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Comments: 62 (Read/Post) Favorites: 4 (View) |
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on: 03-28-2002
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Description:
Posting for 2 reasons.
1. This car is just cool
2. I like watching Dirf and Max go at it whenever they see it |
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#1 |
3-29-2002 @ 01:25:49 AM |
Posted By : Lebo |
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petty blue 43 super BIIIIIIIIIRRRRDDD!!! |
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#5 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:32:31 PM |
Posted By : 454Nova |
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probably common knowledge to most, but im gonna mention it anyway... that wing is made of aircraft aluminum and goes thru the fenders bolting straight to the frame. |
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#6 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:34:42 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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Heck, set up good, this thing would blow the doors off a restrictor-plate NASCAR Taurus, forget domestic or import cars! |
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#7 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:35:26 PM |
Posted By : CRXtrackguy |
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I like how a more modern #43 is parked next to it. Which would you rather have? |
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#8 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:36:23 PM |
Posted By : 454Nova |
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i like the one that is actually a car, not a tube framed fiberglass bodied go kart |
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#10 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:40:28 PM |
Posted By : CRXtrackguy |
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National Association for Stock Car Racing vs National Association for Stupid Cheap Rippoffs of actual cars that share nothing with the cars they're named after. |
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#11 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:41:31 PM |
Posted By : 454Nova |
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WOW, someone agrees with me! im so near happy!!!! |
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#12 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:42:37 PM |
Posted By : CRXtrackguy |
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I hate modern nascar. oldschool was better. I do still watch the 2 roadraces a year, though, but that's it. |
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#13 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:42:38 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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The best description would be National Association of tubed chassis using technology that was installed on stock cars 30 years ago Racing. CRX is right, what is stock about them? Carbs? nope, Pushrods? nope, RWD? nope, Computers? nope, 4 Wheels? YEAH! THAT"S IT! |
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#14 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:43:36 PM |
Posted By : CRXtrackguy |
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the only claim they have to being a car from some other walk of life is the decal with a strangely small and distorted grille on it. |
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#15 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:45:04 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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The only part they get from Ford/GM/Chrysler is the hood, everythign else is aftermarket from engine/car builders or custom done in the shop. But NASCAR was to a degree, always about "win on Sunday, Sell on Monday" it's just gotten more into that as it got more mainstream |
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#16 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:45:18 PM |
Posted By : 454Nova |
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the thing that annoys me so much about the sport is how rediculously finite the restictions are. I happened to see the race where the CAT dodge guy won, the officials were out there measuring the slope of his rear spoiler the second he left the track! |
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#17 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:48:24 PM |
Posted By : CRXtrackguy |
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I kinda like the idea where the cars are supposed to run the same, to make it more about driver skill, but the existing rules are ridiculous. and don't even get me started on the points system. that points system (invented in 1970, i think) is the reason so many of the accidents in nascar are fatal. You get Winston Cup points for fininshing, so they make the car as hard as possible so they can get it running again after it hits the wall and get those precious points. The extreme hardness of the cars equals more impact force on the driver which equals more fatalities. Fuckin Nascar. |
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#18 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:50:02 PM |
Posted By : 454Nova |
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I agree....in theory, yes is sounds great. but, in execution it loses something. |
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#19 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:52:26 PM |
Posted By : CRXtrackguy |
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the points system was fine in the 70s when it was invented, because the cars were already gonna be hard as hell. but now, when we know how to make accidents more survivable, the points system holds us back. Also I'd like to point out that the last 5 seasons of nascar have had more fatalities than all of the other seasons combined. something's wrong here. |
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#20 |
4-04-2002 @ 10:53:16 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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Well, the points system rewards consistancy over out and out winning, but I think fatalities are an unfortunate risk on those superspeedways, I've never heard of one happening on the road courses or on the short ovals, but when you're going 190+ even all the safety engineering in the world unfortunately can't guaruntee you'll walk away from it. Prior to the 2000/2001 deaths of Earnhardt, Petty, Roper and who was the fourth? When was the last on-track fatality? Anyone know? |
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