What s the big change NASCAR is bringing to Next Gen cars this weekend at Kansas?
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Watch every in-car camera for FREE on NASCAR.com/drive977133Every car. Every moment. For the rest of the #NASCARPlayoffs.Watch every in-car camera for FREE on NASCAR.com/drive https://t.co/M9ymMeaMNW Initially, NASCAR only had in-car cameras for a few selected drivers and would rotate the cameras weekly to different drivers. This limits fans from seeing what goes on inside the car, but with the new experience, fans can give their views when things go wrong. All these changes bring fans on board and give them a full view of the on-track race car.
What s the big change NASCAR is bringing to Next Gen cars this weekend at Kansas
By monicahdnjeri Modified 11 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share A view of the new NASCAR Cup Series logo with Premier Partners Busch Beer, Coca-Cola, GEICO and Xfinity Innovation and growth have been a part of NASCAR since its inception in 1948. Being a racing association, it has had a series of different racing cars, including the late model, Cars of Tomorrow, and the new racing car in town, the Next Gen car. The promotion of the 7th Gen car began some years back, with a testing session in 2019. The car's unveiling then happened in 2021 before its debut in 2022 though rumors had it that it was supposed to debut in 2023. After a couple of tests, the Next Gen car made its debut earlier this year in the historic Clash at the Coliseum held in Los Angeles on February 6th, 2022. On February 20th, the car made its official season debut at the Daytona 500. During its inauguration, it was termed as one of the best cars ever produced in terms of safety and technology. So far, the car has been able to satisfy almost 70% of all the things that were highlighted during its inauguration, and without a doubt, it has leveled the racing ground compared to the 6th Gen car. Being a new car, however, it has had its fair share of flaws here and there.Changes NASCAR is making on Next Gen Car ahead of Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway
NASCAR will return to Kansas this weekend, and things won’t be as normal as if they plan something big for its fans. Heading to Kansas, they have introduced a recommended change in the Next Gen car. Starting with NASCAR's race this weekend in Kansas, fans will have the privilege to view in-car cameras from every car. This means fans can access the driver feed of their choice and the best part is that it will be a free stream. NASCAR@NASCAREvery car. Every moment. For the rest of the #NASCARPlayoffs.Watch every in-car camera for FREE on NASCAR.com/drive977133Every car. Every moment. For the rest of the #NASCARPlayoffs.Watch every in-car camera for FREE on NASCAR.com/drive https://t.co/M9ymMeaMNW Initially, NASCAR only had in-car cameras for a few selected drivers and would rotate the cameras weekly to different drivers. This limits fans from seeing what goes on inside the car, but with the new experience, fans can give their views when things go wrong. All these changes bring fans on board and give them a full view of the on-track race car.