NASCAR
President Mike Helton and a trio of drivers representing the new wave of young
talent surging through the sport unveiled the new NASCAR K&N Pro Series
body at the Las Vegas Convention Center, home to the automotive industry’s
largest annual event. Each year more than 100,000 industry executives, buyers,
influencers and car enthusiasts attend the SEMA Show.
Assisting
Helton in introducing the car body were NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver and
2012 K&N Pro Series East champion Kyle Larson, NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series driver and K&N Pro Series East team owner Ben Kennedy, and 2014
NASCAR K&N Pro Series East champion and Sunoco Rookie of the Year Ben
Rhodes.
The
body, a game-changing leap forward for the K&N Pro Series, is made from a
state-of-the-art composite laminate blend and was developed in partnership with
Five Star Race Car Bodies, a long-term NASCAR contingency sponsor.
“The
new K&N Pro Series body represents a major win for the teams, the fans, and
the racing industry as a whole,” said Jim Cassidy, senior vice president,
racing operations for NASCAR. “This will give our emerging talent the
opportunity to gain more valuable, relevant racing experience, and our fans and
industry partners will appreciate the car’s similarity in appearance to both
the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series cars and street models.”
The
new body’s modular design allows teams to easily install and repair damaged
panels, and is expected to cut labor costs associated with body maintenance by
up to 50 percent. The body is eligible for competition beginning in the 2015
season and is mandated as the only approved body in the series in 2017.
It
will be available in all three manufacturer models: Chevrolet SS, Ford Fusion,
and Toyota Camry. The final season for the steel bodies is 2015, and the
current one-piece composite body will be phased out after the 2016 season. The
new body will also be eligible for competition in the ARCA Racing Series
beginning in 2015.
“We
are proud of our involvement in the introduction of the new NASCAR K&N Pro
Series body,” said Carl Schultz, President and Chief Executive Officer of Five
Star Race Car Bodies. “This body is at the forefront of modern advanced
composites, utilizing technological advances in material laminates and
manufacturing processes. All of this would not be possible without the great
teamwork and cooperation of every person involved. We would like to thank
NASCAR for this great opportunity and look forward to building our relationship
into the future.”
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