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CHAMPION!!!

Toyota had to go back in history 50 years to create an engine for na$car.
I would like to know where any of the cars in any na$car series can be bought.
The bodies are custom made and none-none of the engines used are available in production cars.
Then there is na$car's constant manipulation of the points.
All four of the points leaders could have crashed on lap one and none of them would have finished the season lower than 4th. And the 5th place team could have won the race and finished no higher than 5th.
Its no wonder attendance, viewership, sponsorship and participation are all way, way down and still falling.
It all started with the chase format.
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If you really want to see real competition with Camarys,go to the nearest mall and watch the house wives compete for parking spots during the holiday shopping season. They don't need to stop in the middle of the race to change their diapers like modern Nascar drivers do! I stopped watching when they let Toyota race! Bill Davis racing, and the Waltrips sold out Dodge, and gave Toyota Mopars whole racing program on a platter! Real Nascar racing died in the late eighties!
 
Nascar died when they stopped using "STOCK CARS". At least the Blue Oval and Bowtie boys have a car that sorta resembles something you can buy from the dealer, go find a two door RWD V8 Cammy...
Truthfully I would like to see them really bring back TransAM racing like the old days. See some Mustangs, Challengers, Camaros based on a FACTORY platform go at it on the track trading paint... I'd go see that and have a couple of those 15 dollar track beers with a 9 dollar hotdog.
 
**** cryle bitch AND toyota


Really Thats It - Did You Fall Off That Mountain And Hit Your Head

The Best You Got , TSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

Damn , I Must Bee Special To Get Such A Response Yesterday

I Just Went From Small Minded To Open Minded In A Few Days

At Least I Am Making Progress

Thanx To Everyone For Your Support

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None of the cars used have any relevance to the real thing all the way down to wheelbase.
And na$car itself had a hand in getting rid of Dodge.
Don't forget na$car is responsible for jeffypoo leaving BDR and going to the Felon.
Every time Dodge came up with something new na$car outlawed it.
 
I am NOT a fan of Kyle Busch, and I will admit I hated the young loud mouthed immature Kyle Busch. However, I must admit he is without a doubt one of thee most talented drivers in Nascar, no question about it.
 
he made me a shitload of points in the
FBBO/FABO NASCAR Pick em' game
I had both him & Kevin Harvick all season
 
The National Association of STOCK CAR Automobile Racing... Hmm. See what may have changed? Anybody on here drive a "car of tomorrow"?
 
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I have no opinion. (nyuk nyuk). But I love the banter in this thread!
 
Toyota had to go back in history 50 years to create an engine for na$car.
Well yeah, because Nascar insists on being old fashioned. Have to have a cam-in-block engine. Remember the 90's Thunderbirds that used to race? It was humorous to realize that to be legal, they had to get rid of the production over-head cam engine and put in the antique Windsor design. And get rid of fuel injection and put on a carb.

At least the Blue Oval and Bowtie boys have a car that sorta resembles something you can buy from the dealer, go find a two door RWD V8 Cammy...
I remember thinking that I couldn't buy a two door RWD V8 Taurus back in the day, too. But they still raced them. Same with the Chargers in Nascar fifteen years ago...the only place you'd see a two door version.
 
Uh....they don't have ANY doors.
And you could get a Windsor based V8 in the old TBirds.
 
You mean 1993. And I think 1990-1993 is the early 90s.
After that you could still get a V8 and some were built in Windsor.
 
We are the ones who lost out because of Nascar changing the rules. The manufacturers no longer have to build and offer street versions of the cars they want to race on the track! If not for the rules of Nascar and NHRA,there would have been no street Hemi,Or street versions of the Charger 500,Daytona, Superbird,Torino Talladega, or Yarlborough Spoiler Cyclone! Even in the late eighties GM had to offer the Monte Carlo, and Pontiac 2+2 aero cars to the buying public to use them in competition .
 
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The cars still didn't use stock bodies in the 80s.
Probably just the roof and trunk lid were stock.
Everything else was built in the race shop from about 72 on.
 
I didn't know NASCAR was still a thing in the auto world. Do they sell cars based on who wins or just M&Ms?
 
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