b4black
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- May 24, 2001
- Messages
- 3,773
I had some time to kill while in Charlotte yesterday, so I stopped by the NASCAR Hall Of Fame. Very impressed. The major exhibit is the "Road to Glory" which shows how race cars have evolved over the years. This is the last week before they redo the exhibit with all new cars. For the early '80's, it's Darrell Waltrip's Regal. In 1981, NASCAR told teams that had the start racing the smaller wheel base cars. The aerodynamic Regal dominated. Unlike today's "stock" cars, this car still has some production pieces on it. The hood, headers panel, grille, headlight bezels, bumpers are all production parts. The grille is a stock with window (bug) screen over it.
I always like the cars more so than the driver's (but I always was a Richard Petty fan.
)
Through the the early 80's, stock cars where still stock looking. When NASCAR let Buick race FWD LeSabres and then later four door Lumina's, I stopped watching for the most part. Today, you change car's brand by changing it's stickers.
I always like the cars more so than the driver's (but I always was a Richard Petty fan.

Through the the early 80's, stock cars where still stock looking. When NASCAR let Buick race FWD LeSabres and then later four door Lumina's, I stopped watching for the most part. Today, you change car's brand by changing it's stickers.