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    tonight on NASCAR

     



    They're racing at Bristol! 43 cars on a high banked half mile track... Or as the late Benny Parsons described it, "It's like racing jet fighters in a gymnasium"....

    Think I'll be betting my nickel on the Ford boys, namely Matt Kenseth....
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    Tough night for a lot of guys already... As usual, lots of wrecks

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    The usual short track finish Carl Edwards did the old bump and run on Kyle Bush and brings home another one for the Blue Oval Brigade!!!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson
    The usual short track finish Carl Edwards did the old bump and run on Kyle Bush and brings home another one for the Blue Oval Brigade!!!!!!!
    And even after Kyle returned it - he slams Carl after the race. But, ol' Carl gave it right back!

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    Befor the year is out Carl and K. Butt will get into it more . K.Butt had to go to the Boss Hauler for a talk. It was good to see his butt get knocked out. Califorina here they come.

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    It will be interesting to see what kind of penalties Nascar hands out on monday....

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    Busch got a dope slap and Edwards nothing and wasn't called to the Big White Trailer.

    The name of the game at Bristol - bump and run, i.e. Wallace and Earnhart, Johnson and Gordon are just to a couple of others that come to mind

    My thoughts on the deal - Edwards nudged him just like the idiot has nudged others as well as Edwards. What comes around, goes around. I have a feeling that the idiot will get the dirty end of the stick - and he is too good of a driver to try those antics - if he bellyaches too much.

    It was really a pretty dull, IMO, spectators race for Bristol until the last 30 - 40 laps
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    It is interesting to me that Toyota developed a completely new V8 for NASCAR, but how many do they have to put on the street to backup thenew erngine. I just returned from a round trip to York PA, Phila PA and back to Richmond in the last few days and I looked for Toyota V8s on the highway but only saw two. It is interesting that they destroked the crank design of the SBC-type for higher rpm and that the recent problems the Gibbs team has had with horpepower calibration were due to trying to hide the HP of the Toyota at over 640 HP. I am trying to understand that situation and my take is that Toyota got a lot of breaks that were too successful and the team was trying to keep their advantage by hiding what the true HP was. I also thought the block limit was 355 cu in (silly me) when it turns out that they use 358 cu in. Thus with a shorter stroke the Toyoto V8s must have larger diameter bores and pistons. Even so it is pretty amazing that all the NASCAR engines are running at close to 2 HP/cu. in. Just for the record I enjoy watching Carl Edwards and the Ford team must have something under the hood because on that last lap pass, he stayed ahead. Just for Dave's curiosity, I am an old Fordnatic but I just don't have the money for a modern flathead or the patience to messaround with the long snout water pump on the Ford SBC so I took the easy way out with a SBC.

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    358 cubic inches

     



    Has been a mandate for several years for all makes as well as the bore and stroke to get there....I do agree that without the post race fireworks it was a pretty boring bristol race.. I was at the race when DW jacked up Davey Allison and the fans covered the track in beercans...Gotta love Nascar The thing I remember most about Bristol was not being able to hear for like 4 days after that...

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    The wife and I were there last night. Awesome finish. Scanner traffic was out of this world, wish I could post what Gordon and Stewart said on the radio, but very graphic.....LOL! e-mail me if you want quotes.....LOL!

    I wish Kenseth would have won too, but I'll take edwards. Actually I'll take anyone over k busch right now. LOL!
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    went to my first nascar race last weekend at mi. im a big edwards fan so it was sweet.alot of fans dont care too much for bush so watching bristol was the icing on the cake (sorry bush fans).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Shillady
    It is interesting to me that Toyota developed a completely new V8 for NASCAR...
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    Don, if you read the history when Toyota knew they were getting into NASCAR they looked at all of the engines that NASCAR had approved in the past, looking at everything from the basics of bore, stroke and crank angles to details of valve angles and rocker ratios to understand what worked and why. Chevys, Fords, Chryslers, basically every engine that had races was part of the research project. Armed with that they developed their engine for the trucks and did OK after a tough learning curve. This was with TRD in Orange County, CA as their engine works. I have not seen it but understand that their new facility in NC is top of the line, including not only engine manufacturing but a wind tunnel for testing their racers from trucks to cars. It seems to me that they have invested a bunch of money here in the US, and are doing OK on the track from an engineering perspective. Just my $0.02 from a distance....

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    Whatever venues of motorsports that TRD has got involved with was done with the same effort..... If nothing else there successes this year will certainly be an "incentive" for the other brands to up their level of performance.... They're dumping a lot of money into their effort and into the economy here in the US while at the same time raising the technology a step or two....
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