dustinmoran91
Well-Known Member
Should say there are classes for circle track racing but you never see them on tv driving beat to hell pure stocks with hammy down parts do you?
X2 hell toyota never made a over head valve head tobegian with so how are they in there any waysI will go out on a limb here, if Nascar brings in more import manufactures, it will kill off Nascar as we know it.
They are scrambling now, when was the last time that you have seen the stands full?
It doesn't make sense to race something that doesn't reflect what you are selling.
My way to bring life back to Nascar;
Stock bodies on a race chassis.
Use the oem engine block & heads from the manufacture, all the domestics have modern V-8's.
Only allow a true RWD car in the series, just like they sell.
Move the FWD V-6 cars to Nationwide, same formula.
Left out the imports, if they want to run, better design something that you can sell in the showroom.
I will go out on a limb here, if Nascar brings in more import manufactures, it will kill off Nascar as we know it.
They are scrambling now, when was the last time that you have seen the stands full?
It doesn't make sense to race something that doesn't reflect what you are selling.
My way to bring life back to Nascar;
Stock bodies on a race chassis.
Use the oem engine block & heads from the manufacture, all the domestics have modern V-8's.
Only allow a true RWD car in the series, just like they sell.
Move the FWD V-6 cars to Nationwide, same formula.
Left out the imports, if they want to run, better design something that you can sell in the showroom.
how much do the manufacturers actually have to do with NASCAR anyways? they put stickers on the cars and give $$ that's pretty much it isnt it? The individual teams are the ones that design everything and build the motors. I doubt half the parts are made by Toyota, Ford, or Chevy anyways.. someone enlighten me
not a damn one i betHow many parts on a NASCAR car can be purchased from an OEM dealer parts department?
Rumor has it, that Dodge will be leaving Nascar.
There is supposed to be an anouncement today.
Well, that will free up Sunday afternoons for me.
I think it's a bad move for dodge and nascar, Dodge will lose sales because of it,and nascar will lose a big fan base, If nascar would help dodge like they did shityota then they might could stay nascar helped yota with there engine which i don't think was fair,And Penske i don't know what he's thinking going with roush engines they have been under powered all season, Carls engine seems to blow everyweek, And he's only won one championship in nationwide In A DODGE, I still hope brad can win the championship this year as i won't be pulling for nobody next year with no dodges out there,
yep, who cares which manufacturer's sticker is on a current Nascar.I've had a similar thought since the 90's.
I really miss the cars that were actually street ("stock") cars, with a few race mods, rather than 100% generic custom engineered race only parts assemblies.
yep, who cares which manufacturer's sticker is on a current Nascar.
The only person who cares is the driver, so he remembers haw to phrase his "well, the [sponsor name][manufacture's name] [car model name] ran great today..." speech.
it will kill off Nascar as we know it.
Imagine if there were modern raced out camaros, challengers, and mustangs in NASCAR. Holy crap I would be at fort worth every chance I could...
there is , the nationwide nascar series, there is a commode as well, i just didnt post it.
This is my ideal NASCAR:
Slapping a grill and stickers on those does not count as stock cars. Not even close!! I'm talking stock "modified" motors and stock bodies under a certain list of regulations everyone must follow, if it isn't available in the showroom it shouldn't be allowed on the track. Honestly there's nothing challenger or mustang about those, they even have one with Ford focus on it. Are you kidding? That's a joke!
I do like though how they're at least trying to change up the bodies, that certainly is a step in the right direction