How would a 928 do at NASCAR
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How would a 928 do at NASCAR
I think it would do pretty dam good in stock configuration let alone if it was prepped for the speed and condition.
Has anyone thought about this.
I am watching NASCAR on TV now and it just seemed like a easy job for our cars
Has anyone thought about this.
I am watching NASCAR on TV now and it just seemed like a easy job for our cars
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Stock configuration? Please explain how that would work when your typical cup car will lap most ovals close to, if not above 200mph.
There is a lot more to going 200mph for 500 miles than a car capable of traveling 200mph. Someone more versed in chassis and suspension design can chime in here.
So to answer your question, horrible - not a chance unless one was modified to the level of the rest of the cars and then it would depend on which team / driver was behind the car.
Remember back in 1984 when a Chevy MonteCarlo "Stock Car" spanked the Löwenbräu Porsche 962 on a Winston Cup track.
There is a lot more to going 200mph for 500 miles than a car capable of traveling 200mph. Someone more versed in chassis and suspension design can chime in here.
So to answer your question, horrible - not a chance unless one was modified to the level of the rest of the cars and then it would depend on which team / driver was behind the car.
Remember back in 1984 when a Chevy MonteCarlo "Stock Car" spanked the Löwenbräu Porsche 962 on a Winston Cup track.
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Here might be a better question. If you could take a 928 back in time, how far back would you need to go for a 928 to be competitive in Nascar, either stock or supercharged?
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