The NASCAR Whelen Euro Series is based around the concept of using
NASCAR-style cars on European
circuits. The Euro-NASCAR cars are inspired by American
NASCAR cars but were built specifically for European tracks. The cars use a
V8 engine creating . It uses a four-speed
manual gearbox, is
rear-wheel drive and weighs . A new generation of car, dubbed as the "Next Level" package, was introduced in the 2016 season. The Next Level car saw the introduction of a new aerodynamic package and a redesigned composite body, and the cars adopted an 8-inch rear spoiler instead of the wing used in the previous generation of cars. The first Next Level car to be introduced was the redesigned
Chevrolet SS composite body, which was unveiled during the 2015 season-ending race at
Circuit Zolder. Resembling the body of its American counterpart, the car made its racing debut in the
2015 Race of Champions. The
Ford Mustang body also made its test debut soon after. Starting in 2018, the Chevrolet composite body was updated into a
Camaro ZL1-based body style, although the SS body is still legal for competition until the end of the 2019 season. The SS nameplate was subsequently retired in 2020 and existing bodies from the SS platform was rebranded into the EuroNASCAR FJ 2020. The revived
Shadow Racing Cars brand would begin to compete with their own Shadow DNM8 chassis starting from the 2021 season. NASCAR Whelen Euro Series became the first NASCAR series to introduce sequential gearboxes after it was announced on 25 March 2021 that sequential gearboxes will be made available as an optional choice in 2021, predating
NASCAR Cup Series' introduction of the sequential gearboxes with the
Next Gen car by one year. A new NASCAR Whelen Euro Series car is available to be purchased from Team FJ at a price of €89,000 in 2021. NASCAR Whelen Euro Series currently featured
Hoosier as the exclusive tyre supplier of the series. Previously,
Michelin was the exclusive tyre supplier from the inaugural season in 2009 until
2017 while subsidiary company
BFGoodrich became the exclusive tyre supplier for the
2018 season only. In 2019,
Continental AG signed a six-year contract to become the exclusive tyre supplier of the series. The deal was renewed on January 22, 2021, extending the tyre supply contract until 2027.
General Tire was selected as the tyre brand of choice in the
2019 and
2020 season before it was switched to the
Hoosier brand for the
2021 season. On 3 May 2022, NASCAR Whelen Euro Series announced a new partnership deal with VP Racing Fuels to become the new exclusive fuel supplier in the series, switching from a previously undisclosed fuel supplier. The series will now use VP's N20 Race Fuel, an unleaded gasoline sustainable fuel that incorporates 20% sustainable materials and is complying to both FIA Appendix J and European Union's
E10 road fuel regulations. The series will be working together with VP to further develop the sustainable fuel with an aim to become fossil fuel free by the 2025 season. Outside of NASCAR Euro Series competition, the NASCAR Euro Series cars are used in the
Race of Champions. ==Specifications==