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First
Toyota, now
Volkswagen? According to the boys from
Motor Trend, VeeDub is seriously considering entering into the bastion of American motorsport. That's right, NASCAR. While rumors of
VW fielding a Formula 1 team have swirled for quite some time, this is the
second time we've heard that the German automaker is considering American stock cars and oval tracks.
What may be prompting this apparent interest in NASCAR? As we all know, Volkswagen has its sights set on becoming a much larger player in the American market, going so far as to create a
New Midsize Sedan specifically for the States that will be built by U.S. workers in Tennessee. Not exactly Carolina, the hub of NASCAR development, but close enough.
And it's this upcoming New Midsize Sedan (unnamed as of yet) that would be doing oval duty against the likes of
Chevrolet,
Dodge,
Ford and the previously mentioned Toyota. If the rumors are to be believed, VW will begin talks with NASCAR officials and Roger Penske, who fields one of the more successful teams in the sport, in November after the current season concludes.
[Source:
Motor Trend]
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