GM's NASCAR Racing Hub
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AI strategists, Formula 1, even an electric NASCAR? We talk racing with GM.

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General Motors' Charlotte Technical Center is the automaker's new motorsport hub.
The 130,000-square-foot facility is for much more than just stock cars.
There are cutting-edge driver-in-the-loop simulators, shaker rigs for punishing suspension.
Starting next year , F1 's 24 races a year will be added to the mix as well.
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