NASCAR Euro Series – The Cars

Credits: NASCAR Euro Series / Bart Dehaese (top & bottom left) & Nina Weinbrenner (top & bottom right)

The basic information that you need to know about the cars used by all competitors in the NASCAR Euro Series.

The NASCAR Euro Series cars are designed to give its drivers the ultimate challenge. With 400 bhp of pure power and handling with no electronic aids, the cars will give the drivers the full experience of a NASCAR stock car, bringing in the Pure Racing action from race-to-race.

Team FJ, as series organizers, provides the same car for all drivers with the same parts on every machine. All major components are sealed to ensure there’s 100% parity between each and every car that competes in EuroNASCAR.

SPECIFICATIONS

Credits: NASCAR Euro Series / Nina Weinbrenner
ENGINE Configuration: Naturally aspirated V8
Displacement: 5.7 L (348 cu in)
Power Output: 400 bhp (298 kW / 405 PS)
Top Speed: Up to 245 kph (152 mph)
DIMENSION Length: 5080 mm (200 inch)
Width: 1950 mm (76.77 inch)
Wheelbase: 2740 mm (107.87 inch)
Weight: 1225 kg (2690 lbs)
BODY STYLES Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
Ford Mustang S650 Dark Horse
Toyota Camry XV70
BRAKES Calipers: 4 pot monobloc
Disc Size: 330 mm (13 inch) vented
TIRES Supplier: Hoosier (contracted to 2027)
Tire Size: 330/700 R15 for both front and rear
Compounds: Slick dry tires and treaded wet tires
Wheel Size: 10.5 x 15 inches (266.7 x 381 mm)
Allocations: 7 sets of dry tires for each driver. Test & wet tires are unlimited.
DRIVETRAIN Layout: Front-engined, rear wheel drive (FR)
Transmission: 5-speed sequential provided by Samsonas Motorsport
SAFETY Chassis: FIA-certified tubular chassis
Body Panels: Flange-fit fiberglass bodies
OTHERS Adjustable suspensions
Data logging and speed limiter system
3-way shock absorbers
Rear spoilers made out of transparent polycarbonate and steel
Roof scoops to facilitate in-car cooling

Information are provided from the official 2024 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Digital Presentation.

Disclaimer: Credits for all photos are listed underneath each image.

Last Updated: 25 November 2024

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