Tuesday 7 April 2015

Last CHEVY shows that SS PACE CAR AT THE COLLECTION 2014 Brickyard





Last season, Chevy reskinned and rebranded its series of NASCAR racer after new SS, so I knew it was only a matter of time before the sedan last muscle to be pressure bowtie brand in duty and vehicle speed. And now the time has come.

In the Sprint Cup race next weekend at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and actor Chris Pratt (Parks and Recreation, Zero Dark Thirty, Moneyball and guardians coming from the Galaxy fame) pay these red silver specially prepared 2014 Chevy SS and around the Brickyard in the front of the pack during the NASCAR John Wayne Walding 400.
A great occasion for fans of oval racing, as this year marks the 20th anniversary is a fulfillment of NASCAR racing at Indy, but he is hardly the first time put the Chevy pace in a brick factory. In fact, all NASCAR races held at Indy was paced by Chevy, and this year will have a blast bowtie,
Camaro ZL1 with a walk in the race for the continental sports support IMSA Challenge, on the occasion of the Corvette convertible rate in the race and sports championship event Camaro 1LE service at the national level the series.

Officially titled the race (deep breath) "Royal Crown John Wayne Walding displays 400 in the Brickyard powered by BigMachineRecords.com" will be held on Sunday, 27th July.

Given that the Chevy SS won 16 of 36 races last season and 9 out of the top 10 this year, and chances are good that you will take the checkered flag at the Brickyard, and join one of ten victories taken Chevy Indy respectively so far. We hope the safety car did not catch fire this time as it did in Daytona.

Chevrolet Monte Carlo was an American manufacturing Coupe two-door model to show in 1970 and made more than six generations through the 2007 model.
Was marketed as a luxury coupe personally through most of its history, with the latest model is classified as full-size coupe. When it stopped in 2007, had lived more than many competitors that were either stopped earlier in many years, or a change in the concept of either a four-door sedan or small sports coupe.

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