NASCAR has a long history of innovation and regulation, with manufacturers constantly working on improving their performance.
The Dodge Charger Daytona name carries a legacy of power, performance, and bold design. First introduced in 1969 as a revolutionary muscle car built for NASCAR dominance, the original Daytona ...
I am talking about a 1975 badge-engineered Chrysler Cordoba sold under the Dodge Charger Daytona moniker, not the legendary winged warrior from 1969. There’s one at Elmer’s Graveyard ...
In 1969, Dodge revolutionized NASCAR with the Charger Daytona winged warrior, the first racer in the history of brickyard racing to claim the 200-mph top speed. In the following season ...
Today, the show is best remembered for its 1969 Dodge Charger known as the General Lee ... the fictional Hazzard County, GA — where NASCAR was incredibly popular, they figured they could ...
The 1969 Dodge Charger is known to millions as the ... and only wanted to sell enough to qualify for NASCAR racing series. The Daytona sported a 426 Hemi V8 officially rated at 425 horsepower.
No one knows for sure, but experts believe Plymouth built just 1,969 of these ... Designed for the NASCAR circuit, Dodge added an enormous spoiler to the rear and a nose cone to the front of their ...
Designed for the NASCAR circuit, Dodge added an enormous spoiler to the rear and a nose cone to the front of their previous Charger 500 to create the Daytona. It proved a winning combination ...
Hamilton’s victories, including a remarkable win at the 1970 Daytona 500 ... Richard Petty’s Favorite NASCAR Racecar Richard Petty, a legendary figure in NASCAR, held a particular affinity for the ...