NASCAR 2012 Thread

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Let's face it: Jeff Gordon's bad luck will NOT end. He may be able to win a race this season, but other than that, he will have these issues all season. Though few of these problems are his fault, it's going to hurt him to the point that he may not make the chase.
 
Why? U no like Toyota Racing?

Seeing Toyota's win (especially the ones from Gibbs) in "America's Sport" is a little bit unfitting, as Toyota is Japanese.
 
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Seeing Toyota's win (especially the ones from Gibbs) in "America's Sport" is a little bit unfitting, as Toyota is Japanese.

Be careful saying this. I said it once and got ******** out here.
 
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Seeing Toyota's win (especially the ones from Gibbs) in "America's Sport" is a little bit unfitting, as Toyota is Japanese.

They have assembly plants here in the USA. They employ American workers. Let it go.
 
All I said was that I don't think it's fitting, not that it shouldn't race in NASCAR. There is nothing that I can do about it. Not to mention I like some of their drivers (Martin Truex Jr. comes to mind.) See, the NASCAR that I grew up on was when there was just Chevy, Ford, and Dodge. When Toyota joined it didn't seem right. Like I said, i'm not saying that they shouldn't be in NASCAR, just that seeing a foreign manufacturer in this sport is a little strange. Again, not trying to offend anybody.

Hell, even if another American manufacturer enters I might have some problems.
 
All I said was that I don't think it's fitting, not that it shouldn't race in NASCAR. There is nothing that I can do about it. Not to mention I like some of their drivers (Martin Truex Jr. comes to mind.) See, the NASCAR that I grew up on was when there was just Chevy, Ford, and Dodge. When Toyota joined it didn't seem right. Like I said, i'm not saying that they shouldn't be in NASCAR, just that seeing a foreign manufacturer in this sport is a little strange. Again, not trying to offend anybody.

Hell, even if another American manufacturer enters I might have some problems.

Do you have a problem with chevy competing in foreign touring car series's?
 
Do you have a problem with chevy competing in foreign touring car series's?

If a race series is national, I think that only their nation's manufacturers should enter, with the very few exceptions of V8 Supercars and F1 (that's world-tier racing, so obviously I will tolerate it). This is only my opinion. If you have your own, that's fine.
 
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All I said was that I don't think it's fitting, not that it shouldn't race in NASCAR. There is nothing that I can do about it. Not to mention I like some of their drivers (Martin Truex Jr. comes to mind.) See, the NASCAR that I grew up on was when there was just Chevy, Ford, and Dodge. When Toyota joined it didn't seem right. Like I said, i'm not saying that they shouldn't be in NASCAR, just that seeing a foreign manufacturer in this sport is a little strange. Again, not trying to offend anybody.

Hell, even if another American manufacturer enters I might have some problems.
You're against Toyota because they are foreign-owned (though they operate in America as well), but you might not support another American manufacturer if they tried to enter? :dunce:

Instead of just making it all up as you go, and looking ignorant in the process, why don't you just say you're a huge Chevy fan? It's definitely not as offensive as your inconsistent stand against non-American companies.
 
You're against Toyota because they are foreign-owned (though they operate in America as well), but you might not support another American manufacturer if they tried to enter? :dunce:

Instead of just making it all up as you go, and looking ignorant in the process, why don't you just say you're a huge Chevy fan? It's definitely not as offensive as your inconsistent stand against non-American companies.

Look, i'm a fan of all different cars and manufacturers in motorsport. I'm just not used to newer manufacturers in these sports. Did I say that I was against the manufacturer as a whole? No. Did I say I want Toyota to leave? No. No offense, but everyone is making my post look way worse than it is. 👎

People should be allowed to have their own opinions and thoughts. Arguing over people's opinions, honestly, are stupid. That's what they think. I don't care if you like Toyota in NASCAR. That's your opinion, not mine.
 
I just wish Toyota would make a car that would actually look good as a stock car.:yuck:
 
I just wish Toyota would make a car that would actually look good as a stock car.:yuck:

What are you talking about? The Camary is the best looking car out there next to the Impala in Nascar.
 
What are you talking about the Camary is the best looking car out their next to the Impala in Nascar.

Winning best looking in a contest of 4 ugly cars isn't really an accomplishment.

The last good looking NASCAR car IMO was the Pontiac in 2004.
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Even that is stretching it, all 4 current cars are just boring looking in my opinion.

The new Ford and Dodge will be a great sight though, hopefully Chevrolet doesn't dissapoint.
 
To be honest any of the first COT cars with the splitter and wing were never going to win any beauty contests...
 
I only saw the last 75 laps of this race (in my defence it did start around 3am down here). Anyway just wanted to say, how pleased I am to see Sam Hornish have a really solid run and finish inside the top twenty.👍
 
Well I guess we can all agree that the nationwide cars are the ugliest looking stock cars ever.
 
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