Most of what you just said is in the article....That article is usefull at being absolutely useless at saying anything about the car.
It had a custom suspension setup, aerodynamically shaped floor pan, and totally redesigned chassis. The car was later seized by NASCAR for use as an educational tool.
It had a custom suspension setup
Trained eyes in the Cup garage quickly fell on the car when it was rolled out at the Concord track. Some things were readily apparent."The valence was pretty high up off the ground," Stump said. "You'd walk down and see all the (other cars') valances 3 1/2 or four inches off the ground and this one was 5 1/2 or six inches. These guys in the garage are professionals and they would have noticed."
Despite sitting higher off the ground, when the car went through turns the opposite happened. "It was built to `land' in the middle of the corner to get all of the possible aero benefits, getting it as far down in front as possible and keeping the rear end up," Stump said.
aerodynamically shaped floor pan
"I got back there and saw that car, looked underneath it and everything," Hendrick said. "I said, `There's no way you're going to get to run this car.' "All the Hendrick crew chiefs got regular updates on Stump's team. Evernham, long a champion for the R&D effort, showed keen interest.
So much attention was being paid to it. When we'd pull the wheels off of it people were looking up under it. I had a feeling, and when the race was over I kind of knew there would be some moaning."
Moaning was an understatement.
and totally redesigned chassis.
Stump is still reticent to talk in great detail about the car. "I don't want to give away the whole farm," he said. In general terms, it began with bigger frame rails that made the chassis more resistant to twisting forces as it went around the track.Close attention was paid to how much parts weighed. The distribution of weight and how that impacted the car's characteristics also went through intense scrutiny.
And this isn't even correct on your end. It states they came and inspected at Hendricks' shop & then introduced a half-dozen rules afterwards. It was never seized, else this below wouldn't have happened.The car was later seized by NASCAR for use as an educational tool
It was said that the car was turned into a show car and never raced again. The truth is the chassis was used in the 1997 Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Gordon finished fourth.
T-Rex, or what's left of it, is on display at the Hendrick Motorsports museum in Harrisburg.
*shrugs* It's a race car, it's a NASCAR car on top of that AND it's a Monte Carlo?
The road car would be seriously uncool.. can we get a lower option for this?
In saying that, I won't bother voting - as ever I think including race cars on this wall is ridiculous =/
It's still the same thing, only the cars changed. You americans mostly watch these cars going the same left rurn, but I guess it's alright since those cars have probably 1,000HP or something, going 230MPH on insane oval tracks. Used to like NASCAR. But it's boring for me now.An ultra-dominant car driven by an ultra-dominant driver for and ultra-dominant team. If this hadn't been banned, there's no telling what NASCAR would have become. Surely something more exciting than what we have now.
Subzero.
It's still the same thing, only the cars changed. You americans mostly watch these cars going the same left rurn, but I guess it's alright since those cars have probably 1,000HP or something, going 230MPH on insane oval tracks. Used to like NASCAR. But it's boring for me now.
Except for tracks that have more variety. Watkins Glen or whatever that track is spelt. That's something. But if all the tracks has some mroe variety such as smal fast zig-zags and right turns otehr than the left-turn thing which many mock about it, then I could care more about it. That is, still with turns that the cars will still go fast.
It's still the same thing, only the cars changed. You americans mostly watch these cars going the same left rurn, but I guess it's alright since those cars have probably 1,000HP or something, going 230MPH on insane oval tracks. Used to like NASCAR. But it's boring for me now.
Except for tracks that have more variety. Watskins Glen or whatever that track is spelt. That's something. But if all the tracks has some mroe variety such as smal fast zig-zags and right turns otehr than the left-turn thing which many mock about it, then I could care more about it. That is, still with turns that the cars will still go fast.
...You americans...
Whats wrong with Nineties Nascar?NASCAR.
Nineties NASCAR.
Seriously Uncool.
Whats wrong with Nineties Nascar?
Sub zero from me though. Huge Gordon fan and was brought up with Nascar around the house.
They made two movies that were spot on parodies of 1990s NASCAR, and one of them wasn't even purposely a parody.Whats wrong with Nineties Nascar?
Serious Uncool, not just because it's a race car, but 90's NASCAR wasn't very exciting and I don't really think Jeff Gordon is cool.
I don't like the first part (My avatar should say my sentiment on Gordon for those who don't know me), but the second part is spot on 👍While I agree with the Gordon sentiment 90s nascar was actually quite good, and sadly very dangerous. Also it was the era of close battles between several teams rather than 2 or 3 like now. Didn't have the Chase (ratings grabbing, championship altering BS) like we do now and as the past few seasons have shown we can do without and still have a close ending.