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June 1st, 2007

The Nascar Cars

NASCAR, if only by fa ade, seems determined to retain its original roots as true stock car racing. Over time the stance may have shifted quite away from true but the overall integrity remains a bit unchanged. That’s the truth of NASCAR cars, stock cars intended from the start but until recently, the only racer that would call them “stock” cars might be those that drive Lamborghinis and Porsches and frequented places like Eigensinn Farm at Toronto. So what are those “stock cars” at NASCAR? Here are the major wheeled players.

General Motors have several NASCAR car entries since 1972 Winston Cup. Among General Motor’s entries during the Winston Cup include the Chevrolet Chevelle, Oldsmobile Cutlass, Pontiac Grand Prix, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Buick Regal, and Chevrolet Lumina. The Chevrolet Monte Carlo was General Motor’s biggest successes from its inception. And to replicate such successes with the Monte Carlo on another line of car, General Motors will calibrate the Chevrolet Impala SS in favor of the Monte Carlo.

GM’s closest rival, Ford is the older to enter the NASCAR, at 1960 when the cup was still called Grand National Era. Its first competitive racing brand was with the Ford Fairlaine, a heavily modified muscle car. After the Fairlaine, Ford listed several cars for NASCAR entry: the Ford Torino, the Ford Thunderbird (which is a heavily modified Fairlaine), Ford Taurus and the Mercury Cyclone Montego. The Ford car entries didn’t as much gained notoriety in the NASCAR as well as the consumer market as the Monte Carlo and the Impala, or even its own non-NASCAR brand the Ford Mustang.

Ford revamped its former NASCAR entries, now the Ford Fusion is its latest NASCAR entr e. It sports the expected company’s trademark for the decade which is the three bar grille design. Just like the earlier models of “fishmouth”, this “new look” isn’t a huge depart from the aged models like the Ford’s Thunderbird series.

Chrysler, with its Chrysler 300 Letter Series, started out at NASCAR since 1955. The Chrysler 300 was a remarkable engine that did especially well in NASCAR. It was later resolve when despite its uncanny presence in the NASCAR it still sold poorly, with only 1,725 cars sold to the public.

Throughout the Winston Cup, Chrysler had participated with several models: the Dodge Charger, Dodge Intrepid, and the Plymouth Road Runner. For the Nextel Cup, Chrysler puts its recent model for the competition, the Dodge Avenger.

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Cars Of Nascar Racing
... cars are basically handmade with every detail of the car body, fame and engine formed from bare materials. The safety aspect of these cars starts first and foremost on the design of the frame. Composed mainly of 3 parts, the middle section of the frame is made of tougher material in order to protect the driver. The front and back portion of the frames is made of thinner steel tubing to absorb the impact of the crash. Other safety devices placed on NASCAR racing cars are airbags, seatbelts, window nets, roof flaps, etc. All these are done with the safety of the driver in mind. Then to the more interesting question, why do these NASCAR racing cars run so fast? Without any turbochargers, these cars have 750 horsepower and would go as fast as 200 mph. This speed can be attributed to the large engines these racing cars...

Thrills Of A Nascar Race
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Nascar Race Car Simulators
... ahead & feel the friction of the tires against the track, you hear voices of the pit crew, and you are constantly challenged for position towards the finish line - these and more authentic replication thru NASCAR race car simulators. These NASCAR race car simulators offered by SMS or Silicon Motor Speedway provides NASCAR fanatics with the opportunity to experience NASCAR racing simulation at its finest. With NASCAR racecar simulators you will really feel the engine, the bumps, and the crash. You feel the adrenaline rush with each turn and with other racecars aggressively competing for position. You feel the car & track noises apparent to a real NASCAR race, and of course, you definitely will feel the pressure not just to win the race, but also to at least survive it, as your senses are made to believe that you are on a real NASCAR racetrack. The NASCAR race car simulators by SMS come with 6 licensed race tracks, a NEXTEL Cup series licensed identity,...

Nascar Modified Cars
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Nascar Toys
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Nascar Primer
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Wedding Symbols
... the theme of the shower The Nascar Cars is NASCAR racing. Yes. NASCAR racing. It is difficult enough to consider the many wedding symbols when planning a bridal shower but to add racing into the mix is mind-boggling. I have come up with some interesting ideas, though. There are a lot of things to consider but I think that I am on my way to merging fast cars with wedding symbols, well, almost. One of the classic wedding symbols is the wedding bells. When many women think of bells, they immediately picture a little, white church and a long white gown. We can't help it. I do know that I want to consider the bells as wedding symbols but I'm not quite sure how to fit that into NASCAR racing. I guess that I can incorporate the bells into a game. I was thinking of using die-cast cars as bridal shower favors. We could race the cars using the bells to signal the start. The wedding symbols...

Fun In Nascar Games
... towards a higher difficulty level, you need all the necessary tweaking of your car to match that of your competitors. With NASCAR games, you will experience the thrill and the excitement of racing. You will certainly enjoy the realistic settings and racing environment put in. These will definitely answer to your NASCAR gaming needs. Enjoy and have fun with NASCAR games. The next time you watch a real NASCAR race, you know what drivers would feel with a particular turn and a particular racing situation. With your experience with NASCAR games, you will have an idea on how your NASCAR idol should have employed a better strategy to win a race. And if ever your favorite NASCAR driver disappoints you with...

What NASCAR Stands For
... NASCAR has become one of the most popular sporting associations in North America. Some say it's become a fifth major sport, and some even think it has replaced the National Hockey League as the fourth biggest league in the United States. If you are interested in learning more about the league, take a look at some of the basics of NASCAR. The first of the basics of NASCAR is its origins. NASCAR's name is short for National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. Founded by Bill France Sr. in 1948, NASCAR was divided into three divisions. The divisions were the Modified, Roadster and Strictly Stock divisions. This is one of the basics of NASCAR that has changed over time. Today the three divisions of NASCAR are the Nextel Cup Series (formerly Winston Cup), Busch Series...

Nascar Gift
... sport as you do, think of a NASCAR gift to give. The one who will receive your gift will surely be delighted and will appreciate it very much. If you plan a NASCAR gift for somebody who is in the younger generation, NASCAR hats and shirts are good choices. NASCAR collectibles and die casts are considered to be historical gifts, and giving someone such would add more to one's growing collection. If you are thinking of a NASCAR gift that can be used at home, there are NASCAR The Nascar Cars clocks, blankets, mailbox covers, pillows, mugs, etc. For party use, driver helmet coolers and high metal buckets for your preferred beverages are available. You can give a NASCAR gift for your neighbor who watches...

Nascar Nextel Cup Racecar
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Nascar Cafe Las Vegas
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Nascar Crib Bedding
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Values Of Nascar Collectibles
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Nascar Nextel Cup Tracks
... for aggressive racing. The key here is the tires as tire wear in this tracks are very high. Daytona International Speedway - 1801 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach, Fl. 32114: The first NASCAR race on this track was on 1959, with Lee Petty winning the first race. Known as the Super Bowl of NASCAR, it hosts two NASCAR NEXTEL Cup races each year, which are the most biggest and fastest events of the schedule. The track uses restrictor plates that require better aerodynamics rather than horsepower out of the racecars. With this kind of track, and with the slightest of error by any one driver, would cause cars to pileup, making this racing track a challenge for most NASCAR drivers. The Nascar Cars Bristol Motor Speedway - 151 Speedway Blvd, Bristol, TN The first NASCAR race on...

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