timebombkal
Nitro Member
If NHRA were to allow any type funny car body, what kind would you like to see?
right now we only have 3, maybe 4 to choose from.
right now we only have 3, maybe 4 to choose from.
Whatever one Force and DSR has.If NHRA were to allow any type funny car body, what kind would you like to see?
right now we only have 3, maybe 4 to choose from.
Also, I don't think it's up to NHRA, but more of a blessing you would have to get from Ford, Dodge, GM etc......it would be a plus if Nissan, Toyota and Honda were involved.If NHRA were to allow any type funny car body, what kind would you like to see?
right now we only have 3, maybe 4 to choose from.
Yepper...
And please... no imports
How about and CL Class benz?
Yes...that's why you don't see Corvette bodies...Corvettes are marketed towards road racing, not drag racing.so, if somebody wanted to make a GTO, they would have to get a OK from GM?
They've ruined the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series. As for bodies
Don't mean to hi-jack the thread or change the subject, but how have they ruined the Truck Series? I'm just curious, because I've never heard that.
Do you think they could ruin NHRA (Funny Car) in the same or a similar way where they could never use Toyota engines?
Just looking for a little insight here?
i hope to see the new camaro as a funny car. as long as it looks like a camaro.
the new mustang and charger are too aero for me. neither one looks like a mustang or charger. thats goes for the monte carlo also.
It's my opinion. Jack Roush has expressed it better than I ever will. In short, Toyota has a history of coming into a series, throwing around boat loads of $$$, raising the cost to compete exponentially for all the teams, loses interest and bailing out althogether. Witness their latest IRL bail out. For the NCTS, before Toyota, it was a small feeder series that ran on short tracks at stand-alone events (no Cup cars on the track that weekend). The teams had no aero programs to speak of. The trucks were bricks and everybody liked them. Now, the NCTS is a full-fledged mini-Cup series with astronomical budgets (the payouts are still a joke). If you're really interested, look up some of Jack's comments in recent newspapers. He makes an eye-opening case against Toyota's involvement in NASCAR.