New 2022 Ford NASCAR F-150 Truck Gains Updated Designs

New 2022 Ford NASCAR F-150 Truck Gains Updated Designs – Ford is changing the model of the truck that it races in the tense NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in the lead-up to the season in 2022. Alongside modern materials and features, the truck features the style of the most recent F-150 to be more similar to the vehicle that you see on the streets.

2023 Ford F-150 Truck NASCAR Review

2023 Ford F-150 Truck NASCAR Review

2022 Ford NASCAR F-150 Truck New Design

“We’re proud to be the first to show off our 2022 NASCAR truck today,” said Mark Rushbrook, Global Director, Ford Performance. “The Ford F-150 is the flagship of the Ford truck range, and we’re delighted to bring the race version up-to-date to showcase the exciting front-end style that’s truly F-150. We’re excited until our teams race with it in the coming month of February in Daytona.”

2023 Ford F-150 Truck NASCAR

2023 Ford F-150 Truck NASCAR

It was designed by The Ford Performance Technical Center in Concord, North Carolina, the race team claims that it’s updated at the front and back. Additionally, the hood has been upgraded between composite and steel for the upcoming racing season.

2023 Ford F-150 Truck NASCAR Specs

2023 Ford F-150 Truck NASCAR Specs

“It is great to have a new look for our NASCAR Truck Series F-150 starting next year,” said Hailie Deegan, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver. “The aggressive look of the nose and the other styling changes mirror the production F-150 and in the process has helped improve some areas such as aerodynamics for us on the track starting next season.” While the aero work is completed for the truck Ford Performance says that extensive testing continues on the simulator to ensure that the new truck can live up to the high expectations established for the truck that is used in production.

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The racer will make its debut during February Daytona International Speedway. Since its introduction in 1995, the F-150 has scored more than 107 races victories, as well as two championships for drivers along with Greg Biffle in 2000 and Matt Crafton in 2019.