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Originally Posted by Benman
By the traditions of NASCAR, the Camaro never belonged on the circuit anyway. NASCAR forgot where it came from and has a product no one want anymore.
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That’s not exactly historically correct, in the modern era, post ‘71ish to now, there haven’t been any Camaros until last year. They did run Camaros in the late 60’s for sure, I know Richard Childress drove one amongst others. I don’t think NASCAR is as dead as some think, I’ve been to a couple of decently packed houses over the last few years, the coke 600 this year was pretty full, is it as good as it was 15-20 years ago? Hell no, but there are still people showing up. I do agree they have lost there way trying to cater to new audiences, Brian France didn’t do the sport many favors for sure.
As the winningest manufacturer in NASCAR history I don’t think GM will pull Chevy out, granted the Camaro race car has raced as well as the 6th gen has sold.
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