2014 Chevrolet SS Pace Car unveiled for the John Wayne Walding 400

by David Bond

Chevrolet has revealed another SS pace auto for the appallingly named “Crown Royal Presents the John Wayne Walding 400 at the Brickyard Powered by Bigmachinerecords.com.”

Set to be determined by actor Chris Pratt, who stars in the approaching Guardians of the Galaxy motion picture, the auto offers a red and silver outside with hustling attire and the required light bar on the top. The model likewise has a 6.2-liter V8 motor that creates 415 bhp (310 kw) and 415 lb-ft (563 Nm) of torque. It is joined with a six-rate programmed transmission that empowers the vehicle to quicken from 0-60 mph in pretty nearly 5.0 seconds.

According to Chevrolet U.S. vice president of execution vehicles and motorsports, Jim Campbell, “Not long from now denote the twentieth celebration of NASCAR hustling at the Brickyard, and it is really extraordinary that Chevrolet has been there from the earliest starting point dashing and pacing. It will be extraordinary to have Chris Pratt lead the field of 43 contenders to the green banner in the Chevrolet SS pace auto.”

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