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Penske Racing's
Justin Allgaier, Driver of the No. 12
Verizon Dodge Challenger (left) is joined by
(left to right) Dodge Executives Brian Viger
(Dodge Motorsports and SRT), Mario D'Ovidio
(Dodge Marketing, Dodge Small Car, SRT and
Motorsports) and Dave Bailey (Senior Manager
of Motorsports Engineering and SRT Body,
Interior and Electrical) for the unveiling
of the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series Dodge
Challenger at Talladega Superspeedway. |
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Dodge Motorsports today revealed the Dodge
Challenger as the “New Car” for the NASCAR
Nationwide Series and announced an expansion of
its partnership with Penske Racing beginning in
2010. Dodge will provide support for Penske
Racing’s two-car operation in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series, in addition to Penske’s three
teams in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
“As the performance brand of our new company, we
are excited to expand our relationship with
Penske Racing and introduce the iconic Dodge
Challenger as our entry into the NASCAR
Nationwide Series,” said Ralph Gilles, President
and CEO, Dodge Car Brand. “Motorsports are a
significant part of the Dodge brand’s legacy.
Penske Racing has such a rich tradition in
motorsports, and our partnership in the
Nationwide Series will provide an excellent
opportunity to showcase the Challenger and offer
our loyal Dodge enthusiasts plenty of excitement
in this very competitive series next year.”
Penske Racing will field two teams, both running
the full-season schedule. The Dodge Challenger
will be used at the four “New Car” races NASCAR
has designated, starting at Daytona in July. At
the other 31 events that complete the 35-race
season, Penske Racing will field Dodge Chargers
as it did this season with the No. 12 Verizon
Wireless Dodge Charger driven by Justin Allgaier.
NASCAR is expecting full integration of the “New
Car” in 2011.
Joining Allgaier will be Brad Keselowski in the
No. 22 Discount Tire Dodge. He also will compete
in the Dodge Challenger for the four designated
races and in a Charger for the remainder of the
schedule.
“Today’s announcement further reinforces our
relationship and commitment to Dodge
Motorsports, and we are excited about our future
with this great brand,” said Tim Cindric,
President of Penske Racing. “We believe Dodge’s
relationship with Penske Racing will continue to
elevate and highlight both our brands and
deliver value to Dodge enthusiasts.”
Allgaier, in his rookie season in the Nationwide
Series, is currently fifth in the season point
standings and the leader among Rookie of the
Year candidates.
“Penske Racing has a very successful
relationship with the Dodge brand,” commented
Allgaier. “I am honoured to be one of Dodge
Motorsport’s drivers and to be able to drive the
new Challenger in the NASCAR Nationwide Series
is going to be awesome. The car looks great and
will give the Nationwide Series its own
identity.”
The Dodge Challenger merges the best American
muscle-car characteristics—unmistakable design,
world-class handling, powerful engines and
technology—to delight driving enthusiasts across
several generations. The two-door coupe
accommodates up to five passengers and is
produced from the company’s proven
rear-wheel-drive platform. With three models of
head-turning styling, two legendary HEMI V-8
engine choices, up to 25 highway miles per
gallon, more than 25 safety and security
features and modern amenities, it’s no surprise
Dodge Challenger was awarded J.D. Power and
Associates "Most Appealing Midsize Sporty Car"
in its 2009 APEAL Study.
"The Dodge Challenger has proven to be one of
the most sought after high-performance vehicles
on the street today," said Dave Bailey, Senior
Manager of Motorsports Engineering and SRT Body,
Interior and Electrical. "Sharing our consumer’s
passion for performance through the race version
of our Dodge Challenger will continue to
showcase the unique engineering brought to our
race and production vehicles."
Dodge will continue its support of Penske
Racing’s three-car operation in the NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series in 2010 with drivers Kurt
Busch, Sam Hornish Jr. and Keselowski.
The No. 12 Dodge Challenger will take part in
Monday’s NASCAR Nationwide test session at
Talladega Superspeedway for the “new cars” with
Allgaier driving.
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