Reasons Behind Muscle Car Restoration
July 26, 2011 by Eduardo Gomez
Filed under Nascar
Restoring a car is different from rebuilding in some important ways.When rebuilding a car, one makes use of parts from all different types of cars, as long as the parts fit and have the desired effect. Muscle car restoration, on the other hand, involves taking an old muscle car and trying to restore it to it’s original state and function. This will involve the use of authentic parts that are sometimes difficult to get hold of.
Do Volkswagen Fans Support NASCAR?
November 2, 2010 by Will Nurin Herziga
Filed under Nascar
VW is expecting to produce and sell more cars in America, and in doing so they have paved a road to Chattanooga, TN, USA. Facts of the VW Chattanooga manufacturing plant can be located at VW GoA (Volkswagen Group of the US). This new car manufacturing facility will make a new VW automobile designed specifically for the US market. Volkswagen is expected to invest $1 billion dollars into the economy creating 2,000 new jobs, and is expected to have a 150,000 vehicle production capacity at this new plant. Production is currently expected to start in 2011 at this new North American car plant. It’s been stated that VW’s target is to triple their US consumer base within the next ten years.
Denny Hamlin Pays Tribute To Late Grandmother With NASCAR Win
October 1, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Nascar
Denny Hamlin ended a sophomore slump of sorts when he won the rain delayed Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway. The win was Hamlin’s first of the season and broke a 50 race winless streak. His last victory had come in 2008 at Martinsville Raceway.
Hamlin Overcomes The Elements To Win At Martinsville
September 24, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Nascar
Despite a late race flat tire that necessitated an unplanned pit stop, Denny Hamlin raced like a madman down the stretch and took the checkered flag at Monday’s Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 NASCAR race at West Virginia’s Martinsville Speedway. It was Hamlin’s third career victory on the oldest track on the NASCAR circuit.
NASCAR Legend David Pearson: The Silver Fox
November 2, 2009 by Ross Everett
Filed under Nascar
South Carolinas Darlington Raceway is an egg shaped terror that has become known as the track too tough to tame. If thats true, David Pearson came pretty close”during his illustrious career, he posted 10 victories and 12 poles at Darlington. These are both records for one of NASCARs most unforgiving tracks. Pearsons ability at Darlington bordered on the unreal, and he was able to follow the conventional wisdom about performing well there better than anyone. The old saying is that you need to race the track, not the other drivers, but thats a lot easier said than done. Pearson, however, made it look easy.















