2012 Toyota Camry Daytona 500 Pace Car
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(from Toyota Press
Release) 2011 SEMA Show: 2012 Toyota Camry Daytona 500 Pace
Car
On display at the 2011 SEMA Show Toyota exhibit will be the all-new
2012 Camry Pace Car, which will lead the field for the start of the
54th running of the Daytona 500® on February 26. It will be the
first time a non-GM, Ford or Chrysler nameplate has paced the “Great
American Race®.” David Reutimann, Camry Sprint Cup Driver for
Michael Waltrip Racing, will be on hand to talk about the Camry Pace
Car during a press conference at the SEMA Show in the Toyota exhibit
on Nov. 1 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time.
The Camry Pace Car is based on the all-new 2012 Camry SE, which
carries a powerful 268 horsepower V6 under the hood. It is
specially-equipped with Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymetric tires mounted on
BBS RS 8.5 x 19 wheels, a StopTech Big Brake Kit, TRD custom
stainless steel exhaust and Tein adjustable suspension. Safety
equipment includes a roll cage, four-point Simpson racing seat
belts, Whelen LFL Liberty LED lightbar, and an on-board fire
extinguisher.
Camry has been the best-selling car in America 13 of the past 14
years and for nine years running. The all-new Camry features a bold,
sophisticated new design with a more spacious interior, improved
driving dynamics and an even quieter ride than before. The new model
features class leading safety, fuel economy and multi-media
technology.
Toyota has previously provided pace vehicles at several NASCAR
tracks, including Auto Club Speedway of Southern California,
Charlotte Motor Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway, Dover (Del.)
International Speedway, California’s Infineon Raceway, Kansas
Speedway, Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway, New
Hampshire Motor Speedway, Phoenix International Raceway, Richmond
(Va.) International Raceway, Wisconsin’s Road America and Watkins
Glen (N.Y.) International.
In 2004, Toyota began participating in NASCAR competition by
fielding Tundra’s in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS).
In 2007, Toyota began competing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS)
and the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) with the Camry.
Toyota has won three consecutive manufacturer’s titles in the NNS
(2008-2010) with the Camry, and Toyota racers have earned one
driver’s title (Kyle Busch in 2009) and registered 60 race victories
in the NNS. In NSCS competition, Camry drivers have earned 36
first-place trophies.
In seven seasons participating in the NCWTS, Toyota has captured
five consecutive manufacturer’s championships (2006-2010), and
Tundra drivers have won driver’s titles with Todd Bodine (2006 and
2010) and Johnny Benson (2008), and have earned 88 race wins.
At Daytona International Speedway, Toyota drivers have recorded
eight NASCAR wins across NASCAR’s three national touring series,
including one NSCS win (Kyle Busch in 2008), two NNS wins (Denny
Hamlin in 2008 and Tony Stewart in 2008) and five NCWTS wins. In
2008, Hamlin claimed Toyota’s first-ever NSCS victory in a
non-points qualifying event to determine the Daytona 500 starting
lineup.
2012 CAMRY PACE CAR FEATURES
Engine: 3.5 litre,
6-cylinder, aluminum alloy block
With aluminum alloy head
Valvetrain: Twin-cam, 4-valve/cylinder with dual VVT-i
Horsepower: 268@6200 rpm
Torque: 248lb-ft@4700 rpm
Wheels: BBS RS 8.5 X 19
Tires: Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric
Brakes: StopTech Big Brake Kit
332x32mm, two-piece floating AeroRotors
ST-40 four-piston calipers
Stainless steel brake lines
Safety Equipment: Roll cage
On-board fire extinguisher
Four-point Simpson racing seat belts
Whelen LFL Liberty LED Lightbar
Exhaust: TRD Custom Stainless Exhaust
Suspension: Tein Adjustable Suspension