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NASCAR team owner confirms new Ford body

- By Brendan Marks The Charlotte Observer

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — In 2017, it was Toyota’s turn for a remodel. This season, it’s the Chevrolet Camaro’s.

It appears 2019 will mark Ford’s turn to update its product.

Speaking after Brad Keselowski won Sunday’s Advance Auto Parts Clash at Daytona Internatio­nal Speedway in a Ford, NASCAR team owner Roger Penske said that manufactur­er’s racing teams would be getting a new Cup Series body next season.

“We can’t really use that as an excuse. There’s no reason to,” Penske said when asked if Ford’s older body model put it at a disadvanta­ge. “I think we thought the same thing coming out of St. Petersburg last year in Indycar, that we might not have the power Honda had, and we won 10 races. I keep reminding the team that. We’ve got to race all year. We’ll have a new body next year.”

In Sunday’s race, the top four finishers were in Ford Fusions.

Ford’s last remodel came in 2016, when the manufactur­er updated the Ford Fusion that has been used in NASCAR since 2006.

Penske did not say whether the new body would be an upgrade to the Fusion, or if Ford would switch to another name, such as the Mustang.

Updates to the Toyota Camry before the 2017 season were a huge part of the success Martin Truex

Jr. had last year en route to his first Cup Series championsh­ip. Along the same line of thought, Alex Bowman drove the new Chevy Camaro at Daytona 500 qualifying on Sunday and won the pole.

The top seven qualifiers were all either Chevy or Toyota drivers.

Keselowski, who made the championsh­ip four last season in a Ford, was asked if he knew anything about a new body for 2019.

“If (Roger Penske) says it, I would say go with him. He’s always pretty trustworth­y,” Keselowski said.

Mark Rushbrook, the global director of Ford Performanc­e Motorsport­s, told NBC Sports he could not confirm that there would be a new Ford make in 2019.

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