Class: Cars, Racecar — Model origin:
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◊ 2005-10-11 23:01 |
![]() From Gliffhanger: ![]() ![]() ![]() -- Last edit: 2007-06-08 23:04:20 |
◊ 2005-10-12 02:14 |
Dodge Startus NASCAR |
◊ 2006-01-13 01:37 |
That is a 2004 Dodge Intrepid NASCAR stock car, not a Stratus. It is Casey Mears #41 Target car too. -- Last edit: 2006-01-13 01:37:58 |
◊ 2006-03-15 03:06 |
ANTP, In your pic, I have identifyed all the cars if your interested: #20=2004 Home Depot Chevy Monte Carlo driven by Tony Stewert #9=2004 Dodge Dealers Dodge Intrepid driven by Kasey Kahne (My fav driver!) #18=2004 Interstate Batteries Monte Carl driven by Bobby Labonte #24 2004 Dupont Monte Carlo driven by Jeff Gordan Just in case your interested... |
◊ 2006-03-15 10:41 |
Thanks, more precise info are always welcome ![]() -- Last edit: 2006-03-15 10:41:33 |
◊ 2006-04-30 02:04 |
its a CHARGER idiots! Dodge switched to the CHARGER in 2005! |
◊ 2006-04-30 04:57 |
Im quite sure that your point can be made without name calling. Please treat other members respectfully. Thank you -- Last edit: 2006-04-30 05:01:21 |
◊ 2006-04-30 05:11 |
I thought the Charger NASCAR body has a more pig-like snout? Link to "common.weblogsinc.com" Link to "www.speedtv.com" -- Last edit: 2006-04-30 05:11:32 |
◊ 2006-04-30 05:45 |
Theres a lot of confusion, some of the teams are still racing the 2004 Intrepid body. Apparently Dodge is having aerodynamic issues with NASCAR and the new Charger body, Im sticking with the Intrepid on this one. -- Last edit: 2006-04-30 06:03:49 |
◊ 2006-04-30 05:57 |
Casey Mears drives the #42 target car...Reed Sorenson drives the #41 Target car |
◊ 2006-04-30 05:59 |
After reading this article, Im not sure what it is..link ![]() |
◊ 2006-04-30 12:14 |
In 2005 (and 2004) Casey Mears was driving #41 Target car, #42 TEXACO Havoline car was driven by Jamie McMurray. And that's Intrepid, Charger nose is much uglier. http://www.bvdrangs.com/images/nascar/19Dodge4w.jpg But must admit, that later Intrepid nose looked, to be honest, more like the one on Stratus. -- Last edit: 2006-04-30 12:25:22 |
◊ 2006-04-30 16:10 |
Technically, these things are replicas. The bodies and chassis for the cars are hand made and do not come from the factory. They are purpose built race cars that are required to fit a set of templates provided by NASCAR so that they merely 'look' like the car they are supposed to represent. The term 'stock car' is a laugh, there is nothing stock about these things. -- Last edit: 2006-04-30 16:12:47 |
◊ 2006-04-30 17:34 |
Stratus has never been used as a body by Nascar...Wrenchhead: Best desciption of the joke we call Nascar Ive ever heard. Theyve lost the meaning behind "win on sunday, sell on monday" |
◊ 2006-05-01 06:45 |
Nascar is so boring. What they should do is go buy cars straight from the dealership and race them. Can you imagine a bunch of stock Taurus, Intrepids, and Monte Carlos racing around? Better yet, say there are no rules and they're allowed to take each other out. Part demo derby, part racing. Now that's entertainment! |
◊ 2006-05-01 10:57 |
That would be great ![]() |
◊ 2006-05-01 11:59 |
It would be boring, racing with V6 FWD dullomobiles. |
◊ 2006-05-01 12:05 |
Not if the track is smaller and with crossings ![]() |
◊ 2006-05-01 16:52 |
I remember they used to do that sort of thing but can't remember what they called it. The track was a figure 8 - had some good wrecks. |
◊ 2006-05-01 16:56 |
That is how the sport started and I think it should have stayed that way. It led to some interesting cars - the Plymouth Superbird was developed specifically for NASCAR racing. Now they all look like gumdrops. |
◊ 2006-05-01 17:28 |
The word commonly used in French for that is "stock car", but I know that in US-English it is not that. In UK-English there is "Banger Racing" and some other kind of races, but I think that Junkman will be able to help us about that ![]() |
◊ 2006-05-01 18:36 |
I did a google search and found this site http://www.nofearracing.com/ I guess they just call it Figure 8 racing. The track is like an 8 with a crossing in the center. N.O.F.E.A.R. stands for National Organization of Figure Eight Automobile Racing. I guess there are folks that still do it. |
explorer4x4 ◊ 2006-05-01 19:40 |
I like Demolition Durby's best. NASCAR is quite boring, I've got to agree with qwerty on this one, it would rock if they introduced muscle cars into the sport. |
explorer4x4 ◊ 2006-05-01 19:47 |
How come there is so much name calling and swearing on this site? It is kind of depressing... ![]() |
◊ 2006-05-01 21:09 |
There are only a couple of jerks that do it - always one in every crowd. ![]() |
◊ 2006-05-01 23:12 |
It's lot more pleasant here than on the IMDB message boards. |
◊ 2006-05-02 00:16 |
Good to know. I don't frequent sites with a lot of flaming. |
◊ 2006-05-02 06:18 |
Yeah, the IMDB board is filled with a lot of mudslinging. Yes, I've heard of Banger racing. It's like a race and a demo deerby in one. We need that in the US. NASCAR has also seemed to be getting more commercialized. Back when it was introduced, it was anti-establishment! It was basically moonshine runners testing each other's skills. They didn't have ovals. They used dirt back roads. And pretty much everyone watches NASCAR for the crashes anyways, so why not make it legal? |
◊ 2016-07-04 02:30 |
i am gonna go with 2004 Dodge intrepid NASCAR until someone can prove me wrong. |
◊ 2019-07-24 09:37 |
The Car behind Trip's Team #2 Team Penske-Jasper Racing Kodak - Rusty Wallace ![]() |
◊ 2019-09-10 20:00 |
Technically, the 2004 cars didn't carry a model name. As you will see, they just say 'Dodge', but do not have any model-specific branding on them like the 2001-2003 Intrepid or 2005+ Charger. Most people simply referred to it as an Intrepid though, since that was what Dodge ran in 2003. |