The change to the same body just painted different is what finally killed any interest I had in NASCAR.
Times past, if the factory did not have a good clean car, that make suffered for awhile. (As long as GM won)
Cars were actually modified factory cars. You had to be able to go down the parts department and buy an engine just like what they were running. (except if you were GM)
If someone came out with something revolutionary and started stomping the competition like a Superbird or a 427 SOHC, that got shut down because GM wasn’t winning.
Now we have a bunch of cars not based on anything real running parts that we can’t buy at the dealer.
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Can just hear the mouth foaming outrage over Bill Elliot’s T-Bird success between the Frances and the “right People”.