From what Kat's told me, the car has to match up to certain specs.
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From what Kat's told me, the car has to match up to certain specs.
Yeah, it isn't exactly stock, it's more like spec.
At least into the '90s the cars still looked like what you saw in the showroom, but in '92 they switched to a standard chassis & body with the only differences between the makes are those impossibly stupid headlight and taillight stickers so you can tell a "Ford" from a "Chevy." If I'm going to watch purpose-built race cars I'll watch Indy, F1 and IMSA.
My initial interest in NASCAR was because they were basically the same cars as on the street. My uncle drove a '74 Charger that was identical to Richard Petty's iconic #43 except for the gaudy paint, roll cage and about 200 more horsepower. Ditto for my dad's '84 Pontiac a few years later. When that era ended so did my interest.
This explains it pretty well:
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I guess it depends on what you want to show. Originally, it looks like it was a question of how much you could boost a car that you bought off the lot, which showed innovation. It then became increasingly specialized and standardized, which meant that you were really showing driver skill and to a lesser extent, vehicle reliability. Innovation seems more interesting, to me, but considering the money involved, if you opened the doors to "anything goes", somebody would show up with a rocket sled.
Now, it's all about the base...the fan base, that is.
Ganassi's Fords running 1-2 after six hours. We Ford fans are happy, but the Corvettes aren't far behind.
The fugly Delta Wing was surprisingly fast, but only lasted 42 laps before the gearbox exploded. They are guaranteed a DFL finish.
Nice to see the Mazda in the lead for the first time in many years. A lengthy pit session put them down 5 laps, but they're getting better mileage than anyone and there's plenty of time left.
My son had his birthday party today.
Hmm, apparently VBForums doesn't like mobile images.
I hope you named your son after me.
Mmmmm Cakey goodness.
The only thing that looks mobile in that picture is the cake.
I still eat my cake that way, though.
I may have a picture from a pie eating contest, but it wouldn't be all that good.
I hate pie eating contests. It's a waste of a good pie. Unfortunately, everybody expects me to be a big eater (because I am), so they think I'd be a natural for a pie eating contest. I do like pie, but those contests are about speed rather than quantity, and I'm not a particularly fast eater, especially without my hands. I want to enjoy the doggone pie, not just eat it.
That whole post really can't be taken the wrong way.
i was thinking about the valve icon! it may sound odd but i realy would try to do this to someone or see someone like it! never told this to anyone cause they'll think im sick! am i ?
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imagine when you spin it