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La '''NASCAR Pinty's Series''' ({{lang-fr|Série NASCAR Pinty's}}), normalmente abreviada como '''NPS''', es una categoría nacional de [[NASCAR]] en Canada, con una carrera en los Estados Unidos, ques es la continuacion de la antigua [[CASCAR Super Series]] la cual se fundó en 1981.
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==Cars==
 
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A gradual implementation of both competition and safety-based modifications have been made to the cars used in the [[CASCAR Super Series]].<ref>[http://cascar.com/about.html About at cascar.com], Retrieved July 3, 2007</ref> These include a move to a [[Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company|Goodyear]] 9.5" tires, the same size that is used in all NASCAR stock-car series, on-dash electrical and [[ignition system|ignition]] systems, in-car fire-suppression equipment and increased fuel cell protection. In 2009, the option of utilizing the NASCAR spec engine program was introduced. The cars use steel tube-framed [[Silhouette racing car|silhouette]] [[stock car racing|stock]] cars powered by carbureted V8 engines. The cars have a relatively high minimum weight, so development of lightweight components is minimal. A number of components are specified by the rules, as parity is given priority over vehicle development. Manufacturer involvement is therefore limited largely to supply arrangements for long-developed [[Automobile engine replacement|crate motors]], and branding on the largely standard bodywork.