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In 1969, NASCAR faced a problem it had never seen before. The Dodge Charger Daytona wasn’t just fast. It was aerodynamically engineered to break 200 MPH on the high banks of Daytona and Talladega. With its radical nose cone and towering rear wing, this wasn’t just a muscle car — it was a missile. While other teams were fighting for horsepower, Dodge was fighting the air itself. The result? Total domination. The Charger Daytona became the first car in NASCAR history to officially break the 200 MPH barrier. It was so effective, so advanced, and so unstoppable that NASCAR had only one option left: Ban it. This is the story of the Aero Wars, corporate pressure, physics at 180+ MPH, and the moment a car became too dangerous for its own sport. Why did NASCAR really ban the Daytona? Was it about safety? Was it about fairness? Or was it simply too fast for the rules to handle? Let’s break it down. If you love American muscle, racing history, and legendary cars that changed the rules forever — you’re in the right place.