I'm curious about what a NASCAR Camry would be powered by ?
We all know that NASCAR morphed (bastardized) itslef a LONG time ago to be anything BUT stock car racing. A NASCAR race car is pretty much huge go-cart. There are NO carburetor fueled, push-rod, V-8, real-wheel drive (rigid axel) cars on the road by Ford, Chevy or Chrysler. The chassis are all pretty much the same (go carts with roll cages) and the sheet metal is a "rough" facsimile resembling the actual model... mutated to keep the aerodynamics equal.
The only thing close to stock are the engines. As far as I know, a Chevy has a Chevrolet engine.. a Ford a Ford and a Chrsler a Chrysler.. BUT they are small-block V-8s that more closely resemble the engines in cars from 30 years ago. I don't think Toyota EVER made a 5.9 liter, push-rod, carbureted V-8. So, to me, that part will be interesting.
ANYWAY.. NASCAR is about the Drivers, Sponsors and a little bit of brand loyalty and there are WAY more Camry owners than umm.. you know ?