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The 'new' Chevrolet Camaro is a hit in NASCAR as Rick Ware Racing joins Haas in making the switch from Ford
Rick Ware Racing (RWR) has announced that it is switching from Ford to the bowtie brand in 2026. Haas Factory Team already ...
At first glance, the design almost looks like the direct successor to the front-engined Corvette C7, but on closer inspection, we discover double rear headlights — always the distinguishing feature of ...
The sixth-generation Chevy Camaro has officially reached the end of the road. Following the nameplate’s discontinuation after the conclusion of the 2024 model year, Camaro production officially ...
Chevrolet has unveiled an updated version of its Camaro ZL1 for the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season, announcing Friday that the new car will make its debut at Bowman-Gray Stadium in The Clash exhibition ...
Chevrolet announced that it would be retiring the sixth generation Camaro, a car that it's produced for nine years. The last Camaros in this run will be completed in January 2024 at the company's ...
On this episode of Ignition presented by Tire Rack, MOTOR TREND’s Senior Features Editor Jonny Lieberman sets out to discover ...
G.M. is ending production of the classic American sports car, but executives say an electric version is likely. Corvette is already planning one. By Lawrence Ulrich From rubber-scented street races to ...
Today Chevrolet and 16-time NHRA champion John Force introduced the all-new 2016 Camaro SS Funny Car that he’ll race this weekend at the NHRA Kansas Nationals, in Topeka, Kansas. The new Funny Car ...
The Camaro nameplate first appeared in 1966, when the first generation entered production as a Chevrolet-badged muscle car. The saga continued throughout the '70s with the second generation, which was ...
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