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Composite Bodies to debut at Pocono by Don Radebaugh | ARCA.COM TOLEDO, OH ) – Car Counts for the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards are up about 10% from 2015 to 2016. So is the number on composite body cars with at least 20 in each short track event. Now, make way for the composite cars to begin filling fields on the big tracks, beginning at Pocono Raceway in early June. retardant panels are flange-fitted together for easy installation in the shop or at track. In addition to a car that looks nearly identical to a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series machine, running an ARCA composite body car also brings a weight advantage. The ARCA Rule book provides for a one-hundred pound weight reduction. The composite car can weigh 3,300 pounds as opposed to the steel car, which has to weigh 3,400. In regards to the composite car, ARCA Racing Series teams have the option to compete with showroom stock-appearing Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion and Chevrolet SS body packages.. Officials announced in October 2015 that the composite material, flange-fit body, which debuted in 2015 on tracks one mile and less in length, would be approved for competition on all tracks except Talladega and Daytona in 2016. The body’s debut was met with resounding applause from team participants and race fans alike. Not only did the car perform successfully in competition, the aesthetically appealing new design was a crowd pleaser everywhere. That said, the evolution of the composite body car will now take another giant step forward when it makes its superspeedway debut on track at Pocono Raceway. The car has already been tested at Daytona Int’l Speedway and Chicagoland Speedway in 2015, and has spent its share of time in wind tunnels over the last several months. The composite bodies are a lightweight, state-of-theart laminate blend, less than 135 pounds. Designed without compromising rigidity, the 12 separate flame The composite body project is part of an overall cost containment initiative for the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards. The project was conducted in conjunction with NASCAR and Five Star Race Car Bodies, and the body is also widely used by race teams in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East and West. Since 1953, the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards has offered race fans a diverse brand of stock car racing on short tracks, dirt tracks, road courses and superspeedways. Founded by John and Mildred Marcum, the ARCA Racing Series is a destination for professional race drivers and a developmental series which transitions and prepares drivers for the advancement of their careers into the highest levels of the sport. Asphalt | American Racing News | 29