Panther_99FS
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Well...It will be interesting to see what happens with Camaro vs Mustang now....
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Probably a silly question here but ........why are NASCAR running something labelled 'Can Am'?
Last time I looked the cars were big hairy 'anything goes Gr.7 sports cars' followed by thinly disguised big hairy F.5000 based devices.
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The Cup race was an outright demolition derby.
Leavine (#95 owner) has a technical deal with Joe Gibbs Racing this year (not as deep as the one Furniture Row Racing used to had though). This could explain why he was so fast.i did see that Matt Dibenidetto was still up front 4th or 5th when his big wreck happened.maybe he is getting better? or the 95 team has given himm the equipment he needs?..i was pleased with what i saw of him,and he led 49 laps,the next highest was 44 laps,dont recall who though.so did i read that right then?
NASCAR has lost lots of interest in the last few years, even in the southern U.S., but they did it to themselves, all the cars are the same, just different paint jobs, Mustangs look nothing like a actual Mustang, same for Camaro & Camry, and all the silly rules as well.