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Nascar's love of everything GM. They want to make sure GM's still there when they go to a completely spec series. I guess the Bow Tie fans will rejoice when everyone on the track is running the exact same body, |
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the Ford, Dodge, and now Toyota fans though? |
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figures they can bring in thousands upon thousands of new fans each year anyway, no need to worry about the ones they lose, right? |
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"43fan" <sleap13 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote in message news -WdnbXH0pQYSLnbnZ2dnUVZ_vOlnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com...Nascar's love of everything GM. They want to make sure GM's still there when they go to a completely spec series. I guess the Bow Tie fans will rejoice when everyone on the track is running the exact same body, ........... and those sheet metal differences as of now are ?????? |
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with a GM spec motor. Wonder where that leaves the Ford, Dodge, and now Toyota fans though? I think that you'll find fans are loyal (or 'fanatical' about, if you'd prefer) to the drivers / personalities etc. as opposed to their cars. How many Mark Martin 'fans' do you reckon have sold their Taurus' in favor of a Monte Carlo ? Ya think they are huh? Some are, some aren't. Maybe now, more are than not. |
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Eh, no big deal, Nascar figures they can bring in thousands upon thousands of new fans each year anyway, no need to worry about the ones they lose, right? The answer is if they're attracting as many new as there are departing ..... precisely right. |
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I think that you'll find fans are loyal (or 'fanatical' about, if you'd prefer) to the drivers / personalities etc. as opposed to their cars. How many Mark Martin 'fans' do you reckon have sold their Taurus' in favor of a Monte Carlo ? |
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Eh, no big deal, Nascar figures they can bring in thousands upon thousands of new fans each year anyway, no need to worry about the ones they lose, right? The answer is if they're attracting as many new as there are departing ..... precisely right. |
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"Rod's SHAW" <rod.gram (AT) shaw (DOT) ca> wrote in message news:FL4Vh.87608$DE1.543 (AT) pd7urf2no (DOT) .. "43fan" <sleap13 (AT) comcast (DOT) net> wrote in message news -WdnbXH0pQYSLnbnZ2dnUVZ_vOlnZ2d (AT) comcast (DOT) com...Nascar's love of everything GM. They want to make sure GM's still there when they go to a completely spec series. I guess the Bow Tie fans will rejoice when everyone on the track is running the exact same body, ........... and those sheet metal differences as of now are ?????? On cars that are not the car of tomorrow, biggest difference of course is the nose. Actually, the place Chevy has gotten the most help over the years. |
| with a GM spec motor. Wonder where that leaves the Ford, Dodge, and now Toyota fans though? I think that you'll find fans are loyal (or 'fanatical' about, if you'd prefer) to the drivers / personalities etc. as opposed to their cars. How many Mark Martin 'fans' do you reckon have sold their Taurus' in favor of a Monte Carlo ? Ya think they are huh? Some are, some aren't. Maybe now, more are than not. In the past? Fans were fans of brand first, then driver within that brand. |
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You'll find that still today as well, again maybe not as strongly in the past. So... I'm guessing then that you'd be happy with a full IROC series running 43 cars instead of the small amount they do now? Eh, no big deal, Nascar figures they can bring in thousands upon thousands of new fans each year anyway, no need to worry about the ones they lose, right? The answer is if they're attracting as many new as there are departing ..... precisely right. True... problem is, they haven't been, and my prognostication is, they won't. |
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| On cars that are not the car of tomorrow, biggest difference of course is the nose. Actually, the place Chevy has gotten the most help over the years. |
| with a GM spec motor. Wonder where that leaves the Ford, Dodge, and now Toyota fans though? I think that you'll find fans are loyal (or 'fanatical' about, if you'd prefer) to the drivers / personalities etc. as opposed to their cars. How many Mark Martin 'fans' do you reckon have sold their Taurus' in favor of a Monte Carlo ? Ya think they are huh? |
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Some are, some aren't. Maybe now, more are than not. I'd suggest, "MOST, by far, are .... and SOME aren't" |
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In the past? Fans were fans of brand first, I'd argue that in the past (and let's face it, ........ what happened in the |
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You'll find that still today as well, again maybe not as strongly in the past. So... I'm guessing then that you'd be happy with a full IROC series running 43 cars instead of the small amount they do now? |
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Eh, no big deal, Nascar figures they can bring in thousands upon thousands of new fans each year anyway, no need to worry about the ones they lose, right? The answer is if they're attracting as many new as there are departing ..... precisely right. True... problem is, they haven't been, |
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won't. |
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:23:33 GMT, "Rod's SHAW" <rod.gram (AT) shaw (DOT) ca wrote: SNIP I think that you'll find fans are loyal (or 'fanatical' about, if you'd prefer) to the drivers / personalities etc. as opposed to their cars. How many Mark Martin 'fans' do you reckon have sold their Taurus' in favor of a Monte Carlo ? You haven't been a fan long, have you? Brand loyalty used to be paramount in this sport. As recently as the early 1990s in fact, at least until the FWD street bodies were introduced as silhouette cars on the track...like the Lumina, Grand Prix, then the Taurus. |
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:23:33 GMT, "Rod's SHAW" <rod.gram (AT) shaw (DOT) ca You haven't been a fan long, have you? |
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Brand loyalty used to be paramount in this sport. |
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least until the FWD street bodies were introduced as silhouette cars on the track...like the Lumina, Grand Prix, then the Taurus. |
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Mark Martin's case is unique. He drove Fords for a long time, even has a Ford dealership. He races in both makes now (Chevy and Ford, which is amazing in this day and age of exclusive personal services contracts between drivers and manufacturers) so he is not the best one to point to. I'm sure he has signed paperwork somewhere specifically allowing him to race certain makes on certain dates...an oddity IMO. |
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But you can look at DJ. I personally know someone that traded in their Ford for a Toyota when he made the leap, |
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their Pontiacs for Fords when he left Gibbs and went to Yates. When Mopar backed out of the sport in the 70s, I floundered for a few years, didn't root "as much" for Richard Petty, rooted for Cale Yarborough a few years (3 Cups in a row...) and then landed firmly in the GM camp when I started pulling for that Rookie Earnhardt fella |
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there in the early 1980s. I've been a Chevy fan ever since. I do own a Toyota, 2 actually if you count my wife's company car - a Camry, but I also own 4 Chevys... |
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So your postulate may apply perfectly to the "new fan", |
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think it goes with the truth very much when addressing long time, or "old fans". |
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fault at times. |
| Eh, no big deal, Nascar figures they can bring in thousands upon thousands of new fans each year anyway, no need to worry about the ones they lose, right? The answer is if they're attracting as many new as there are departing ..... precisely right. |
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| Sim don't try w/ Rod....it didn't work for me. |
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mike....... |
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Nascar's love of everything GM. They want to make sure GM's still there when they go to a completely spec series. I guess the Bow Tie fans will rejoice when everyone on the track is running the exact same body, with a GM spec motor. Wonder where that leaves the Ford, Dodge, and now Toyota fans though? Eh, no big deal, Nascar figures they can bring in thousands upon thousands of new fans each year anyway, no need to worry about the ones they lose, right? THAT'S IT. YOU'VE FIGURED IT OUT! |
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