Days of Going Under: Chevy to Retire Impala from NASCAR, will Race With a New Nameplate
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Days of Going Under: Chevy to Retire Impala from NASCAR, will Race With a New Nameplate



Ford isn't alone in planning to race a new car at next year's NASCAR Sprint Cup series. General Motors announced today that development of its 2013 stock-car racer is well under way.

However, the record-setting Impala, which has won 79 races in the last four years, will be retired. Chevrolet will instead race another nameplate based on a new production car that will join its line-up.

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