
Toyota Camry Nascar
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) has been organizing national and regional racing championships in the United States since 1949.
The original meaning of the term 'stock car' is "a car that does not deviate from the original factory settings". Today the term is mainly used to distinguish a production based race car from cars that are specially designed for racing. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, or NASCAR for short, is the umbrella organization that has been organizing national and regional championships in the United States since 1949. The most important of these is the Sprint Cup. Each Sprint Cup season consists of thirty six races, which are mainly run on oval tracks. The best known race is the Daytona 500, a race held every year in February at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. Martin Lee Truex Jr. drove this Toyota Camry in the 2013 Sprint Cup. The highlight of that season was his victory in the sixteenth race at the Sonoma Raceway circuit in California, where, starting from 14th position, he drove the Camry to victory with an eight second lead over the runner up.
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