Nascar Cars
NASCAR cars are categorized as stock cars for racing. However, they are not the stock cars that people normally drive on a day-to-day basis. The NASCAR cars are called stock cars because they have not been modified from the original configuration from the factory. But the NASCAR race cars are the closest types of race cars to the commercial cars that you drive everyday. Today, the NASCAR cars are exactly similar to the cars that are being sold in the showrooms of car manufacturers.
The 2007 NASCAR cars represent the most advanced in stock car technology. Toyota is one auto manufacturer that participates in the NASCAR series. In fact, it is one of the new NASCAR cars. Toyota has been participating in the Craftsman Truck Series for three years before it joined the NASCAR Nextel Cup in 2007. Although Toyota was pretty successful in the Trucks series, they had a wobbly Nextel Cup debut. They’ve invested much to manufacture the best NASCAR car they can, and you can surely expect them to do better next time. Ford Fusion is another car that has struggled in the 2006 season when it first joined the NASCAR racing series. However, Ford drivers have been dominating races lately. Chevrolet and Dodge are the other manufacturers that are doing well in NASCAR.
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If you are a NASCAR enthusiast, you may want to collect NASCAR diecast cars or NASCAR model cars, along with the NASCAR merchandise in specialty stores. In fact, there are a lot of NASCAR products being sold online and in stores. Some of these items include the NASCAR car covers, NASCAR car pictures, NASCAR caps, NASCAR jackets, and much more. You can also find pictures of NASCAR cars online that you can collect as a way to express your passion for NASCAR. There are pictures of NASCAR racing 1999 cars as well as pictures of NASCAR race cars from the year 2000 onwards. For rare pictures of NASCAR events, you may want to collect pictures of NASCAR race car crashes. You can also download cars for NASCAR racing 2002 season and print them to add to your collection. If you are looking for information about NASCAR, the World Wide Web has everything you need, even the NASCAR car numbers.
So why do car manufacturers invest so much in NASCAR? As the manufacturers saying goes “What wins Sunday sells on Monday!” And indeed it is somewhat true. Chances are if a certain manufacturer wins the race, then it will generate more sales in the showrooms. Therefore, it is very important for NASCAR teams to win their races.