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Could this be a spy shot of NASCAR #22

I hope Mark wins the championship this year....
 

OH i SEEEEE
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Ill wake up later... C-Ya!!
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SWEET!!!

i'm def going to start watching NASCAR again after seeing that!! looks like this Giles guy is doing good for Dodge! (ahem, Dodge brand) hope he can bring back the Viper next year...
 
Ive heard on the news where Nascar just may give the teams a better look in the manufactures cars, make it more real so to speak. This could be a possibility, and that one is nice... Dress that up with the black and silver "Mr. Goodwrench" and thats cool.. the cars they use now if you take the condom wrap off which is the paint and stickers, thats all it is, they don't paint them. The cars without all that you cant tell one from another, there all the same thing. Line up Stewerts Impala against Joeys toyoto and any MOPAR without the condom, and try to tell the difference, Nascar sucks any more, a race is You bring what you have I do the same, if ones smarter at the controls and knows more about HP or set up, then so be it, now there all the same there is very little they are allowed to change on these cars they drive, it comes down to the drivers ability and luck.

Amen. NASCAR is lame IMO. They started out racing "stock" cars and even claim that in their name today which is now an embarrassing lie. The rules back in the 50s-70s made much more sense to me than today. Stock production chassis, body, engine, etc. with only percentage changes allowed.

Auto manufacturers that made production cars with advantages on the track naturally did better, (Like the 1970 Daytona where Mopar Wingcars finished 1,2,3,4).

Then NASCAR went goofy and banned the hemi because it was too dominating. Then added restrictor plates. Then allowed condom cars. Now the drivers are like kids at a go-kart track. All the cars are almost identical and there is no real point in claiming any of them have an advantage, because all advantages have been eliminated by the rules.

I would love to see an actual NASCAR race today using 1969 rules. I really would. Toyota having to field some luxury sedan only a few percent from stock, while Dodge gets to run a Viper or Hemi Challenger...
 
Just like the V8 Supercars. IMO, this car would fit in on the Assie race curcuit. And the Aussie racers can race turning left or right.... LOL!!!!
 
If I see that door open again, I'm gonna try and get some pix of the interior..... I doubt I'll be able to get any of the engine without getting in trouble...... I ain't going to jail for you guys.... LOL!!!!
 
Did I miss something? Brad Keselowski started driving the Challanger in selected NASCAR Nationwide races in the middle of last year.
 
I still don't know how they can call them stock cars.
When the pace car is leading the pack, check it against the race cars.

WHOLE lot of difference, sorta like a stock car in front of a pack of go-carts.
And the truck series is even worse.

All they are now is tube-framed race cars with 'stock appearing' sheet metal wrapped around them.

I have sat in this car after Marvin Hughes bought it from Jim Vandiver.
He later used it in the movie "Greased Lightning".
Yep, there was a tube frame on it but all the sheetmetal was stock and still had the parts numbers stamped on them.
And the Hemi sounded a bit better than a street model.

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Did I miss something? Brad Keselowski started driving the Challanger in selected NASCAR Nationwide races in the middle of last year.


Yes but that car did not have that front end. It was the cookie cutter front ends where all the cars had the same slope and had stickers that were suppose to look like the stock cars... From what the guys were telling me that unloaded the cars in the op is that car was new to the point where it didn't even have finger prints on the steering wheel yet... Or should that be glove marks....
 
I still don't know how they can call them stock cars.
When the pace car is leading the pack, check it against the race cars.

WHOLE lot of difference, sorta like a stock car in front of a pack of go-carts.
And the truck series is even worse.

All they are now is tube-framed race cars with 'stock appearing' sheet metal wrapped around them.

Yeah, the only stock car is the pace car. That's what should be racing. That's what it was all about in the begining, show what a stock car could do, but not anymore.......
 
If I see that door open again, I'm gonna try and get some pix of the interior..... I doubt I'll be able to get any of the engine without getting in trouble...... I ain't going to jail for you guys.... LOL!!!!

AH, Come on, we aint gonna leave ya there!
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