conceptcarz.com

2007 Toyota Camry NASCAR

NASCAR and Toyota announced Monday the manufacturer's plans to expand its racing program by competing in the Nextel Cup and Busch series starting in 2007, fielding the Camry model.

The expansion will follow three years of Toyota competing in the Craftsman Truck Series, and will result in all three of NASCAR's national series having four manufacturers competing, as Toyota will join Chevrolet, Dodge and Ford.

'NASCAR welcomes Toyota to the greatest auto racing in the world,' said NASCAR chairman and CEO Brian France, who made the announcement at NASCAR's Research and Development Center in Concord, N.C.

2007 Toyota Camry NASCAR'Toyota's entry into the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series and the NASCAR Busch Series is good for drivers, teams and the fans. This move provides for even more intense competition on the track between drivers and manufacturers, which will provide more excitement and fan interest. Toyota's entry also provides more options for drivers and teams, which will increase the competition between manufacturers.'

'It's a great pleasure to announce Toyota's entry into the NASCAR Nextel Cup and NASCAR Busch Series with the Toyota Camry,' said Dave Illingworth, senior vice president and chief planning and administrative officer for Toyota Motor Sales, Ú.S.A., Inc.

'Next year, 2007, will be a special year for Toyota in more ways than one. Toyota will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in the Únited States, and we will be joining the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series, America's premier racing series.

'Toyota has been an important part of the Ú.S. motorsports community for almost 25 years. We've competed and won in different series and on tracks across America. Toyota drivers and teams have won championships in a variety of different series. But, if you want to compete against the best in America, that means NASCAR.

'We look forward to February of 2007 when the green flag waves to start the Daytona 500 and the starting lineup features the Toyota Camry.'

Illingworth, who joined France in making the announcement, said more information -- regarding possible sponsor and driver lineups -- will be released Tuesday night, during a media gathering at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord.

This year, Toyota is celebrating its 24th year of participation in American professional auto racing. Toyota drivers and teams have won championships in IMSA, CART, IRL and off-road racing. They have won such historic events as the Rolex 24 at Daytona, the 12 Hours of Sebring, the Baja 1000 and the Indianapolis 500.

2007 Toyota Camry NASCAR
Toyota moved into NASCAR in 2000, fielding the Celica model in the Goody's Dash Series. The following season, Robert Huffman gave Toyota its first NASCAR victory, at Kentucky Speedway. In 2003, Huffman gave Toyota its first NASCAR championship by capturing the Goody's Dash title.


In 2004, Toyota entered the Truck Series with the Tundra -- in the process becoming the first new manufacturer in one of NASCAR's top series in more than 50 years. In two seasons of Truck competition, Tundra drivers have recorded 13 victories and 18 poles.

Source - Toyota/NASCAR
2007 Toyota Camry NASCAR The NEXTEL Cup Series is one of three premier national series, along with the Busch Series and the Craftsman truck series, sanctioned by the National Association for Stock car Racing (NASCAR). Since its inception in 1948, NASCAR's national headquarters is located in Dayton Beach, Fla., with additional offices in New York City, NY; Los Angeles, California; Charlotte, NC; Concord, NC; Conover, NC; and Bentonville, Ark. The NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series features 35 championship points' races at 22 tracks in 19 states including the Chicago, Los Angeles and Miami areas.

In 2007, Toyota, debuts as a manufacturer in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, with 3 teams of 7 Camry's: Bill Davis Racing (2), Michael Waltrip Racing (3), and Team Red Bull (2).

Related Reading : Toyota Camry History

A mid-size vehicle, the Toyota Camry was formerly a compact car that was manufactured by Toyota since 1980. The Toyota Camry was released with a wheelbase of 102.4 inches, a whole six inches longer than the Accord. The Camry featured much more legroom for backseat passengers. The Camry came with Camrys 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine at 92 horsepower. Available transmissions were a five-speed manual....
Continue Reading >>

2007 Toyota Camry NASCAR Vehicle Profiles

2007 Toyota Camry NASCAR vehicle information

Recent Vehicle Additions

Related Automotive News

FORD GT TAKES POLE POSITION FOR LE MANS 24 HOURS

FORD GT TAKES POLE POSITION FOR LE MANS 24 HOURS

#68 Ford GT of Dirk Müller posts fastest time in LM GTE Pro category The Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GTs qualify in 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th positions Ford GT road car to make dynamic debut at Le Mans on Saturday LE MANS, France, June 16, 2016...
FORD PREPARING TO ‘GO LIKE HELL!' AT LE MANS 24 HOURS

FORD PREPARING TO ‘GO LIKE HELL!' AT LE MANS 24 HOURS

Ford Chip Ganassi Racing ready to compete at Le Mans 24 Hours with four Ford GT race cars Le Mans return celebrates 50th anniversary of Fords famous 1-2-3 race finish Four Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GTs took to the Le Mans track over the weeke...

Roger Penske to be Honored with IMRRC's 2016 Argetsinger Award for Contributions to Racing

WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (April 6, 2016) – Roger Penske, one of auto racings most notable team owners, will be honored in June by the International Motor Racing Research Center (IMRRC) with the 2016 Cameron R. Argetsinger Award for Outstanding Contributions...
FOUR-CAR LE MANS ENTRY ACCEPTED FOR FORD 50 YEARS ON FROM HISTORIC VICTORY

FOUR-CAR LE MANS ENTRY ACCEPTED FOR FORD 50 YEARS ON FROM HISTORIC VICTORY

All four Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GTs will compete at Le Mans in June, 50 years on from 1-2-3 finish in 1966 The Ford GTs will run numbers 66, 67, 68 and 69 PARIS, FRANCE, Feb. 5, 2016 - The organisers of the Le Mans 24 Hours, the ACO...
Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Perseveres at Rolex 24 At Daytona

Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Perseveres at Rolex 24 At Daytona

Well-known racing adage theres no replacement for race conditions proved true for the two-car Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT team at Rolex 24 The No. 01 ClaritinTarget Ford EcoBoost Riley prototype was Fords highest finisher, at p5 overall. ...