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  • #16
    Originally posted by Groundpounder View Post
    Oh, so you want front wheel drive street stocks...good one!
    This was a NASCAR Cup discussion, not about street stocks genius. Racing was responsible for many innovations that were eventually used in manufactured street cars. Not much of that anymore, but you know what, if they ran front wheel drive cars, they would innovate and could provide great racing also.

    Racing in the 60's and early 70's was about small time racing, even NASCAR. There were only a few drivers who raced for a living and had manufacturer support. That's why Petty could lap the field. With the owners and drivers involved today, that would not happen. They all would have the same access to support and equipment. Racing in the 80's was good. I enjoyed the thunderbird/boxcar races and competition. It forced GM to design a car that could be competitive with the thunderbird.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Winger View Post
      This was a NASCAR Cup discussion, not about street stocks genius.
      Duh really???
      Look at your suggestion and you will see who is genius...
      BTW, your posts would mean more if you used basic punctuation.

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