I think you meant A CP <=======|=======> NP
I think you meant A CP <=======|=======> NP
I wish my life was so awesome that the biggest problem I had was whether or not other people were removing yellow plastic protective bits from their cars.
It is amazing how little power they were able to get out of 351 cubes just two decades ago.
Not billions - not even close, unless you’re talking about the cost of running the entire NASCAR field.
“That’s literally what they’re doing. But that’s what they get paid to do, and they’re all extremely intelligent people, too. This isn’t like ol’ Joe Blow off the street, uneducated nothing. They have massive amounts of experience doing this. There are highly educated people that are going to bat. And the sanctioning…
I think what’s trying to say is, there’s always a competitive advantage. Up until the France family finds out and says “No.”
If it’s not written in the rules, it’s not cheating. That’s the plain and simple definition. And if you continue doing it after the new rule is written saying you can’t, then it’s cheating.
Checking in.
Some will like it
“absurd and arbitrary authority of an HOA.”
Cars are not a “weird” hobby. Fuck HOA’s.
Where I’m at in North Georgia, you’d be hard pressed to find a neighborhood in any semi-populated area that doesn’t have one.
Read the comment again. Sucks when you say something really stupid on the internet and can’t take it back doesn’t it.
Wooosh.
Silly rednecks. They are so uncouth. Unlike all those woke gatherings:
I say this as a former NASCAR fan and as commentary of this article but...
I’m much friendlier to kit cars than most people (my dream car is a Factory Five Daytona Coupe), but this is the type of car that gives the industry a bad name. Inaccurate and misproportioned body, junkyard interior, screwed up wheel fitment, missing side glass and wipers, malaise drivetrain. . . ugh, CP.
Nope!
I know, I know, dunking on the Wall Street Journal editorial board is a bit like smacking your four-year-old nephew’s would-be jumper out of the air before it even leaves his hands.