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November 8, 2009
The 2010 FormulaD Camaro
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor-at-Large
Well, NASCAR’s Nationwide Series might not be getting a Camaro, but Formula Drift sure is! Check out Grunewald Racing’s new drift Camaro, which will be competing in the 2010 season. It’s running a GM LS-A crate motor with internal mods by Hennessey Performance. Carbon fiber front clip, decklid, and spoilers are by Seibon, and the carbon fiber driveshaft is by PST. Aeromotive handles the fuel delivery, AEM the engine management system. It’s also running Eibach MultiPro R-2 coilovers and front and rear sways. Rubber (you guessed it) by Hankook, and the beast will be piloted next year by Conrad Grunewald. Do you think it’ll have anything for the now-veteran drift Mustangs?






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lejourinator
Nov 9, 2009 at 7:25 am
wow. a new camaro I actually like. but seriously i find this troubling.
I have a feeling that drifting is gonna end up like NASCAR. With non-jap cars entering. it starts to make it not so true to its roots (like nascar losing real production cars). But thats just what I think.
Esoteric18
Nov 8, 2009 at 11:49 pm
Oh hell yeah it will show the mustangs whats up. Well that does depend on that driver and I may be biased but this is giving me another reason to watch drifting.