Talk:TOYOTA CAMRY (JOE GIBBS RACING - 2016)/@comment-27309169-20160716235324/@comment-26249703-20160717002810

I removed the other posts, considered to be duplicates. You seem very sure that those are errors, but if you did some research into NASCAR, you'd find out that NASCAR vehicles do not have working headlights: they don't need them during the day and they run under floodlights during low light. Possibly done due to the regular frontal taps, which would break the headlights and cause damage from them being on the track, or because broken headlights would be bad for drag. They are replaced by stickers, possibly to retain the look of the production cars. Similarly, the other elements you mentioned are in fact stickers, pretty much the whole shell is a plastic composite, no metal there.

I'm not sure about the rear of the cars being shifted right. My two potential explanations are either because you run in Chase view and the constant turning left actually has the camera at an angle, perhaps with drafting causing the camera to focus to the inside. Or, because they do mostly just turn left, it's possible that it is shaped asymmetrically to hold the corners better, just like for disciplines on dirt ovals, the rear spoiler is radically different from left to right