Chevrolet recently announced that it will be ending its run with the Camaro in the Supercars Championship, despite the car’s successful debut in the series. The Camaro was introduced to the series in 2018 and quickly became a fan favorite, winning several races and taking home the championship title in 2019.
The decision to end the Camaro’s run in Supercars was made due to Chevrolet’s desire to focus on other motorsport programs. Chevrolet has been involved in various forms of motorsport for over a century and currently competes in NASCAR, IndyCar, and other series. With the Camaro leaving Supercars, Chevrolet will be able to focus more resources on these other programs.
The Camaro’s success in Supercars was undeniable. In its debut season, the Camaro won four races and finished second in the championship standings. The following year, the Camaro won the championship with seven race wins and 11 podium finishes. The Camaro also set several records during its time in Supercars, including most wins in a season and most consecutive podium finishes.
Despite its success, Chevrolet’s decision to end the Camaro’s run in Supercars has been met with some disappointment from fans. Many had hoped that the Camaro would remain in the series for years to come, but it appears that will not be the case.
Chevrolet’s decision to end the Camaro’s run in Supercars is understandable, as it will allow them to focus more resources on their other motorsport programs. However, it is still a shame that fans will no longer be able to see the Camaro competing in Supercars. The car was a fan favorite and had a great deal of success during its time in the series.