago that Chevy was testing a Impala SS with Kahne driving it. The production version hasn't been revealed, yet, so it should be something completely different.

          As for Toyota, nobody really cares. They don't make cool cars.

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          • Proof21
            Go Big Red!
            • Mar 2009
            • 1358

            #6
            Originally posted by Rudi
            Wow that is fucking awesome...but who is going to be driving for Dodge?
            Duh..Robby Gordon!

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            • Golden Taters
              RIP West
              • Jul 2009
              • 6640

              #7
              Originally posted by Potatoes002
              Rick Hendrick basically leaked about a month ago that Chevy was testing a Impala SS with Kahne driving it. The production version hasn't been revealed, yet, so it should be something completely different.

              As for Toyota, nobody really cares. They don't make cool cars.
              An update on this.

              Impala will not be the NASCAR used next year, GM said it will use a car currently unavailable right now. Reports right now is that Holden Commodore (Australian version of the Pontiac G8) will be brought back to the US next year as a Chevrolet, and it appears this might be the new Chevy NASCAR. The rumored Chevy G8 will be a rear-wheel drive, V8 only car.

              The only other car rumored is the Chevy Caprice, which is being sold as only a police car option right now.

              No images have surfaced, but the current models...

              Holden



              Pontiac

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              • Swarley
                A Special Kind of Cat
                • Jul 2010
                • 11213

                #8
                Those Holdens are good looking cars.

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                • f16harm
                  -
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 2183

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rudi
                  Wow that is fucking awesome...but who is going to be driving for Dodge?
                  Ralph could He's a Viper racer in the little bit of free time he has. He's very passionate about bringing performance vehicle to the public.

                  BTW, Ralph is a great guy, very down to earth

                  P.S. New, redesigned and reintroduced SRT Viper (no longer the "Dodge" Viper) will be unveiled publicly next month at the NY Auto Show (to the Viper Club of America only a couple days before). Probably the most anticipated car of the show and its media darling. approx. $137k

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                  • Golden Taters
                    RIP West
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 6640

                    #10
                    Never been a fan of Vipers, but should be interesting to see the new car.

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