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Dodge OUT of NASCAR at the End of the Year

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Dodge to Withdraw from NASCAR at Conclusion of 2012 Season

AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (Aug. 7, 2012) –
SRT Motorsports announced today that Dodge will withdraw from NASCAR competition at the conclusion of the 2012 season.


Ralph Gilles, President and CEO – Street and Racing Technology Brand and Motorsports, Chrysler Group LLC, made the announcement during a media teleconference call. The decision affects current involvement in both the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR Nationwide Series. Penske Racing currently fields two Dodge Charger cars in the Sprint Cup Series and two Dodge Challenger cars in the Nationwide Series.

Penske Racing announced in February that it would end its partnership with Dodge, which started in 2003, at the end of the 2012 season.

“We’ve spent an intense five months working to identify and evaluate all options for our future involvement in NASCAR,” Gilles said. “A number of opportunities emerged, and our team worked diligently to put a structure together to fit our overall business and competitive objectives. While we have been pleased and enthused with the amount of interest from teams and sponsors over that time, in the end, we simply couldn’t develop the right structure.”

Dodge has recorded 215 wins in the Sprint Cup Series, including 55 since 2001, and has been represented in the NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup seven of the eight seasons.

“It’s an extremely difficult decision to know that we won’t be there for our fans next season,” Gilles added. “It’s important to note that we have not lost focus on 2012 or the commitment to our partnership with Penske Racing in both the Sprint Cup Series and Nationwide Series this season.”

Brad Keselowski currently is seventh in the Sprint Cup Series standings and has three wins in his quest to make the 12-driver Chase field for the second consecutive year. In Nationwide Series competition, Sam Hornish Jr. is locked in a four-way battle for the season championship.

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sorry.... use to be a HUGE nascar fan as I grew up and the last 4 years I really haven't followed it.

But Think about it... Dodge ended up JUST like Pontiac in the early early 2000's.... no one was good enough to win on a regular basis... the engines were NOT always there... their aerodynamics were so terrible, there was a almost for sure loss going to the big dog tracks - Talladega and Daytona - As sad as it may be... just not their anymore. Chevy, Ford, Toyota... leading powerhouses.
 
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