NASCAR's redesigned race cars receive rave reviews

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Feedback has been purely positive after two tests in January and through the first few days of Speedweeks.

Still, complete results won’t really be known until the car makes its debut at superspeedways, short tracks and the all-important 1 1/2 mile ovals.

“The previous car was the ugliest car of all time,” driver Jamie McMurray said. “I thought it was horrible. I think this is the best looking car we’ve ever been in. ... It’s cool that we have some brand identity. If you’re a Chevy fan, you have something to pull for. Before, the cars just had different decals on them. They are actually different now, which is cool.”

And NASCAR isn’t done making the race cars more closely mimic those on the streets.

The sanctioning body moved to ethanol-blended fuel in 2011 and then replaced carburetors with fuel-injection systems last year. Electronic power steering and glass dashboards could be next.

“It’s our job to bring racing to fans in a format they can understand, that’s relevant and not based on the past, but on the future,” Reuss said.

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