December 5, 200817 yr No NASCAR for you Bitches! Oops forgot Toyota will continue to supply their engines and camries.
December 5, 200817 yr ate slept and bled nascar... until about 6 years ago, now its just a shadow of itself and what it represented. i'd say truthfully its last hoorah was the late 80's to mid 90's
December 5, 200817 yr ate slept and bled nascar... until about 6 years ago, now its just a shadow of itself and what it represented. i'd say truthfully its last hoorah was the late 80's to mid 90's I would agree. Nascar in some ways just needs to go away...it has become more of a soap opra for men then actual interesting racing. That and you watch about 3 laps for every 8 ad breaks... 66
December 5, 200817 yr Don't forget about Honda.... (See my post in the Honda F1 thread) And you'd better believe Nissan will be in there when $$$ improves. Besides, everyone knows that 60-70% of the Toyota engine is base on Chevrolet engines anyway (That came out when Toyota entered the truck series) Naturally, they're aisna, so they steal other comapnies innovations, put lipstick on a pig, and are reveled far and wide for being such TECHNICAL INNOVATORS!!!!!!!!1111!!!!
December 5, 200817 yr There needs to be a new trans-am series for real cars that are RWD in real life, like Camaros and Stangs and Challengers. Let's see Toyota try and compete in that. Edited December 5, 200817 yr by §carlet §wordfish
December 5, 200817 yr There needs to be a new trans-am series for real cars that are RWD in real life, like Camaros and Stangs and Challengers. Let's see Toyota try and compete in that. There's a RWD, Subaru based sports car coming from Toyota.
December 5, 200817 yr There needs to be a new trans-am series for real cars that are RWD in real life, like Camaros and Stangs and Challengers. Let's see Toyota try and compete in that. Go to an SCCA event and watch A-Sedan, or to a NASA event and watch Camaro-Mustang Challenge, or American Iron. Best part is if you pay a years dues (SCCA is about $75 for an individual, or $100 for a family for a year) you get into unlimited races free for the year. Or, do as I did and work as a corner worker. You get up close to the action, and they feed you at the track to boot. It's about a billion times more fun than Nascar. Oh, and you might meet John Heinricy..he races a blue Firebird in A-Sedan. Chris
December 5, 200817 yr There needs to be a new trans-am series for real cars that are RWD in real life, like Camaros and Stangs and Challengers. Let's see Toyota try and compete in that. I would love to watch that sort of racing. As a wise poster said years ago: "NASCAR = Putting Skittles in a toilet and flushing" Wasn't that way at one time, but it is now. Insanely boring.
December 5, 200817 yr Author There needs to be a new trans-am series for real cars that are RWD in real life, like Camaros and Stangs and Challengers. Let's see Toyota try and compete in that. The trouble with SCCA racing is the rule book is about 3 feet thick and contains more bull$h! than a libertarian. NASA is a better bet since it's newer and doesn't have the politics of SCCA. +1 on both counts. And make those God Darn oval tracks into curvaceous racetracks with real curves.
December 6, 200817 yr There needs to be a new trans-am series for real cars that are RWD in real life, like Camaros and Stangs and Challengers. Let's see Toyota try and compete in that. +1 I'd love to see that. I bet Hyundai would be knocking though...
December 6, 200817 yr The Genesis coupe is looking liek it will be an impressive little machine, even if they dont offer the V8.
December 6, 200817 yr The Genesis coupe is looking liek it will be an impressive little machine, even if they dont offer the V8. I agree
December 6, 200817 yr I would love to watch that sort of racing. As a wise poster said years ago: "NASCAR = Putting Skittles in a toilet and flushing" Wasn't that way at one time, but it is now. Insanely boring. Here's the illustration to go along with it
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