How is that? At least Rally Cars are strongly based on "stock cars". 70mph? Obviously you are ignorant.
Darn you got me!! I am ignorant. I thought they went 70mph. I was wrong.
CL0 -- Margin of Victory: 1.06 seconds, Average race speed: 65.74 mph
CL1 -- Margin of Victory: 25.57 seconds, Average race speed: 61.70 mph
CL2 -- Margin of Victory: 1.01 seconds, Average race speed: 58.08 mph
CL3 -- Margin of Victory: 3.91 seconds, Average race speed: 56.00 mph
CL4 -- Margin of Victory: 116.6 seconds, Average race speed: 56.38 mph
CL5 -- Margin of Victory: 11.75 seconds, Average race speed: 56.84 mph
CL6 -- Margin of Victory: 17.66 seconds, Average race speed: 50.73 mph
See post below. You have fun with those boring lil 4 cylinder, coffee can muffler cars.
Hmmm, one series is called "stock" car racing and one series races "stock" cars. I think the joke is on the dumb-asses that can't tell the difference.
70 mph might sound slow but compare where they're doing it. I could probably get a hand built specialized race car up to 200 mph on the straight of a 8 lane smooth as glass paved race track but I doubt if I could drive 70 mph on a one lane dirt road in the snow.
Yes Andy, you've made your point there's nothing "stock" about nascar many times.
Maybe you "dumbasses" miss the point that the name was derived many decades ago eh?
If you want to watch slow cars race, might I suggest you attend a rally race.
Me, I'll take my "stock" cars rubbing each other at 200 mph anyday!