Parity in NASCAR

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One of the things the Car of Tomorrow is supposed to do is create some parity in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. Lower budgets team should have the same advantages aerodynamically and technologically as the higher budget teams with the way the Car of Tomorrow is designed.
Kevin Harvick said that won't be the case at the Bristol race.
"I think you are going to see the same guys be successful," said Harvick, driver of the No. 29 Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing. "This is just one of those places where technique and just getting a rhythm are more important than anything. You still to have your car right but if you find that feel, you are going have the same kind of things happen. I think it is wrong to read in to what we think is going to happen, we are just going to have to see what happens when we race."

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