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5 Comments
josieloves24
May 19 2008 18:33
Lucifer
LOL
josieloves24
May 19 2008 18:29
It may be safer
which is great, but it has become kinda boring.
chevyoutlaw7
May 19 2008 18:17
Its about saving money for teams to!
Yes they are cookie cutter race cars.Shoot thats my nick on another site.So im saying make some changes now or later in the future.Also these engineers and crew chiefs are finding ways to make them better.Its a work in progress.Plus another is what is on the market now.Impalla,Camry,Fusion,and Charger.Its all about big business to.
KarinB
May 19 2008 18:14
Outlaw
I agree with you 100% about the COT. Last year, we saw the COT in a few races and this year is the first full season for the COT. Look at how much better it is comparing last years COT races to this year’s so far. The best way IMHO to shake out the problems with the COT is to have it in real races. Yeah, testing, schmesting but it does not compare to having the COT in the races. This season is for the teams to learn everything there is to know about the COT and establish their note books. Next season, I expect the COT to perform well at all track types.
Lucifer666June
May 19 2008 18:07
What?
The COT has turned NASCAR into the IROC series, minus the engines. That has become the only true seperation of these cars. That and the name plate on the hood. I’m all for safety, but has it gone beyond the point of good racing? Racing in inherently dangerous to begin with. But making cookie cutter cars has taken the racing out of the sport. Guess it goes well with the cookie cutter tracks NASCAR now uses.