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dhshivers 04-02-2009 06:25 AM

NASCAR Fans
 
Gotta love it.

Sure, April Fools' Day comes but once a year, and some silly stories have been making the rounds. (Stairmasters in the NYC subway? Brad and Angelina married? Really? No.) But one thing is now clear: Keep the jokes away from NASCAR.

All Car and Driver magazine tried to do was drive a little levity into the auto industry bailout with a prank. The serious publication ran a joke story that announced that Obama had ordered Chevrolet and Dodge out of NASCAR if they wanted to keep their federal funds. For a brief web-fueled moment, NASCAR fans had to imagine a future of cheering on Japanese cars. Or worse, French ones. The horror.

Immediately, the Internet went crazy, with searches on "obama nascar" accelerating in Search and zooming across Twitter. Although the story was clearly marked a hoax, Car and Driver eventually pulled the fake story and apologized for going "too far."

Not to worry, NASCAR fans: Nobody's pulling out of NASCAR. Yet. As Automobile magazine's blog noted nervously, "Let's just hope that the auto task force doesn't read this and get any ideas."

markwemple 04-02-2009 07:22 AM

Didn't realize that NASCAR fans could read, let alone use the 'net.

smdubovsky 04-02-2009 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by markwemple (Post 251696)
didn't realize that nascar fans could read, let alone use the 'net.

lolz

Trak Ratt 04-02-2009 09:10 AM

Curious how much "factory" $$$ flow to NASCAR anyway. Chassis and bodies aren't factory and I doubt if much of the motors beyound block and heads ever even saw a factory loading dock.

John Clay 04-02-2009 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Trak Ratt (Post 251715)
Curious how much "factory" $$$ flow to NASCAR anyway. Chassis and bodies aren't factory and I doubt if much of the motors beyound block and heads ever even saw a factory loading dock.

Factory $$$ does not equal factory parts.

Trak Ratt 04-02-2009 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by John Clay (Post 251717)
Factory $$$ does not equal factory parts.

Totally agree, but putting the "Bowtie" emblem on your aluminum bodied, tube frame, carbed "chevy" could mean you paid them for the honor! Just wondering the level of sponsorship NASCAR boys enjoy these days? Back in the day when chevy pulled out of race’n like nixon’s dad should have the bowtie was a no-show for years.

dhshivers 04-02-2009 09:27 AM

I've had that conversation about the cars with some NASCAR folks and normally they did not believe me. The only thing that is factory are the maybe the decals.

John Clay 04-02-2009 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by dhshivers (Post 251720)
I've had that conversation about the cars with some NASCAR folks and normally they did not believe me. The only thing that is factory are the maybe the decals.

Recently? Someone thought they were production based cars? NASCAR doesn't even pretend anymore. Heck even Lighting McQueen is non manufacturer specific.

dhshivers 04-02-2009 10:15 AM

About a year ago. We were stationed in TN and a year before that was MS. Think about it.

markwemple 04-02-2009 10:56 AM

I'm not sure if any of the engine components are from the manufacturer. To call it stock car racing is like calling WWE wrestling.


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