Sunday, February 13th, 2011 at
1:15 pm

Aiming for being the finest stock car racing advocate, Nascar has implemented principles and conditions that are intended to make car racing partisans meet high levels of performance. When it comes to speed, people have the tendency to think that there is no way to make it big in the racing scene other than improving the efficiencies of their car engines and adding modifications to it, but the drivers of stock car racing tournaments have proven that this should not always be the case.
Friday, February 4th, 2011 at
3:40 pm

Volkswagen is looking to over over three times as many cars as they do today in the US each year. Chattanooga, TN seems to be ground zero for this expansion. Information of the VW Chattanooga manufacturing plant have been found at VW GoA (Volkswagen Group of The States). This new car manufacturing facility will produce 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 possess a 150,000 vehicle production capacity at this new plant. Production is currently expected to start in 2011 at this new American car plant. It’s been said that VW’s target is to triple their US consumer base within the next ten years.
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VW Speculation Heats Up For A NASAR Sprint Cup Series Entry
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Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011 at
5:47 am

For over sixty years, the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, also known as Nascar, has been an inspiration to thousands of car enthusiasts and stock car racing fanatics. This is primarily because the association aims for setting high standards for every single driver who participates in their competitions, and anyone who succeeds in doing so gets the chance to have any of the prestigious titles given out in the three main divisions.
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 at
10:25 am

Men and women, young and old, everyone loves cars. For some they consider it as their most valued treasure. When you love cars you love driving as well. Once you are on the road, and you can feel the adrenaline rush bursting nothing can stop you. The excitement and the thrill it gives are totally undeniable. This is the reason why car racers exist. Racing is their passion and part of their lives.
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010 at
9:25 am

Despite the fact that you may not be a big race fan the fact remains that Nascar events and spending time at the race track is a great experience. The sounds of the track and the excitement you get from seeing cars and trucks drive over 150 miles per hour is all part of the racing experience. If you haven’t been to a NASCAR event before or didn’t really enjoy when you did eventually go for the first time then the three tips below will help you recognize why there are so many obsessed fans for this sport and why so many people reserve race packages for a number of different racing events.
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Having A Great Time At The Nascar Races-3 Ways To Make It More Memorable
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Monday, August 2nd, 2010 at
1:24 pm

Have you ever thought about what it would be like to be a NASCAR team owner or team leader? This is what the Fantasy NASCAR League permits you to experience. Several other sports offer fantasy leagues, and in fact the Fantasy NASCAR League was based on the original fantasy league, the Soccer Fantasy League, but for lovers of car racing, it is the top one.
If you do not know how the Fantasy NASCAR League works, it is pretty simple to explain. People who register in the league become team owners, and they have to pick a racing team from the selection of real human drivers on the NASCAR circuit. These drivers then win points for the team, exactly as they do in real life.
Saturday, July 24th, 2010 at
9:04 am

You will no doubt have heard of NASCAR, but do you know what it means and how much do you know about it? In this short article I will give you a short history of NASCAR.
NASCAR is an acronym for the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing. Amazingly, it was begun as a family business in 1947 by Bill France Sr. and is still family owned and family managed. It is by far the largest sanctioning business for stock car racing in the United States and the three largest racing series that it approves are: the Sprint Cup, the Nationwide Series and the Camping World Truck Series. In deed, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,500 races at more than a 100 race tracks in thirty-nine states.
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 at
7:40 am

South Carolina’s 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 NASCAR’s most unforgiving tracks. Pearson’s 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 that’s a lot easier said than done. Pearson, however, made it look easy.
Saturday, August 1st, 2009 at
1:05 pm

The Car of Tomorrow seems to be picking up a lot of steam on the NASCAR circuit. This involves a car that resembles nothing about its sponsoring auto company, save for a sticker on the hood of it.
The parts come from a wide variety of auto makers and have little to do with the Chevy, Toyota, Dodge, or Ford sticker that may be slapped onto the front of it. While some like the fact that giving all drivers similar cars makes things more fair (so that the best driver wins), this can’t be good for the actual car companies, as it removes the personal connection that so many fans feel to the brands.