Camaro, San Antonio and bus crash
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Drag Racing Camaro Blows Up On The LineIf you spend enough time at drag strips, you’ll see incidents like this Camaro blowing up on the line. It’s even more thrilling when you’re at a track like Yello Belly where the crowd can be down on the side of the track – there are good reasons why most won’t let you be so close.
At Pacific Raceways Kent, Wash. Sunday’s Pairings Top Fuel 1. Doug Kalitta, 3.671 seconds, 335.90 mph vs. Bye; 2. Shawn Langdon, 3.689, 338.17 vs. 11.
The Chevy Camaro has been discontinued, but it still has advocates - including GM President Mark Reuss, who has outlined what a next-gen Camaro should offer.
GM president Mark Reuss revealed the requirements that the Camaro must comply with in case it returns to the Chevrolet lineup
The idea of a Camaro SUV has been rumored to be under consideration, and there have been hints that such a thing may also be all-electric, but in the current market, which is more enamored by hybrids than EVs,
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A man is in custody after an officer was struck in a hit-and-run at Bourbon and Conti. He was found on Canal Street.
A stolen Camaro triggered a chain-reaction crash on I-35, killing four and injuring 21. The bus was headed to Mexico. Suspects fled the scene, the San Antonio Police Department said.
Police say they attempted to pull over the driver after he was spotted driving recklessly and doing "doughnuts" at the intersection of Bourbon and Conti streets.
Chevrolet admits muscle car sales are slipping, but hints the Camaro may return - if the right formula and enough demand can bring it back to life.