As a roadgoing vehicle, the Chevy Camaro is officially dead. The final example of the muscle car rolled off the assembly line at GM Lansing Grand River plant in Michigan on December 14th, 2023, but there’s still some life left in the nameplate, at least as far as motorsports goes. NASCAR Chevy teams will continue to field “zombie” Camaro race cars, which, as it turns out, might not be called Camaros at all.
Hendrick Motorsports (HMS) has released two paint schemes for the No. 24 NASCAR Chevy of William Byron for 2025, and they reveal an interesting detail: the “Camaro” script has been deleted from the rear fascia. Instead, the race car simply reads “Chevrolet” out back, taking the place of the Camaro nameplate.
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(Featured Photo by Tom Copeland/HHR for Chevy Racing)



