Menards won whole shooting match last year.Menards has a car in the race.
I was always a Waltrip and Harry Gant fan, probably because they drove Chevy and Buick for the most part. I wasn't really an Elliot fan for the same reason, he drove Ford! But I have to admit that in 85 that slippery Thunderbird body of Elliot's was tough to beat. I liked that era of racing when a Ford was a ford, Chevy, Buick Pontiac, whatever, was based on a production model and if the Ford was faster, GM had to figure out how to catch up. Or vice versa.Was there in '89 when Jaws won it. 60-62 degrees out,natives in parkas and north country folks
in T-shirts and shorts. LOL My favorite D500 would be 85 when Elliot won by 30+ seconds.
Puts a smile on my face just thinking about it. Earnhardt's win with everybody lining up on
pit road to high five MIB was the coolest thing.
Yeah, I was amazed at the wrecks and the cars that went sailing like the wind was blowing 190 MPH and thanks to preparations, after that airborne and then crashing down experience more than once, the driver was at a news interview just minutes after his car was totalled. Glad somebody is looking after the drivers.They should change the name to the "Scrap Yard 500" with all of the wrecks.
The Great American Follow the Leader Race! Like Kyle Busch said 'It looked like a couple of cars were in a hurry to get to a wreck.'Menards has a car in the race.
But JOHN DEER, Caterpillar, and lots of the big names do not NASCAR has been on the decline.Menards has a car in the race.
I’m no pt a Busch fan, but he had a good interview for a change.
Officiating at the 500 was worse than normal this year, threw yellow when they shouldn’t, not throw them when they should, no consistency. Divers won’t know how to react now.
Busch wasn’t allowed to fix his car, the rules put him in a box that had no reasonable consistency either. Either they need to park all cars with a fender bender or have a more clear repair rule set allowing all competitors to do some repairs. That was goofy.
NASCAR is sort of like the lawn mower tractor pulls. They are fun for 3 years, then the fella comes along with a double frame stretch lawn mower and a snowmobile engine bolted in, walks away with everything. The next 3 years others do the same, but only 1/4 the competitors show up too expensive. And then no one shows up the whole fun goes away and everyone has a beer and remembers how fun it used to be.
Paul
Ford did their homework on that Thunderbird body it also helped Elliot was running a cylinder head that no one else had are lets say nascar allowed them to run.I was always a Waltrip and Harry Gant fan, probably because they drove Chevy and Buick for the most part. I wasn't really an Elliot fan for the same reason, he drove Ford! But I have to admit that in 85 that slippery Thunderbird body of Elliot's was tough to beat. I liked that era of racing when a Ford was a ford, Chevy, Buick Pontiac, whatever, was based on a production model and if the Ford was faster, GM had to figure out how to catch up. Or vice versa.
Ernie Elliott gave up short track speed and went after super speedway speed along with his magic cylinder heads on a super speedway they ran away form the others. Nascar has most cars even now so they can determine who they want to win. Google rusty wallace 242MPHI was always a Waltrip and Harry Gant fan, probably because they drove Chevy and Buick for the most part. I wasn't really an Elliot fan for the same reason, he drove Ford! But I have to admit that in 85 that slippery Thunderbird body of Elliot's was tough to beat. I liked that era of racing when a Ford was a ford, Chevy, Buick Pontiac, whatever, was based on a production model and if the Ford was faster, GM had to figure out how to catch up. Or vice versa.
Always liked the paint scheme on the Rusty Wallace Miller Genuine Draft cars.Ford did their homework on that Thunderbird body it also helped Elliot was running a cylinder head that no one else had are lets say nascar allowed them to run.
Ernie Elliott gave up short track speed and went after super speedway speed along with his magic cylinder heads on a super speedway they ran away form the others. Nascar has most cars even now so they can determine who they want to win. Google rusty wallace 242MPH
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