The Chevy SS makes its Nascar Debut!!


The Chevy SS made its debut in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series season and there was no disappointment from Team Chevy.   The Chevy SS was proud to bring home a win at Daytona with Jimmie Johnson at the wheel, not to mention Danica Patrick starting in the pole position in the #10 Chevy SS.  With the all-new production model Chevrolet SS pacing, Patrick, paired with Jeff Gordon in the #24 car, led an all-Chevy front row to the green flag.

Once the race began, NASCAR fans were able to see the production SS pacing its racing sibling. The unique body lines, front grille and side vents are nearly identical across the two cars, building a strong visual connection between the two, but the relationship for Chevy fans and drivers goes deeper than looks. Chevrolet is the only manufacturer to offer consumers a rear-wheel drive V8 configuration, an authentic production pair to its Gen 6 NASCAR entry.
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“Congratulations to Jimmie Johnson, (crew chief) Chad Knaus and (team owner) Rick Hendrick on their victory in The Great American Race,” said Jim Campbell, Chevrolet vice president of Performance Vehicles and Motorsports. “And for the Chevrolet SS to win its first points race is incredible. This is a culmination of a tremendous effort by our engineers, owners, drivers, crew chiefs and teams who worked together to develop the Chevrolet SS race car. So much hard work went into preparing the Chevrolet SS for competition in the Sprint Cup Series. We waited a long time for this race, and the performance of the No. 48 team made that wait worthwhile.”

We still have a full season ahead and Team Chevy drivers, crews and engineers will continue to improve our cars and hopefully bring home more titles!!

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