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Its a good looking car, but the Eco-Boost label on the side makes me want a twin-turbo V6 or turbo-4 running in something similar to BTCC or DTM. Why can we watch a production-based Fusion dice it out against the Chevy Cruze, Hyundai Veloster, Dodge Dart, Kia Forte, Honda Civic...
Aston Martin is running in Nascar now?
pinchvalve wrote:
Why can we watch a production-based Fusion dice it out against the Chevy Cruze, Hyundai Veloster, Dodge Dart, Kia Forte, Honda Civic...
Because the Focus is the car thats in the same class as the others? ![](/media/img/icons/smilies/crazy-18.png)
I think the series you may be looking for is Grand Am something or other?
In reply to pinchvalve:
Things that make you go, hmmmm....
We wondered the same thing here.
Just remember, for the most part, NASCAR vehicles are just as much rolling billboard as they are racing cars.
"Eco-Boost" is just advertising. It was on most of the Fords at Daytona.
They will be running the same pushrod V-8's, now with fuel injection.
i'm more annoyed by the fake vinyl graphic body line down the side- some of the cars even have decals that look door gaps and handles- and the dual exhaust tip decals on the rear bumper than the "Eco-Boost" marketing slang on the doors.