The 2013 Ford Fusion NASCAR Sprint Cup car, unveiled today as division of the Charlotte Motor Speedway Media Tour, was worked on by Ford designers in an endeavor to bring brand individuality back to the sport. The result is incontrovertible by means of the 2013 Sprint Cup car mirroring the in recent times unveiled 2013 Ford Fusion manufacture car.
Featuring a totally redesigned sleek new silhouette and fresh face, the 2013 Fusion Sprint Cup car was designed to be the countenance of a new-fangled era of stock car racing.
We required Fusion to be the car that helped return ‘stock car’ to NASCAR. Stated Jamie Allison, Manager, Ford Racing. I think fans, when they see the car, are just going to grin and shout approval. It is going to reengage them with the sport and make the sport better since there is just something natural about seeing race cars that look like cars in their driveways.
Ford took a special move toward with the development of the 2013 Fusion racer. Ford Design Center staff, led by Garen Nicoghosian, and Ford aerodynamicist Bernie Marcus, spent the past year doing the early design enlargement, freeing up the Ford race teams to concentrate on weekly NASCAR competition. This is a seminal instant in the sport where we had a chance to get it right once again and make sure the race cars are race versions of street cars. And I am proud since I believe we have talented just that, continued Allison.
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