Can NASCAR Be Saved From Itself?

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
Well you also like JPM so that proves you can like anything. :lmao:

There's more to racing than NASCAR. I liked JPM when he was in F1. In fact, F1 got very boring when he and Schumie left.

Right now, just about anything's better than NASCAR. ARCA's been better for sure. I'm just tired of the big flat tracks. :yawn:
 

Baja28

Obama destroyed America
There's more to racing than NASCAR. I liked JPM when he was in F1. In fact, F1 got very boring when he and Schumie left.

Right now, just about anything's better than NASCAR. ARCA's been better for sure. I'm just tired of the big flat tracks. :yawn:
NHRA is the only thing exciting as nascar.

And you find it boring now because Harvick & JPM suck. :biggrin:
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
He is sucking right now. :boo:

Wildthing is making them all suck right now. Love him or hate him, the little brat can drive a racecar. :shrug:

Here, another article to take aim at nhboy's stupidity when it comes to NASCAR.

NASCAR.COM - Ambrose moving to Cup with JTG/Daugherty team - Jul 16, 2008

ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Former NBA star Brad Daugherty will become one of the few black owners of a NASCAR team in the sport's top series.

Daugherty, 42, said Tuesday that he has become a partner in JTG Racing that currently fields two Nationwide Series cars, and that JTG/Daugherty Racing will have a Sprint Cup Series ride in 2009 with driver Marcus Ambrose.

Oh, Randy Moss also has a Truck team racing this weekend.

Nhboy, put that in your pipe and smoke it. :cool:
 

Michael Delaney

Porsche 917K
How is that? At least Rally Cars are strongly based on "stock cars".
70mph? Obviously you are ignorant.


:bawl:
You're just pissy because rally cars are a joke compared to nascar. :killingme

*Tongue thru lips making motor sounds*

Hold on to er boys, we're wide open and up to 70 mph!!! :killingme
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
:bawl:
You're just pissy because rally cars are a joke compared to nascar. :killingme

Hold on to er boys, we're wide open and up to 70 mph!!! :killingme

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.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
If I was...

...a NASCAR fan I'd be happy about this kind of negative coverage. I HATE that football focused on appealing to the broadest possible audience in spite of football fans. Going to a Redskins game has become as much multimedia phantasmagoria as football, if not more-so.

Everything NASCAR or football or opera does to attract more 'fans' is, by definition, something that has nothing to do with racing or playing football or performing opera. The people who like racing and football and opera already like it and don't need massive promotional programs to get them to like it. So, real fans get pushed aside so that people who are there because someone told them to be there, because it's said to the the 'in' thing, make ticket prices more expensive and bring on every more advertising and ever less game.

"Act III of La Boheme brought to you buy Anheuser Busch-Ibev!"
 

Baja28

Obama destroyed America
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. :ohwell:

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. :killingme







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. :yawn: Maybe you "dumbasses" miss the point that the name was derived many decades ago eh? :bonk:

If you want to watch slow cars race, might I suggest you attend a rally race. :jet:

Me, I'll take my "stock" cars rubbing each other at 200 mph anyday!
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
Yes Andy, you've made your point there's nothing "stock" about nascar many times. :yawn: Maybe you "dumbasses" miss the point that the name was derived many decades ago eh? :bonk:

If you want to watch slow cars race, might I suggest you attend a rally race. :jet:

Me, I'll take my "stock" cars rubbing each other at 200 mph anyday!

I'm not aps. :smack:
 

aps45819

24/7 Single Dad
Yes Andy, you've made your point there's nothing "stock" about nascar many times. :yawn: Maybe you "dumbasses" miss the point that the name was derived many decades ago eh? :bonk:

Me, I'll take my "stock" cars rubbing each other at 200 mph anyday!

You seem to miss the point that NASCAR is the acronym for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing and the name was derived from racing "stock" cars. You could go down to the Chevy/Ford/Dodge/Plymouth dealer on Monday and buy essentially the same car that won the race on Sunday. The announcer describing the cars as Chevy, Dodges and Fords doesn't make it so. They're all racing the same car with a logo sticker.

I can go to the Subaru dealer and get essentially the same 300+ hp Impreza they race.

Can you go to Bell motors and buy the "Chevy" they race?
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
:smack: What do you think the "a" in "aps" is for??? :smack:

:smack: Next time, say aps. :smack: When you've got two people with the same name in a conversation, you could expect there to be a little mis-communication. :smack:

Now, don't you have a 75-foot sandtrap somewhere you should be standing in? :killingme
 

AndyMarquisLIVE

New Member
You seem to miss the point that NASCAR is the acronym for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing and the name was derived from racing "stock" cars. You could go down to the Chevy/Ford/Dodge/Plymouth dealer on Monday and buy essentially the same car that won the race on Sunday. The announcer describing the cars as Chevy, Dodges and Fords doesn't make it so. They're all racing the same car with a logo sticker.

I can go to the Subaru dealer and get essentially the same 300+ hp Impreza they race.

Can you go to Bell motors and buy the "Chevy" they race?

To repeat what Mikey said:

Maybe you "dumbasses" miss the point that the name was derived many decades ago eh? :bonk:
 

LastSon

Man of Tomorrow
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.

Without using that fake horsepower NO2 in your little Suburu, I'm gonna go ahead and bet that you couldn't.
 
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