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Toyota will replace the Camry with the Supra in 2019 NASCAR Xfinity Series
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Toyota will replace the Camry with the Supra in 2019 NASCAR Xfinity SeriesMike Hembree | USA TODAYDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — In at least one form of auto racing, Toyota is dropping the sedan for the sports car. Jared C. Tilton, Getty ImagesToyota officials announced Thursday that the car builder will field its Supra sports car in NASCAR's Xfinity Series in 2019. The Supra will replace the Camry, which will continue to race in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. "For Supra to be racing in NASCAR just speaks to how important this vehicle is to us," said David Wilson, president of Toyota Racing Development. NASCAR ON NBC: Innovating for Daytona Cup Series broadcastXFINITY SERIES: NASCAR reinstates Spencer Gallagher after failed drug testView | 19 Photos2018 NASCAR Cup Series race winners
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