


There’s a lot to cover so let’s dive straight in, bullet-point style. But we sure care about that stuff, and we presume our readers here at Mac’s Motor City Garage do, too. Maybe they believe most fans don’t care about the hardware as much as they used to, and maybe they’re right. It’s easily one of the biggest stories in NASCAR in years, but most of the media outlets on the NASCAR beat didn’t delve very far into the technical details. Let’s dive in for a closer look.Īfter years of planning and hard work, and a full year’s delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on May 5 NASCAR and its manufacturer partners Ford, Toyota, and Chevrolet proudly rolled out their new and improved next-generation (aka Gen 7) Cup racers. NASCAR’s Next-Gen race cars for 2022 are sporting a fresh new look, but the most interesting changes are under the skin.
